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June 2007
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Written by Gilson P. Borges
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Wednesday, 06 June 2007 08:58 |
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The images of the dreadful event that shook the city on the morning of
December 6th, 1957, are still fresh in the memories of its citizens. Swimming in
puddles of blood were the corpses of Wanderley Matteucci, his wife Lourdes
Pinheiro, and four young children, in the bedroom of his home, located at the
74th Street, at the back of the "São Mateus" warehouse, owned by the victim.
(1) My Premium Content
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Here is 3 short stories on your Injustice dept :
- One youn girl, 19 years old, was condemned to 4 years in jail....because she stole.....a tube of butter !
- One bureaucrat in a Brazilian city, who murdered someone and recognized his guilt, was not arrested and did not lose his job in the municipality. Yessssss....Your Injustice dept
allowed him to stay free, until the trial! And the municipality said that since the employee did nothing wrong at work, they have no reason to fire him !!!!
- One murderer who acknowledged he killed someone, was first sent to jail for a few months, and was then freed.....because he had not previous police/judicial record !!!!
Therefore by now you know that stealing a tube of butter in Brazil deserves more jail term than if you killed someone amd have no previous police/judicial record !!!!!
Ohhhh...and all above cases were well described in articles published.....ON THIS SITE !