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https://x.com/FredrikWiktorss/status/1892578824954556550

In 1978, 15-year-old Mary Vincent, a runaway from Las Vegas, was hitchhiking in California when she accepted a ride from 50-year-old Lawrence Singleton on September 29. Singleton r*ped her, severed both of her forearms with a hatchet, and threw her off a 30-foot cliff into a culvert in Del Puerto Canyon, leaving her to die. Despite her horrific injuries, Mary managed to climb back up the embankment, pack her wounds with mud to slow the bleeding, and walk nearly three miles naked to find help. She was discovered by a passing couple who took her to a hospital, where she survived after losing half her blood. Mary provided a detailed description of Singleton, leading to his arrest and conviction. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison—the maximum allowed at the time—but served only eight years before being paroled in 1987. Later, in 1997, Singleton murdered another woman, Roxanne Hayes, in Florida, and Mary testified against him again, contributing to his death sentence. He died of cancer in prison in 2001. Mary's survival and resilience led to changes in California law, including the "Singleton Bill," which mandates a minimum 25-year sentence for crimes involving torture. She later became an artist and victims' advocate, living with prosthetic arms she customized herself.

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17401486615uE1dO4iQDCIuw.webp

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Singleton

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That's why you make sure they are dead before disposing of them :marseyeyeroll2: Why do this movie meme of "leaving them to die" when cutting a throat takes a few seconds? :marseydisagree:

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he first hit with a sledgehammer and she was knocked out when he was raping her, he thought she was dead. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Singleton

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this does not change the point @DoveMenCare is making

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true

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