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A 23-year-old, mentally-ill Massachusetts man killed two of his sisters, ages 17 and 5, and wounded another, age 9, on a bloody rampage.
The blues has come knocking at my door, dour-eyed and dressed up in its finest death suit, drenched in children's blood. I speak of the Revelus family tragedy, horror in Milton, Mass., this past weekend. We step into April, the month of foolish jokes and poetry, just in time to see a 5-year-old's head, severed from her body, rolling through a living nightmare to the slashed body of her 17-year-old sister, a budding poet. These girls go into the grave next to the brother that murdered them. ... Please continue reading full story at BlogHer.com
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
4/1/2009 |
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There are no words that I can come up with to adequately convey my feelings. This horrific tragedy is another example of how this world/life is completely choatic. Thank you, Nordette. Love and peace to you,
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