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What do yall think of the lizzie borden murders? Do yall think she did it? Apperently that question hasnt been answered with 100% positivity (is that a word? lol). Have any of yall been to the exibit or to the lizzie borden house?
To me its hard to imagine a murder that grusom. 14 (?) blows to the face with an axe to her mother and another 10 to her father. It just amazes me how people can do this to another person. I think it would be kinda cool to take a tour of the house and of the exibit and look at the crime scene photos and stuff like that.
Whadda yall think
Last edited by wezol5484; Sep 7, 2004 at 04:50 PM.
Lizzie did nothing that is unusual. Often murder is an act of frenzy - thirty or more blows to the head are common, as are 30 or more stab wounds. People are generally unaware of the gruesome facts of murder - believe me, non of you would enjoy a murder crime scene - television tries to numb your senses to crime, but see it in person, and you will not like what you see. A human body with over 30 gashes to it looks very bad - the tissue hangs down from the wound sites, and often flies are in there getting busy. White muscous develops around the base of the wounds, and the body begins bloating within 1 hour of death. The rectal sphincter relaxes, and gaseous pressure takes over, adding more scent to an already revolting smell.
I hope this does not gross folk out too much.. I don't often bring my work here..
I have often wondered what you did for a living, is seems like your full of usefull (and some times useless ) facts and knowledge. So what exactly do you do? Whatever it is sounds like you have to have a strong stomach.....
In GA we just had two girls kill one of the girls grand parents. It was pretty brutal. When you decide to visit one of these murder scenes because you think it is cool, you are lending support to evil, and you might end up taking home more then pictures.
I guess it came out the wrong way...not cool as in its cool what they did, but cool as in interesting. Ive always liked history and visiting old historic sites, like here in dallas we have Old City Park which is awesome, feels like you went back in time.
I have often wondered what you did for a living, is seems like your full of usefull (and some times useless ) facts and knowledge. So what exactly do you do? Whatever it is sounds like you have to have a strong stomach.....
For many years I have been a nosy little sod, who looks into the worst side of humanity. I have been involved in collecting evidence for over 400 court cases in the last 10 years.
I used to be a clergyman, but fell out with the synod.. prior to that I stuck my nose into international incidents..
So, Theo, what do you do now? From what I remember, before your first walkabout, you were looking for a job, and had a good interview with a place that sounded great. Also, IIRC, you didn't get that one. But from the sounds of things, you got yourself a pretty interesting one now.
So, Theo, what do you do now? From what I remember, before your first walkabout, you were looking for a job, and had a good interview with a place that sounded great. Also, IIRC, you didn't get that one. But from the sounds of things, you got yourself a pretty interesting one now.
Anyway, glad to have you back.
Originally Posted by wezol5484
Ya man, congratulations on I guess is your new job?
And thanks for all your hard work that most people wouldnt even think about attempting.
Thank you.. I have been involved with an investigation agency for 10 years, but had not been very active whilst working for the church. I had half a dozen other interviews and either didn't like the companies, or was too darned old for the interviewers. So I sulked for a while, then the agency realized I was unemployed, and started using me much more often. So, I am now a Consultant Investigator, Working closely with Coroner's Offices, Local government and Law Enforcement. I have a very bland ID, an even blander badge, and not much glamour at all. The only times I actually get to the crime scene before it is cleared up, are times when the investigating officers report 'weird' stuff. The rest of the cases we get, are somewhat cold, or are baffling the reporting agencies, either too many man hours needed, or no leads. It all comes down to cash. An agency can spend money on a consultant, where they can't spend money on their own team.. crazy, but that's America for you.
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