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Sat Jul 21, 2012, 07:44 PM Jul 2012

The common denominator in most mass killings? [View all]

Mental illness.
And rage. Rage against anyone. The Texas cafeteria killer was mad at *ALL* women.

The McDonald's killer had been out of work for months, and was mad at everyone who had money to spend at McD's.


Mischief night is usually full of energetic young people's potentially humorous pranks, but in a suburban Philadelphia mall October 30, 1985 was not humorous at all. It was on that fateful day Sylvia Seegrist walked into Springfield mall in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, with her .22 caliber semi-automatic rifle and opened fire. While the madness ended fairly quickly, in less than four minutes, when all was said and done Sylvia Seegrist killed three people and wounded seven others.

http://voices.yahoo.com/halloween-hell-sylvia-seegrists-mischief-night-massacre-2615376.html?cat=72

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