this is a sad ending. but i have one question and i am sorry it may be inappropriate at this time but was she legal? i was just wondering.
WHO CARES WHETHER SHE WAS LEGAL OR NOT? SOMEONE MURDERED HER YOU, DUMBASS!
MY QUESTION: WHY WAS SHE WORKING ALONE? NIGHT WORKERS SHOULD ALWAYS WORK IN PAIRS, IF NOT THREES, ESPECIALLY WOMEN IN EMPTY BUILDINGS. OH, I KNOW...MANAGEMENT WAS CUTTING COSTS......WELL, THE COST WAS THIS POOR LADY'S LIFE!
From what I read in this story, I think we can conclude that the murderer is one of the people seen entering the building before the murder and exiting after the murder. This greatly narrows the field for investigators. And for Connie... what difference does it make if the victim was "legal" or not? Are you suggesting we don't prosecute murder cases unless the victim can prove they are "legal"?
This is such a sad event. I feel great sadness for her children and for her husband to have to live with the memory of how she was murdered. I agree that people should work in pairs under such circumstances. What troubles me the most is the horror she experienced. I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy.
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