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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Grainne who wrote (89162)11/23/2004 12:21:57 AM
From: Sully-1 Recommendation   of 108807
 
Typical cruel, insensitive & clueless response from a
groupthink liberal. The murderer is now a victim & the
murdered got what they deserved.

That speaks volumes for so-called intellectual elitists who
have more compassion for the food on my plate than for a
human being who has just been brutally murdered.

And this vicious murderer shot unarmed people.......

....Around noon on Sunday some of them, apparently unarmed, noticed an unfamiliar man in their hunting platform. They called back to their cabin on a walkie-talkie to ask if anyone had permission to use it. When told that no one did, they asked the intruder to leave.

After the shooting began, one victim managed to call the cabin again. Several friends immediately came to help; the shooter attacked them, too.

Robert Crotteau, 42, and his 20-year-old son, Joey, were among the dead. The lone woman to die, Jessica Willert, 27, was the daughter of a wounded man, Terry Willert. Al Laski, 43, and Mark Roidt, 28, were the remaining two who died on Sunday. Dennis Drew was reported to have died late Monday. Mr. Drew's brother-in-law, Lauren Hesebeck, was wounded.

Mr. Meier said the killer probably chased his victims down as they tried to flee.....


nytimes.com
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