Trix
02-18-2007, 06:09 AM
I cleaned this up enough to be readable. The pictures are attached below, but seriously, I thought about removing. This may make you ill. -S.Pilcher
Gruesome. Please Read!!!! the story first and if you are squeamish, please DO NOT look at the pictures. Ladies please be careful out here.
This happened on Monday evening/night in St. Vincent at the Bus Terminal. Apparently the guy who did this was in love with the young lady, she just finished College. Prior to this he told her mom that he was in love with her daughter. The mother told him that her daughter is a young girl and she's not interested. Now this guy was living in Trinidad for years and got deported. Apparently some days ago he told the victim's mother that "If I don't get her no other man will".
The victim was going home from work. upon entering the bus he came up behind her and threw a rope around her neck and pulled her out of the bus. She attempted to take the rope from her neck, but he severed her hand then chopped her head off. I don't know what
I would have done in the case if she was my daughter. He then had the audacity to sit there and wait for the police to arrive and had stated "let the police do what they want to do to me".
Her name was Stacy Wilson and she was just 21 years old. Little did she know that when she boarded a minibus that she was minutes away from being executed. Her only crime being the refusal of the advances of her murderer. Five days after her slaughter I remain horrified at the events that took place at the Bus Terminal. Amidst the horror another emotion anger rages within me.
Am angry at the way our women are too often at the receiving end of violent acts from our menfolk. I remain angry at a system that pays lip service to women's rights but remains powerless to protect us. A system that turns away women who report that they are threatened by men and attempts to trivialize it. A system that is reluctant to involve itself in what is perceived as a lovers quarrel. I am angry at those who seek to justify Stacy's death by theorizing that it must have been a romantic situation gone sour for him to react in such a manner.
I am disgusted at our authorities response to the murder. Can anybody explain why it took more than an hour for Stacy's headless body to be removed from the Bus Terminal? Yes, am aware that there is a requirement for doctors to pronounce victims dead before the body could be removed but surely this could have been expedited.
Instead,the unnecessary delay in removing the body allowed far too many persons to capture photographs of the mutilation which were then splashed all over the Internet. Surely, even in death we could have offered Stacy some more dignity. At least we owed her that much after she lost her life in such a heinous way.
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n115/TrixMakion/IMG3.jpg
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n115/TrixMakion/IMG1.jpg
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n115/TrixMakion/IMG2.jpg
Gruesome. Please Read!!!! the story first and if you are squeamish, please DO NOT look at the pictures. Ladies please be careful out here.
This happened on Monday evening/night in St. Vincent at the Bus Terminal. Apparently the guy who did this was in love with the young lady, she just finished College. Prior to this he told her mom that he was in love with her daughter. The mother told him that her daughter is a young girl and she's not interested. Now this guy was living in Trinidad for years and got deported. Apparently some days ago he told the victim's mother that "If I don't get her no other man will".
The victim was going home from work. upon entering the bus he came up behind her and threw a rope around her neck and pulled her out of the bus. She attempted to take the rope from her neck, but he severed her hand then chopped her head off. I don't know what
I would have done in the case if she was my daughter. He then had the audacity to sit there and wait for the police to arrive and had stated "let the police do what they want to do to me".
Her name was Stacy Wilson and she was just 21 years old. Little did she know that when she boarded a minibus that she was minutes away from being executed. Her only crime being the refusal of the advances of her murderer. Five days after her slaughter I remain horrified at the events that took place at the Bus Terminal. Amidst the horror another emotion anger rages within me.
Am angry at the way our women are too often at the receiving end of violent acts from our menfolk. I remain angry at a system that pays lip service to women's rights but remains powerless to protect us. A system that turns away women who report that they are threatened by men and attempts to trivialize it. A system that is reluctant to involve itself in what is perceived as a lovers quarrel. I am angry at those who seek to justify Stacy's death by theorizing that it must have been a romantic situation gone sour for him to react in such a manner.
I am disgusted at our authorities response to the murder. Can anybody explain why it took more than an hour for Stacy's headless body to be removed from the Bus Terminal? Yes, am aware that there is a requirement for doctors to pronounce victims dead before the body could be removed but surely this could have been expedited.
Instead,the unnecessary delay in removing the body allowed far too many persons to capture photographs of the mutilation which were then splashed all over the Internet. Surely, even in death we could have offered Stacy some more dignity. At least we owed her that much after she lost her life in such a heinous way.
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n115/TrixMakion/IMG3.jpg
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n115/TrixMakion/IMG1.jpg
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n115/TrixMakion/IMG2.jpg