To: Free State Four
Yes, Mr. Editorial Board of the WEB. But it is statistically flabbergasting that 100% of the randomly chosen victims were of the same racial makeup.I find it interesting that the Carr brothers drove a good distance from the part of Wichita in which they resided (the black section perhaps?) in order to pick victims "at random" to rob, rape, and murder.
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10/11/2002 10:30:34 AM PDT by
usadave
To: usadave
--I find it interesting that the Carr brothers drove a good distance from the part of Wichita in which they resided (the black section perhaps?) in order to pick victims "at random" to rob, rape, and murder.--
Yes, perhaps there was another reason other than race, but since the DEMOCRAT DA declined to investigate, AND even sealed certain records (records which were not sealed in prosecutions where victims were black) The violent nature, and the fact that they went well outside their own neighborhood One cannot help but look in that direction.
IMO because the DA is a democrat and needs a certain percentage of the black vote in order to get elected she is concealing the truth because she doesn't want to offend her base.
It appears to be yet another example of democrat lust for power over ethical conduct. Hopefully the white voters who have been betrayed will bear this in mind in the next election.
To: usadave; republicman; KS Flyover
I find it interesting that the Carr brothers drove a good distance from the part of Wichita in which they resided (the black section perhaps?) in order to pick victims "at random" to rob, rape, and murder. Early on in this case it was reported Mr. Heyka used to live in Dodge City where the Carr brothers are from. Is this coincidence? (Probably).
How did these guys get into the house? It was noted one of the residents had made sure it was locked up properly before he went to bed.
Just wondering.
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