Suicide Note

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  • harlequino0

    Personally, I don't find her suicide to be the greater tragedy. Sad, yes. But what bothers me more than anything else is that the government officials she had info on really destroyed her, and really sent the message home of 'how dare you, woman, how dare you think you can get the upper hand over our old boys club."
    Of course, running a prostitution ring is illegal. Yet, she maintained that that was not the nature of her business, that she ran an straight shooting escort service. Maybe. Maybe not. it's only after she made it clear she had a list of names, that they started to really pound her.
    So what is the greater infraction? Running a service such as hers and making a living quietly and undetected? Or, being a civil servant who has sworn to uphold certain "moral obligations" and laws, then to break them, and destroy this woman in the process.

    • true, perhaps she thought that her connections were deeper than they were and afforded her some protectionflashbender
    • She didn't have anything on any one "big" and insinuated she did: a mistake she couldn't recover from.
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    • she should have watched more movies - that's a pretty common mistake.flashbender
    • she got no circus. She needed an Ana Marie Cox.
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