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In reply to the discussion: Monica Quan was 28. She was beautiful. She was a basketball coach. She was engaged. [View all]JI7
(89,249 posts)28. well, in this case Monica and her boyfriend WERE the Target of Dorner
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Monica Quan was 28. She was beautiful. She was a basketball coach. She was engaged. [View all]
cali
Feb 2013
OP
Well...she could have been average, 47, single, and a cashier at Safeway...does it matter?
TwilightGardener
Feb 2013
#4
ya. i was wondering if the fiance was beautiful, also. but.... i was letting that go. lol. nt
seabeyond
Feb 2013
#8
OK. I have a peeve about the media, in particular, elevating some deaths
TwilightGardener
Feb 2013
#69
You're OT Now: However, That Sounds Like a Great Subject for Your Own Thread.
dballance
Feb 2013
#87
When at a wake and the deceased is described as bright and beautiful, do you infer in that case too
LanternWaste
Feb 2013
#141
And it wasn't even a case of people being caught in a crossfire. He deliberately chose people
Squinch
Feb 2013
#97
I remember when I posted the story about her being shot before we knew who did it:
The Straight Story
Feb 2013
#12
It has to do with the unfortunate reality of being related to someone that is the target
Duer 157099
Feb 2013
#21
Do you think Dorner really did it? I'm starting to question everything out there.
shcrane71
Feb 2013
#34
Ah, thank you. Yeah, never question what the LAPD or the MSM says is the honest truth.
shcrane71
Feb 2013
#44
So you believe that the LAPD is seriously going to re-look at the grievance filed in 2008?
shcrane71
Feb 2013
#68
I no longer am as sure as I was. I think he's being framed. Think in the abstract about
plethoro
Feb 2013
#89
how is this different from those who claim Obama staged Sandy Hook and killed the pro gun people
JI7
Feb 2013
#92
No. Do you happen to have that piece? I sure would like to listen to it. Based on LAPD's panic
plethoro
Feb 2013
#110
I fear he's probably already dead. The problem with convicting someone like this
shcrane71
Feb 2013
#107
i have never been "pushed" over the edge. so do not include me in that "y'all". nt
seabeyond
Feb 2013
#52
no, it is not going over the edge. i have always been aware and chose my action,
seabeyond
Feb 2013
#61
this is feeling like people that say... we are all capable (willing) of cheating on our mate.
seabeyond
Feb 2013
#71
he has a history of being violent and just being an aggressive asshole if he doesn't get his way
JI7
Feb 2013
#79
from what i have read he wasn's pushed over the edge, he is just a thug who wants to kill
JI7
Feb 2013
#55
I can feel some sympathy for the cop, and still be heartbroken over the damage he's caused.
PDJane
Feb 2013
#64
So why isn't Dorner sitting in an FBI office, chatting them up to clear his name?
Dreamer Tatum
Feb 2013
#128
Why did Gov. Ryan pardon death row inmates? Oh, he saw that the majority of them
shcrane71
Feb 2013
#153
I think it's been referred to colloquially as "Innocent Until Proven Guilty". I'm
plethoro
Feb 2013
#121
As much as I distrust the police and believe the LAPD is corrupt, I'm disturbed
ecstatic
Feb 2013
#122
i tried expressing my outrage at this monster and my comment was hidden by jury decision
samsingh
Feb 2013
#143
This was a senseless murder of two completely innocent and worthwhile human beings.
classof56
Feb 2013
#146