[News] Role-player decapitated (drug addicts arrested)

KnowTheToe said:
Remind me never to borrow your razor:D

Smart move. My toiletries are apparently quite dangerous. I've lost three teeth to my toothbrush and don't even get me started on my comb...
 

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Wow the article mentions Vampire in the headline and the first line right away ! Normally they wait for the second paragraph to start making associations... nasty.

Cant blame reporters about picking on us too much thou... they exaggerate everything always... and dont care too much for truth... doesnt matter if your gay, rpger, worker, rich, etc....

BTW Any chance of someone losing their head in a natural accident ? Falling off a cliff ? Tree falling ?
 

Most likely they'll angle it so that it's pointed out that others who played the game were also fascinated by death. :p

It's a link, however tentative, and as long as the case is intresting, they'll explore the angle.


Emanuel
 

Re: Rumor control!

This is tragic, yet the way you put it, there is one thing funny:

Maggan said:
No one knows who did it, or even if he was murdered in the first place.

So is dismemberment a natural occurence in Sweden?
 


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SemperJase said:
This is tragic, yet the way you put it, there is one thing funny:



So is dismemberment a natural occurence in Sweden?

Yes its natural, because if he did not die with his head being cut off, that would be pretty unnatural now, would'nt it.
 

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SemperJase said:
So is dismemberment a natural occurence in Sweden?

You would be surprised how many supposed murders actually turn out to be freakish accidental deaths...

EDIT - I forgot to add...

...I looked up a few freak accidents that, while not possible murders, are so strange that they could have been, if one didn't know better:

http://biz.howstuffworks.com/osha-unusual-accidents1.htm
 
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Dismemberment in Sweden

So is dismemberment a natural occurence in Sweden?

There is a precedent in Swedish law where two coroners were aquitted of murdering a woman, but were deemed guilty of dismembering her.

The prosecutor couldn't prove that she was murdered, so only the actual dismemberment was proven.

Strange, but true.

But I mean, it's not that strange, is it? He could have fallen, hit his head, died and whomever was with him at the time could have panicked, and thought they would take the fall for murder, and to "get away" they cut him to pieces. Or a hit and run-accident turned nasty.

Might happen.

Maggan

(of course, this is all dependent on "dismemberment" meaning "to cut someone up in little pieces", and not "killing people by cutting them into little pieces". Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm not sure which is which)
 

Those are pretty freaky, Henry.


Also -- where the exact details of the "dismemberment" disclosed? I mean, there's surgical dismemberment and the unfortunate (and messy) effects of being hit by something at high speed.
 


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