Archive for November, 2009

Suicide Model

Posted in Suicide on November 20, 2009 by R.

A highly-successful 20-year-old model Daul Kim was found dead yesterday. Karl Lagerfeld, Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen and Christopher Kane are among the top-tier designers who regularly used Kim to showcase their latest collections. The Seoul-born, 5ft 10inch model made her international catwalk debut at Paris Fashion week in 2007.

Kim’s boyfriend, who declined to be named in the press, found her hanged in her Paris apartment and alerted police. Authorities are operating under the hypothesis that she committed suicide. Kim’s agent tells the AP her mother is arriving in Paris today.

A spokesman for Next, her agency in Paris, announced Kim’s death this morning, saying: “She was a top model and a great friend of us all.”

On October 30, Kim wrote on her blog she was “mad depressed and overworked.” On November 5, she wrote in another entry, “the more i gain the more lonely it is … i know i’m like a ghost i have nothing but myself.” In her last entry, on November 18, she posted a track by Jim Rivers, “I Go Deep,” with the headline “say hi to forever.”

Read more: Police Believe Daul Kim Committed Suicide — The Cut http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2009/11/police_believe_daul_kim_commit.html#ixzz0XPkpejPW

Robert Enke

Posted in Sport, Suicide on November 11, 2009 by R.

According to BBC Germany goalkeeper Robert Enke, 32, has died after being hit by a train in an apparent suicide, police have confirmed. He was fatally injured at a level crossing northwest of Hannover.

The German football federation (DFB) said in a statement: “The German team has learned of the death of Robert Enke with great shock.”

Germany team manager Oliver Bierhoff added: “We are in a state of shock. It is beyond words.” He leaves behind his wife, Teresa, and an eight-month-old daughter the couple had adopted in May.

German police released a statement saying: “The victim is apparently national team goalkeeper Robert Enke from Hannover 96. The first police indications are that it was a suicide.”

ROBERT ENKE
Born: 24/8/77, Jena, East Germany
Debut: 1995-96
Clubs: Carl Zeiss Jena, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Benfica, Barcelona, Fenerbahce, Tenerife, Hannover 96
Germany debut: 27/3/07 versus Denmark
Germany caps: 8
Awards: Bundesliga goalkeeper of the season 2008-09
Enke was struck by a regional train travelling between Norddeich and Hannover at a railway crossing in Neustadt am Rubenberge and died at the scene.

Law Against Internet Offenders

Posted in Law, Sex Offender on November 8, 2009 by R.

The Home Office announced in April that it was taking steps to restrict registered sex offenders from accessing the internet sites used by millions of children every day. The new law would have applied to more than 30,000 sex offenders on the register. Failure to comply would have carried up to five years’ imprisonment.

But it has now emerged that the Home Office has been forced to climb down amid concerns that the plan is incompatible with the right to privacy.

How about the right for children not to be approached by sex offenders on the internet, or the right not to be molested or even the right not to be killed by these scumbags?

I’m going to say what I’m sure most British people are thinking. These scum are not deserving of human rights. In my opinion they’re less than human and not deserving of the rights that the rest of us enjoy freely.

You would think that in a country where 17-year-old Ashleigh Hall was killed by registered sex offender Peter Chapman after he posed as a 17-year-old on Facebook that the government would be more open to treating these bastards like the scum that they are.

via http://crimene.ws

Shooting at the Fort Hood Military Base

Posted in Murder on November 5, 2009 by R.

According to ABC news US Army officer opened fire Thursday with two handguns at the Fort Hood military base in an attack that left 12 people dead and 31 wounded. Authorities killed the gunman and apprehended two other soldiers in what appears to be the worst mass shooting at a U.S. military base.
There was no immediate word on a motive. The shooting began around 1:30 p.m., said Lt. Gen. Bob Cone at Fort Hood. He said all the casualties took place at the base’s Soldier Readiness Center, where soldiers who are about to be deployed or who are returning undergo medical screening.
“It’s a terrible tragedy. It’s stunning,” Cone said.

Defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Hasan was a mental health professional — an Army psychologist or psychiatrist. Officials say it was not clear what Hasan’s religion was, but investigators are trying to determine if Hasan was his birth name or if he may have changed his name and converted to Islam at some point.
A graduation ceremony for soldiers who finished college courses while deployed was going on nearby at the time of the shooting, said Sgt. Rebekah Lampam, a Fort Hood spokeswoman.
Greg Schanepp, U.S. Rep. John Carter’s regional director in Texas, was representing Carter at the graduation, said John Stone, a spokesman for Carter, whose district includes the Army post.
Schanepp was at the ceremony when a soldier who had been shot in the back came running toward him and alerted him of the shooting, Stone said. The soldier told Schanepp not to go in the direction of the shooter, he said.
The base was locked down after the shootings. The wounded were dispersed among hospitals in central Texas, Cone said. Nine were taken to Scott & White Memorial Hospital in Temple. A hospital spokeswoman says all had been shot and are adults. A Fort Hood spokesman said he could not immediately confirm any identities of the injured.
Lisa Pfund of Random Lake, Wis., says her daughter, 19-year-old Amber Bahr, was shot in the stomach but was in stable condition. “We know nothing, just that she was shot in the belly,” Pfund told The Associated Press. She couldn’t provide more details and only spoke with emergency personnel.
“I ask that all of you keep these families and these individuals in your prayers today,” Texas Gov. Rick Perry said.
The shootings on the Texas military base stirred memories of other recent mass shootings in the United States, including 13 dead at a New York immigrant center in March, 10 killed during a gunman’s rampage across Alabama in March and 32 killed in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history at Virginia Tech in 2007.