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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Foxy Brown on April 07, 2006, 11:53:07 PM
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On Tuesday, 1 June 2004, at Sasebo Elementary School, an 11-year-old girl killed her classmate, then returned to her homeroom in bloodied clothes. The classmate, Satomi Miratai, died later that day. The killer is now in juvie, apparently until 2013.
The story, an unprecedented and grisly murder, was printed in newspapers around the world. However, nobody could have anticipated what happened next. On the Japanese side of the Internet, a class picture was discovered, and two of the girls stood out. On the far left, wearing glasses and a green sweatshirt, Satomi stood grinning, giving a victory sign to the camera. Right next to her, with an inexplicable expression on her face, stood the killer— Nevada. (http://nevada.natural20.net/)
Yeah, it's old news, but maybe some of you haven't seen it yet.
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Damn that's fucked up. :-o
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That's realy sad. With parents very busy trying to support a family the lack of guidence falls to media to shape young minds. Nevada-tan was realy intrigued with the horror genre at a very young age.
When I was little I was scared to death when I saw Salem's Lot for the first time. To this day I refuse to see a horror movie or check a window if someone knocks on it at night.
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Damn that's fucked up. :-o
What's more fucked up is the way some japanese internet folk idol worship her and make fan art and stuff. I'm not kidding.