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Our minds are inquisitive. They like to peek into the unknown dark and disturbing elements. I have wondered why we sometimes do the things we do. The BTK killer confessed on the day of sentencing he was not a monster, but was rather possessed by monsters that made him do those horrible murders and sadistic sexual acts. Chillingly he admitted he should not be excused for his grim acts. He must rot in hell with the demons that made him do it.
I have wondered that if we were to ask ourselves the question are we any different from the BTK killer? Frighteningly I believe we will discover we are not; in many ways. For certain we may not act out all the thoughts that pass through our minds on a daily basis. But just suppose for a second we did perform some of thoughts that pass through our minds, like kill all those we hate, torture the criminals, abandon our homes, strangle our spouses and even children…Hold a minute. We don’t think such thoughts…Then again we do!!! Chilling, eh?
It was that last time, about a week ago, when you boyfriend cheated on you and you start to hyperventilate and this strong urge to kill made you tremble in rage. What the hell were you thinking, eh? You wanted to kill though, but fortunately you got over that feeling. What about when you were called names and embarrassed in front of your friends by that nincompoop, eh? What did you feel like doing? Injure but not kill. Why didn’t we? We exercise restraint and self-control that is what happened, yeah.
We explore possibilities. Dark possibilities. Our sanity hangs on fragile strands like hair that can snap with the least bit of pressure. Did you not read that over 50 % of the population in the great United States of America is mentally sick? Are we exempted? So what should we do to stay in check? How do we keep our sanity? How do we keep ourselves from crossing over that line of the mentally ill?
Look around you. Are you sure you are not surrounded by mentally sick people? That woman living alone when she can have a man, but is afraid the man will rob her, when in fact there is not much that she has. That guy walking down the road and laughing, and you wonder what was the joke?
Thursday, August 18, 2005
Are The Criminals Posturing as Police?
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I am beginning to wonder if it is criminals posturing as Police in the Guyana Police Force. Since the criminals getting away from right under the police's nose all the time it has to cast doubt in the right thinking mind...
Taken from Stabroek News:...
The classic epitome of the police force's failure and thus Ms Teixeira's burden is the complete inability of the force to make any impact via professional action and investigations. Mr Rambarran's killing is a prime example. He was ambushed by four men, fatally shot in a hail of gunfire, his attackers hijacked a vehicle and fled to West Ruimveldt yet the police force which has several stations in and around these areas seemed completely oblivious to what was going on and had no beat-duty cops or patrols near to the scene. Furthermore, up to yesterday morning the police had not even had one suspect in custody. To put it politely they were completely at sea and lacked the barest whiff of intelligence on this matter. This scenario applies for dozens of incidents in recent months, both serious and non-serious. This is the milieu in which Ms Teixeira wants the business community to do more. No, Ms Teixeira, it is the police force and your ministry which must do moreĆ¢€¦ and soon. The police have to begin producing results. The force must apprehend suspects, gather evidence and win prosecutions so that the quartet who so easily ambushed and killed Mr Rambarran would think many times before doing it again and know that if the crime is committed there is a great likelihood that they would be caught, prosecuted and jailed for an appropriate period.
I am beginning to wonder if it is criminals posturing as Police in the Guyana Police Force. Since the criminals getting away from right under the police's nose all the time it has to cast doubt in the right thinking mind...
Taken from Stabroek News:...
The classic epitome of the police force's failure and thus Ms Teixeira's burden is the complete inability of the force to make any impact via professional action and investigations. Mr Rambarran's killing is a prime example. He was ambushed by four men, fatally shot in a hail of gunfire, his attackers hijacked a vehicle and fled to West Ruimveldt yet the police force which has several stations in and around these areas seemed completely oblivious to what was going on and had no beat-duty cops or patrols near to the scene. Furthermore, up to yesterday morning the police had not even had one suspect in custody. To put it politely they were completely at sea and lacked the barest whiff of intelligence on this matter. This scenario applies for dozens of incidents in recent months, both serious and non-serious. This is the milieu in which Ms Teixeira wants the business community to do more. No, Ms Teixeira, it is the police force and your ministry which must do moreĆ¢€¦ and soon. The police have to begin producing results. The force must apprehend suspects, gather evidence and win prosecutions so that the quartet who so easily ambushed and killed Mr Rambarran would think many times before doing it again and know that if the crime is committed there is a great likelihood that they would be caught, prosecuted and jailed for an appropriate period.
Guyana Government IMPOTENT
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The Guyana Government has long now been recognized as being impotent when it comes to handling crime which has claimed the lives of untold numbers of innocent Guyanese, at the hands of brutal criminals.
Taken from Stabroek news:
As the substantive new Home Affairs Minister, Ms Teixeira needs to understand very quickly that the besieged businessman/woman and ordinary citizen are completely fed up with the ineffective approach by this government and preceding PPP/C administrations to policing and security issues. This approach has recently been cloaked in the trappings of promises to enhance community policing and to introduce neighbourhood policing along with a grand crime plan. If it is anything like its predecessors then it won't amount to much and Ms Teixeira would have been left in the starting blocks long after the gun had been fired.
We are completely fed up with the police inability to peform effectively. Every police seems to lack intelligence and even common sense when it comes to stemming crime or even solving a crime.
What must we do to get a change?
The Guyana Government has long now been recognized as being impotent when it comes to handling crime which has claimed the lives of untold numbers of innocent Guyanese, at the hands of brutal criminals.
Taken from Stabroek news:
As the substantive new Home Affairs Minister, Ms Teixeira needs to understand very quickly that the besieged businessman/woman and ordinary citizen are completely fed up with the ineffective approach by this government and preceding PPP/C administrations to policing and security issues. This approach has recently been cloaked in the trappings of promises to enhance community policing and to introduce neighbourhood policing along with a grand crime plan. If it is anything like its predecessors then it won't amount to much and Ms Teixeira would have been left in the starting blocks long after the gun had been fired.
We are completely fed up with the police inability to peform effectively. Every police seems to lack intelligence and even common sense when it comes to stemming crime or even solving a crime.
What must we do to get a change?
Murder # 2
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As I had indicated on August 17, 2005 I will be posting the murders of Guyanese leading up to the election of 2006 in Guyana. Politicians need money at election time and there has been a trend over the past couple of elections of the killing of many Guyanese Business folks.
You decide who is guilty.
A 53-year-old businesswoman was brutally murdered in her home early yesterday morning by a lone gunman who broke into the building.
Dead is Azimoon Ally, called “Azo”, a dry shrimp vendor, of Lot 34 Back Street, Zeeburg South, West Coast Demerara.
As I had indicated on August 17, 2005 I will be posting the murders of Guyanese leading up to the election of 2006 in Guyana. Politicians need money at election time and there has been a trend over the past couple of elections of the killing of many Guyanese Business folks.
You decide who is guilty.
A 53-year-old businesswoman was brutally murdered in her home early yesterday morning by a lone gunman who broke into the building.
Dead is Azimoon Ally, called “Azo”, a dry shrimp vendor, of Lot 34 Back Street, Zeeburg South, West Coast Demerara.
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Murder for what?
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Elections coming up in Guyana. Politicians need money. How will they get it? Who will they target? As of today I will start posting to this site those murdered and robbed. You form your own opinion. See below:
Harry Rambarran of Channel 13 murdered
DIRECTOR of R&R International and RBS Channel 13, Mr. Harry Rambarran called ‘Jack’ and ‘Captain Jack’ was gunned down on Monday night outside his work place at Ramp Road, Ruimveldt, Georgetown.
Rambarran, 52, of Lot 24 Meadow Bank, Greater Georgetown who sustained gunshot wounds to his left hand and left chest was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Public Hospital.
According to reports, as Rambarran and a female employee were leaving the compound in his vehicle around 11.00 hrs, several shots were fired , hitting the businessman.
He drove for a while then lost control of his car and ran into a power pole on Mandela Avenue. The bandits confronted them and robbed the female employee of $4,000.
Elections coming up in Guyana. Politicians need money. How will they get it? Who will they target? As of today I will start posting to this site those murdered and robbed. You form your own opinion. See below:
Harry Rambarran of Channel 13 murdered
DIRECTOR of R&R International and RBS Channel 13, Mr. Harry Rambarran called ‘Jack’ and ‘Captain Jack’ was gunned down on Monday night outside his work place at Ramp Road, Ruimveldt, Georgetown.
Rambarran, 52, of Lot 24 Meadow Bank, Greater Georgetown who sustained gunshot wounds to his left hand and left chest was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Public Hospital.
According to reports, as Rambarran and a female employee were leaving the compound in his vehicle around 11.00 hrs, several shots were fired , hitting the businessman.
He drove for a while then lost control of his car and ran into a power pole on Mandela Avenue. The bandits confronted them and robbed the female employee of $4,000.
Thursday, August 11, 2005
Cheating!
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What's wrong with a little variety here and there? Eh? You can't eat stew everyday. Why buy a whole cow when you can get a pound of flesh for less? These are the regular seemly justifiable argument used by many cheaters, adulterers, or unfaithful spouses when they want to go astray.
Another argument is that it alright for a man to have more than one woman. It does not tarnish his character. In fact it help makes him more manly. Is this a farce? Or does it has some element of truth?
When a woman cheat though God help the world. The names to describe her are unmentionable and even unthinkable.
There are terrible consequences to cheating. Devorce, murder, hatred, destruction of what has been built up over years, mistrust, constant dog and cat squabbling, and so on.
Is cheating really worth it?
Post your comments.
What's wrong with a little variety here and there? Eh? You can't eat stew everyday. Why buy a whole cow when you can get a pound of flesh for less? These are the regular seemly justifiable argument used by many cheaters, adulterers, or unfaithful spouses when they want to go astray.
Another argument is that it alright for a man to have more than one woman. It does not tarnish his character. In fact it help makes him more manly. Is this a farce? Or does it has some element of truth?
When a woman cheat though God help the world. The names to describe her are unmentionable and even unthinkable.
There are terrible consequences to cheating. Devorce, murder, hatred, destruction of what has been built up over years, mistrust, constant dog and cat squabbling, and so on.
Is cheating really worth it?
Post your comments.
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Desperate Women
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This is the tenth time she has been suckered into a relationship, and after the wild sex, she is thrown to the dogs, and the guys move on to marry other women? These are the questions she is asking.
Am I cursed?
What is wrong with me?
How come all of my friends have gotten married?
My own question is what do you say to a woman like this who is lured into relationships by lies and promises and after the wild sex, is abandoned?
She cries her heart out, wants to attend the wedding and shoots the deceiptful lover and his new wife. She wants to end her life. She wants to hook up with a married man.
What should she do? Post your comments.
This is the tenth time she has been suckered into a relationship, and after the wild sex, she is thrown to the dogs, and the guys move on to marry other women? These are the questions she is asking.
Am I cursed?
What is wrong with me?
How come all of my friends have gotten married?
My own question is what do you say to a woman like this who is lured into relationships by lies and promises and after the wild sex, is abandoned?
She cries her heart out, wants to attend the wedding and shoots the deceiptful lover and his new wife. She wants to end her life. She wants to hook up with a married man.
What should she do? Post your comments.
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