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Old 08-17-2010, 06:04 AM
 
Location: London.
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I have always thought how sad and twisted both this cases are.

Cary Styner is Steven Stayner older brother. Steven was kidnapped by a child molester and finally ran away after 8 years with a little boy his abductor had just abducted. Steven was an extra on the movie made about his life. He died at 24, in a motor cycle accident.

Fast forward 19 years and Cary murders 3 women in Yosemite Park and sits on death row in California.

Then there is the case of Willie Nesler, some of you might remember when his mother shot and killed the man charged with raping him when he was 9 yrs old. She snapped during the trial and shot him in the back, went to prison and died of cancer I belive last year.

Willie is now searving 25 years to life for killing a local man.
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