If this is what she was wearing around the illegal hordes of El Salvadorian cartel members, Muslims invaders or Somalians soldiers lying in wait, well then, she was asking for trouble.
Truly, if my city was overrun with these types, and she was an acquaintance of mine and I saw her walk out with this getup on, I would have given her a smack up the side of the head and made her go back and put some clothes on.
No kidding. As if the majority of young women don't dress this way. Defending the predator by saying she was dressed to invite him in to rape and murder her is retarted.
Again, stop with the lies. I never defended the predator. I only am stating the obvious. The articles about her murder (maybe you didn't read them - I did) said the town was being overrun with illegals from various 3rd world nations of whom are known to assault and rape women in all the Western countries they've invaded.
Just look at what's happening to the pretty blonde girls in Sweden. Rapes and assaults are up, something like 600%. And, knowing this was happening in her town, she (also a pretty blonde) continued to wear skimpy outfits and go on multiple dating sites and post very revealing bikini photos and selfies on all of her social media. Her clothing style was simply that of a single woman who wanted to flaunt her body and modesty was not her strong suit.
As a reflection of her life choices, she was currently single, having birthed 5 children from 3 different men, and was presently dating a man who was 10 years younger than her and who had been arrested 14 times. You have to agree, she lived a life of choices most would not make.
The night she was killed, she went out running by herself (and most likely wearing something like shorts and a sports bra) as the sun was setting in a heavily forested area, putting herself in a position where she would be vulnerable and without help.
Good people can be predated on by bad people. Let's try not to give them any extra opportunities to do so.
If this is what she was wearing around the illegal hordes of El Salvadorian cartel members, Muslims invaders or Somalians soldiers lying in wait, well then, she was asking for trouble.
Truly, if my city was overrun with these types, and she was an acquaintance of mine and I saw her walk out with this getup on, I would have given her a smack up the side of the head and made her go back and put some clothes on.
Even so, nobody deserved to die just because of the way she is dressed.
No kidding. As if the majority of young women don't dress this way. Defending the predator by saying she was dressed to invite him in to rape and murder her is retarted.
I have been saying nobody deserves rape or kill for the way they dressed.
Again, stop with the lies. I never defended the predator. I only am stating the obvious. The articles about her murder (maybe you didn't read them - I did) said the town was being overrun with illegals from various 3rd world nations of whom are known to assault and rape women in all the Western countries they've invaded.
Just look at what's happening to the pretty blonde girls in Sweden. Rapes and assaults are up, something like 600%. And, knowing this was happening in her town, she (also a pretty blonde) continued to wear skimpy outfits and go on multiple dating sites and post very revealing bikini photos and selfies on all of her social media. Her clothing style was simply that of a single woman who wanted to flaunt her body and modesty was not her strong suit.
As a reflection of her life choices, she was currently single, having birthed 5 children from 3 different men, and was presently dating a man who was 10 years younger than her and who had been arrested 14 times. You have to agree, she lived a life of choices most would not make.
The night she was killed, she went out running by herself (and most likely wearing something like shorts and a sports bra) as the sun was setting in a heavily forested area, putting herself in a position where she would be vulnerable and without help.
Good people can be predated on by bad people. Let's try not to give them any extra opportunities to do so.