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Syrian family in Germany orders a hit on their own daughter
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(12-15-2015, 06:44 PM)Mike M (the other one) Wrote: The book the guy is writing is about interviews with the Syrian refugees.

Ok let's play your game.
Let's say it wasn't an honor killing and some random stabbing, and after all of that, she some how she ended up buried on her family's allotment in a shallow grave. That's a lot to grasp.

"Never assume anything in a sexual assault case." ??? Except that she was sexually assaulted over 2 years ago. This is not a sexual assault case, it is a murder case.

Everything described here fits with in the parameters of a typical honor killing.

To the bold, yeah. That's a motive to make it more than it might be. Profit. Books are written for money, otherwise it's just a collection of writings.

And why's it a lot to grasp? It could be her offender (if there was one) killed her and buried her. That would seem the obvious suspect. Or maybe the writer did it.

As far as the assumption, the point being that you can't assume anything about the assault. You can't assume it happened, or that it didn't. You can't assume that she was assaulted by three men and not one or not 15. You can't assume she wasn't just involved with three guys and claimed it was an assault to save face.

In a sexual assault case — which is what the author was claiming set off an honor killing — you can't assume anything.

So you have to look at the facts about the murder. They're few. Basically all you've got is a girl who may have been assaulted and said her family made her feel bad about it, and she ended up dead. That's not much.

(12-15-2015, 07:33 PM)Mike M (the other one) Wrote: False.
The ones that want to adopt to our lifestyle are the ones getting killed by those that don't want them to adopt to our lifestyle.

Isn't that a bit of a generalization?
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RE: Syrian family in Germany orders a hit on their own daughter - Benton - 12-15-2015, 07:52 PM

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