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Originally posted by Kim Kardashian
It all stems from a culture in which women are seen as possessions.
For whatever reason, she declined his invitation to prom and he (obviously mentally unstable), decided to kill her over it.
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Not denying this
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Originally posted by Bey_Rihstan
Wth did you even read it? She was afraid of him & told her mother that weeks prior to her death. Some people are just crazy & he's one of them. That's all it boils down to.
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Yes I did read it and unlike others I know not to take everything I read as a stone cold fact
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Originally posted by Retro
... You find it "hard to believe" that a straight A prom queen didn't some how "provoke the situation?" A situation in which he called her countless times and she expressed fear for her life to her mother? As in, that she didn't somehow ask for this, or for some form of retaliation?
I'm sorry, but I fail to see how his "reasons" for killing are relevant. We have the bare facts: she rejects him for prom, and he murdered her with a single gunshot to the head.
Nothing she could have done should provoke a violent, bloody murder. No violent reaction of any kind was warranted here. No matter what she did, she is incapable of being at fault for her own unjust death.
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Again, i'm not defending or condoning his actions AT ALL, or saying she was at fault for her own death. I'm just saying that I don't like the way this article and others depicted her and other victims as some perfect princesses who wouldn't hurt a fly, it's very fishy to me.