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A man is dead and you're nitpicking.
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A man is dead and you are making up information and still miss the point. Here, you are using an appeal to emotion, as if because somebody died, we should pity you for your inability to get facts correct.
Okay, what is the source that says the knife was cheap and poorly maintained?
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If his aggressor had a decent knife and knew what he was doing, that wouldn't have happened.
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Definitely more speculation.
Where do you get this stuff. Just what do you know of the aggressor's knowledge base? What do you know of the victim's? You haven't a clue on these specifics and you just keep making up stuff.
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And this type of thing is not common in Madison.
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Yes, but your audience here isn't a bunch of Madison townies. You have been here long enough to know this. This type of thing goes on frequently all over the country. It is no more horrific because it happened in Madison than if it happened in New York.
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A drunken student falling over a porch railing at a frat party to his death is common, but not home invasions.
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There you go, just fabricating data again.
As for what does and does not happen in Madison, it looks like your crime rate is a bit lower than the national average. You get 4 murders a year instead of 7 per 100,000 people, but your aggrevated assault rate is definitely higher than the national average.
http://madisonwi.areaconnect.com/crime1.htm
Well you must have a lot of drunk students falling over porch railings to their deaths (did this happen to you) because Madison had a home invasion problem in 2007 by a serial home invader and rapist.
http://www.dane101.com/current/2007/...nvasion_rapist
http://wkow.madison.com/News/index.php?ID=18325
http://www.thedailypage.com/isthmus/...?article=15081
How about 2006?
http://www.town.madison.wi.us/police...s/06-72912.htm
http://www.channel3000.com/news/10625142/detail.html
Sorry to burst your townie bubble, Tourist, but Madison's violent crime rate appears to be on the rise
http://www.idcide.com/citydata/wi/madison.htm
So how about getting a grip and stop fabricating data.