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returntothepit >> discuss >> here we go, the "this influenced the V Tech killer" accusations have begun by Yeti on Apr 19,2007 1:24pm
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toggletoggle post by Yeti at Apr 19,2007 1:24pm edited Apr 19,2007 1:25pm



toggletoggle post by demondave at Apr 19,2007 4:47pm edited Apr 19,2007 4:48pm
from article:

"Notorious killers are commonly linked to movies or music. One blogger for the Huffington Post, filmmaker Bob Cesca, dismissed the connection as "the most ridiculous hypothesis yet" about the Virginia Tech massacre.

There was no apparent link between Cho and "Oldboy" besides the lone photograph among the 28 video clips, 23-page written message and 43 self-portrait photos that he sent to NBC. Cho killed the 32 victims with a handgun and a pistol, not a hammer. He did not seem to reference the film in any of his notes or messages."



toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Apr 19,2007 5:31pm edited Apr 19,2007 5:32pm
apparently the killer's parents own or owned a dry cleaning business, where he was sure to spend many days working or hanging out where his parents could keep an eye on him. one certain chemical used widely in the dry cleaning field is tetrachloroethylene, which has many negative effects on health. one of these effects is schizophrenia, especially in a developing child. the more tetrachloroethylene a child is exposed to, the more likely he/she is to develop some sort of disorder, especially schizophrenia.

i believe the dry cleaning business is directly responsible for the killer's actions, so let's start breaking some windows and stealing some freshly cleaned clothes, mothafucka.



toggletoggle post by ConquerTheBaphomet  at Apr 19,2007 5:33pm
The media needs to stop focusing on the guy and more on the people he senselessly slaughtered.



toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Apr 19,2007 5:35pm
what the media REALLY need to start focusing on is the bastard dry cleaning business that are ruining our children's futures. dammit.



toggletoggle post by ConquerTheBaphomet  at Apr 19,2007 5:43pm
Dry cleaning is the devil.



toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Apr 19,2007 5:47pm
it really is. the dry cleaning business did an evil raindance in unison this past weekend so they could flood my basement (where my bedroom is), and infest my dry clean only garments and linens with the waters of hell's fury. now i have no choice but to submit to the demons of tetrachloroethylene if i ever want to use my comforter again. i can't deny myself that pleasure.



toggletoggle post by Dwellingsickness at Apr 19,2007 10:39pm
No, The media needs to start focusing on SOMETHING ELSE, This is getting old real quick.



toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Apr 19,2007 10:42pm
we should create another massacre so they focus on that instead, haha.



toggletoggle post by Lamp  at Apr 19,2007 10:43pm
You know what the media needs to focus on? All the fucking good deeds people did for other people throughout the day that nobody ever seems to give a shit about for some reason. One crime overshadows the countless good things people usually do for each other. Yet people feed off the bad. Morons.



toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Apr 19,2007 10:43pm
oh, and i just want to add that the killer sounds like patrick, the big starfish guy, from spongebob squarepants.



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