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Terrifying moment NYC woman 28, fights off 'psycho' with her purse after he stalked her home from subway then sexually assaulted her in hallway of her building
Terrifying moment NYC woman 28, fights off 'psycho' with her purse after he stalked her home from subway then sexually assaulted her in hallway of her building
That went on so long I checked to see if it was a loop. The nightly news will cut it off before the first punch and then report that the victim is "stable" and "recovering."
Just want to mention that there is a small street memorial around a tree on the sidewalk on Chrystie St close to Canal St (in the area where the cheap intercity buses have their offices and passenger pickup/dropoff), for the young woman who was the original subject of this thread (the young professional who was followed into her apartment and stabbed to death in her bathroom). There is a note that the memorial has been REPEATEDLY DESTROYED and will be eventually replaced by a permanent memorial garden.
Even if you accept that the killer murdered her because he was "sick", repeat destruction of the memorial clearly can only be an act of racist hatred - ie, the original crime may or may not have had a component of racial hatred, but the repeat destruction if the memorial proves the degree of anti-Asian racial hatred among a certain other racial group.
That went on so long I checked to see if it was a loop. The nightly news will cut it off before the first punch and then report that the victim is "stable" and "recovering."
She is 67. He pummeled her 125 times plus some kicks to the head. That is a lot trauma to the brain. Even pro boxers aren't subject to that kind punishment. Sadly, she will not survive.
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