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    A new low for humanity.

    http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/15/dog.head.ap/index.html

    ST. PAUL, Minnesota (AP) -- A 17-year-old girl who spent weeks looking for her missing dog unwrapped a box left on her doorstep and found the pet's severed head inside, authorities said.

    Homicide investigators were looking into the case because of the "implied" terroristic threat, St. Paul Police Sgt. Jim Gray said. The Humane Society of the United States said Wednesday it was offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

    "This was extraordinarily heinous," said Dale Bartlett, the Humane Society's deputy manager for animal cruelty issues. "I deal with hundreds and hundreds of cruelty cases each year. When I read about this case, it took my breath away. It's horrible."

    After Crystal Brown's 4-year-old Australian shepherd mix,Chevy, wandered away last month, she put up "missing" posters in her neighborhood and went door to door looking for him. She called the St. Paul animal shelter and rode the bus there several times.

    "I felt empty," Crystal told the Star Tribune of Minneapolis. "I couldn't talk to anyone. He was my dog. It was just me and him. ... I told him everything and he never shared any of my secrets."

    Two weeks ago, a gift-wrapped box was left at the house Crystal shares with her grandmother. The box had batteries on top, and a note that said "Congratulations Crystal. This side up. Batteries included."
    Crystal opened the box and found her dog's head inside. The box also contained Valentine's Day candy.
    Crystal screamed when she saw her dog's face.
    "She was just hysterical," said Crystal's grandmother, Shirley Brown. "She was screaming. She said, 'Grandma, it's my dog's head!'
    "I said, 'no it can't be!"'

    Authorities say the case is an isolated incident and the suspect likely knew the family. A motive is unclear.
    "This was so cruel," Crystal said. "This is one sick, twisted person."
    She now has a new puppy, another Australian shepherd. She's named it Diesel. "Hopefully, he'll be my best friend," Crystal said.




    #2
    Re: A new low for humanity.

    Thats horrible...
    <('.')> YOU MUST OBEY KIRBY

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      #3
      Re: A new low for humanity.

      Seems to me like this person might be someone she knows...

      As for the title of the thread, I disagree. Humanity has done much worse. So, not a new low, just a different one.
      Last edited by Riotsword; 03-15-2007, 02:11 PM.

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        #4
        Re: A new low for humanity.

        Ernest Hemingway once wrote, "The world is a fine place and worth fighting for." I agree with the second part.

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          #5
          Re: A new low for humanity.

          Originally posted by Riotsword View Post
          Seems to me like this person might be someone she knows...

          As for the title of the thread, I disagree. Humanity has done much worse. So, not a new low, just a different one.

          I thought the mutilation and killing of animals was an early indicator for serial-killer type behavior.


          But here's a bit more misery if you haven't gotten your day's fill:

          By ALISA TANG, Associated Press Writer
          Thu Mar 15, 5:12 AM ET

          KABUL, Afghanistan - One woman committed suicide by setting herself ablaze after her father-in-law tried to rape her. Another set herself on fire because her brothers would not let her marry, preferring that she remain their servant at home. Yet another told her mother before she died that her husband beat her daily.

          Testimony gathered by the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission documents how life for many Afghan women remains so bleak that some choose a horrific and painful death instead.

          The group interviewed about 800 Afghans whose sisters, daughters and daughters-in-law have killed themselves by self-immolation to escape domestic abuse, forced marriage and other misogynistic social customs.

          The report and anecdotal evidence from other rights workers suggests the phenomenon is growing, with desperate women sometimes mimicking what they have seen reported on TV.

          "It's really a big problem in Afghanistan," said Nabila Wafiq, who has researched the issue for the aid group Medica Mondiale, which has interviewed women who survived their self-immolation attempts.

          "When we asked most people why they committed self-immolation, they said that when they take pills, they don't die, but when they commit self-immolation they believe they will die, 100 percent."

          Reports from Herat, in western Afghanistan, show about 90 women set fire to themselves last year there and more than 70 percent died. Afghanistan's poor health system can do little for the badly burned.

          The commission report, released last week, covers Badghis, Herat, Farah, Nimroz and Kandahar, provinces that media and other reports suggest are the worst affected. However, women's rights advocates suspect that self-immolation is a nationwide problem.

          The study indicates a marked increase in reported cases in two of the provinces. Two years ago in Farah province, there were 15 cases of self-immolation reported. That figure had jumped to 36 in the first six months of last year, the commission found. Kandahar province had 74 cases two years ago, and 77 cases in the first six months of this past year.

          The statistics were recorded according to Afghanistan's calendar year, 1385, which ends March 20.

          Of the other three provinces, Herat and Badghis showed a slight upward trend, and Nimroz a slight decline.

          "These figures are shocking and indicative of the much wider problem of violence against women, the effects of which are far-reaching," said Caroline Hames, gender and politics specialist at the U.N. Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM). "Self-immolation is just one of the consequences of such violence, which is a daily reality for so many women in Afghanistan."

          Despite advances in women's rights since the fall in 2001 of the Taliban regime that barred education and employment for females, UNIFEM estimates that at least one out of three Afghan women has been beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused. The abuser is usually a family member or someone she knows. Rarely is anyone prosecuted or even reprimanded.

          Hussein Hasrat, a researcher who worked on the commission's report, said the data suggested a jump in the number of women committing suicide by fire. However, he acknowledged it was possible that the recorded increase was a result of better data.

          Reliable nationwide statistics are not available. Many families cover up what happened because of shame, while a lack of medical care and government services mean many such cases are never officially recorded.

          Wafiq said that Medica Mondiale has definitely seen more self-immolation cases. Often, she said, women mimic what they learn from news reports, which fail to point out that those who survive are scarred and deformed.

          Fourteen pages of the commission's report are dedicated to brief descriptions by family members of reasons these women committed suicide. Most are because of rape, beatings and accusations against their honor. None of the dead women or their relatives are named in the report.

          The mother of a victim in Badghis is quoted saying that her daughter committed self-immolation because her fiance accused her of getting pregnant by another man and would not accept the child as his own.

          The mother of another victim said that her daughter was actually a victim of domestic violence although it was portrayed by others as a suicide.

          "They beat my daughter a lot, then they poured fuel on her and said that she committed self-immolation," the mother says. She did not give details of the attackers.
          _

          Associated Press Writer Rahim Faiez contributed to this report.
          So you're a fish out of water...
          Keep swimming.
          What else can you do?

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            #6
            Re: A new low for humanity.

            step 1.) cut a hole in the box.

            step 2.) stick the doghead in that box.

            step 3.) have her open the box.

            and that's the way ya do it!

            ...yeah that's pretty horrible. Someone watched Seven too many times.

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              #7
              Re: A new low for humanity.

              That's horrible, but horrible stuff happens everyday to perfectly nice people.

              I get to talk to people that are dying. Sometimes they can't even afford or find help to get the pain medicine they need in order to die more peacefully. Or I hear from people that have no insurance and are basically told to find a nice spot to die, because the hospitals and doctors refuse to treat them at all.

              Welcome to this world.
              Eat Smello.

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                #8
                Re: A new low for humanity.

                Hope springs eternal.
                The Cyclops having only one eye, needed to seek shelter from the harsh sun. The shadow cast by the spheres gave him temporary respite.

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                  #9
                  Re: A new low for humanity.

                  LaKisha? I bet she's white!

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                    #10
                    Re: A new low for humanity.

                    Eh, I think a worse thing is those parents who deliberately stunted the growth and took out the genitals of their mentally and physically handicapped daughter so that they could "take care of her" more easily.

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                      #11
                      Re: A new low for humanity.

                      This had to be somebody who knew her. Too much thought put into it to be a random, sadistic thing. I'm guessing an ex or a guy/girl with unrequited love by the valentine's candy.
                      I want that Mulan McNugget sauce, Morty!

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                        #12
                        Re: A new low for humanity.

                        Kire, you do not adequately feel Lakisha Fever!
                        The Cyclops having only one eye, needed to seek shelter from the harsh sun. The shadow cast by the spheres gave him temporary respite.

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                          #13
                          Re: A new low for humanity.

                          Don't open packages address to you. Something you should learn from the movie "Seven".

                          This guy clearly knows the girl. I would defintally have the police monitor the area, and keep an eye on the girl's house.

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                            #14
                            Re: A new low for humanity.

                            Reminds me of The Godfather. Except with a dog and a box on the front step...

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                              #15
                              Re: A new low for humanity.

                              Originally posted by Superhappyfuncow View Post
                              Kire, you do not adequately feel Lakisha Fever!
                              I prefer Melinda. And it's a travesty that Brandon got voted off and that Sanjaya weirdo is still assaulting my eardrums and eyeballs. I don't even like American Idol but I keep watching it anyway.
                              I want that Mulan McNugget sauce, Morty!

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