Originally posted by YogiWhere did you hear that? I mean - that the guy was stabbed?
I heard of this story two years ago...
Originally posted by Remy[..]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_John_Bardo
"On July 27, 2007 Bardo was stabbed 11 times on his way to breakfast in the maximum-security unit at Mule Creek State Prison in Amador County, California. He was treated at the University of California Davis Medical Center and returned to prison. The suspect in the attack is another convict serving life for second-degree murder."
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20070728/D8QLK8UG0.html
He isn't dead.
The stabbing-guy was 82 years old, strange folks.
Originally posted by Remy-> A Place Called Vertigo. Bad Yard Club forum is totally not made for this
Yeah I read it first in the U2 at the end of the world book that some murdered claimed that U2 had inspired him to commit his murder. But it's the same as with religion, people will use anything as an excuse for their crimes, as long as the excuse isn't theirselves.
Originally posted by Remy-> A Place Called Vertigo. Bad Yard Club forum is totally not made for this
Yeah I read it first in the U2 at the end of the world book that some murdered claimed that U2 had inspired him to commit his murder. But it's the same as with religion, people will use anything as an excuse for their crimes, as long as the excuse isn't theirselves.
Originally posted by RemyYeah I read it first in the U2 at the end of the world book that some murdered claimed that U2 had inspired him to commit his murder. But it's the same as with religion, people will use anything as an excuse for their crimes, as long as the excuse isn't theirselves.
Originally posted by theedge123[..]
I agree totally with you. And no-one forced him to listen to the song or do a murder, so...
Originally posted by BelgianBonoNever heard of this story, but as said, Everything can be an excuse for some lunatics who start murdering...
Ever heard of the song "Bloomy Sunday" of Werther, a German who lived in i think the 15th century ?
It was a song about suicide and really hundreds of people killed themselves after hearing that...
What a great but bizar and powerful strenght does music have hey...