Comments by "Anita K" (@Anita-k) on "ABC News" channel.

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  23. Exactly, I want to hear what the daughter of the victim has to say about all these events; specially about the crime itself of course! - Not saying this is what had happened. But she is a suspect who's been at home at the time when the homicide occurred as well. Imho her narration and her side of the story is highly important, too. UNFORTUNATELY I'll have to search up this 20/20-PART ON MY OWN as it's nowhere inbetween the recommended videos below this one I've just watched. Which is somehow typical for the ABC-News-group. They've interesting stories, but I always end up searching for the last part and I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one doing this. ABC-News & 20/20 PLEASE CHANGE THAT, THANK YOU! Back to the murder: In a household with several guns, pistols and a special "Christmas-gift" shotgun for kids more or less "laying around", she should've been automatically tested for gunpowder-residue as well; jmo! It's not such a huge stretch to me to think that she could've also been angry about the planned marriage (as this event would've changed her life completely as well) and probably just had blamed her "soon-to-be-step-brother". It could've been a stranger or the bride's ex-boyfriend or an ex-gf of the groom stalking, entering the house and shooting, too. When there really were guns "laying around", a halfway skilled & clever killer would immediately see this as a unique chance, change his/her plans and use one of them. Instead of his/her own weapon from the own pocket, as this is connected to the risk of losing more fibers and/or DNA than necessary... - Just thinking and saying.
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  28.  @abosedeg4806  Hopefully you're right and I'm wrong, tbh. I really, truly hope and pray you're right and I'm crazy! & I'm not even a religious person, but these last few weeks made me pray... The way I see this entire scenario, isn't optimistic at all, what would they need us for, voting them?!^^ They're already taking full advantage of this crisis to ensure, they'll be elected again... They're controlling the msm (= aka mainstream media), who exaggerated the living hell out of this covid19 outbreak, the death numbers and of the infected persons to the point of creating, what's now called the "pandemic panic". --> "Leaders" didn't stop their msm doing that crap, bc they're making profit from our fear and chaos. (Granted the leaders don't lose a single cent on the stock market, when it comes to their private stocks. I'm afraid, they're privately making by far more money as they'd ever made before instead). They also don't need us for voting them, bc usually, people don't tend to change their "leaders" during a war and/or a crisis situation. - At least not, as long as the "main leaders" don't make too many drastic mistakes during the times of their leadership. Ever heard of the quote: "Never change a winning team!" They don't need us. Everybody's screaming for more government and control ATM (as we'd need them). - Tbh I don't remember anybody doing this before the covid19 crisis. - In fact people didn't trust any government too much, before all this covid19 situation had happened!
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  32.  @makeveli3970  I fell unconscious from one second to the next. Why did you automatically assume, it's a lie?!^^ What would be the point of lying about overdosing on opioids, that's absolutely nothing, I'm proud of at all. Mine was 14 days after 2 years in prison as well; and I overdosed on methadone, bc I didn't have the money to buy something, the 4 old methadone bottles* were still hidden in my home though. (This was in Vienna/Austria/Europe in 1994, so logically, my native language is German). Cause these bottles were old, I'd estimated, that they're not very powerful anymore, bc they're tasting awful. The syrup inside was already fermenting! I've tried half of a bottle, didn't feel anything, waited 1 hour, etc,... I didn't want to commit suicide and I also wasn't totally careless though, so it took me more than 5 hours all in all to drink these 4 bottles. "Methadone" here in Austria was pointless back then 25 years ago, I wasn't even high. - There also might've been a "chemical difference" to the methadone given in Germany and other countries of the world. - In Austria we usually called it "hepta" (short for heptadone); I'm still trying to figure out, what (and if) there might've been any "chemical difference", compared to the methadone usually prescribed to patients in other countries. But there isn't much information available on the internet about this topic at all. According to sources in German language, there're 2 different types of Methadone commonly prescribed though: 1) One of them only prohibits withdrawal symptoms. 2) The other one makes high as well. This might explain, why even my body (clean for 2 years) didn't experience any "high" at all. I still have to dig deeper into that, it's hard to find truly reliable sources for medications used more than 25 years ago though... --> I'm suspecting, you've had a different opioid overdose and a lower dosage, if you've still experienced so much of your surroundings for the entire time, so much pain, discomfort and fear; I truly feel sorry for you. & I fully understand you, I'm still pissed about the hospital staff resuscitating me, just to treat me like a guinea pig - as doctors were searching desperately for a better cure of neurotic skin/flesh/bones and the resulting damages at that point in time... Nobody gets necrosis on and in the leg from nodding off though! No need to call me a liar, just bc I went through a different version of basically the same hell as you ~25 years ago... Maybe you should consider, that people are generally different and they're also reacting in different ways on different dosages of different opioids?^^ What did you overdose from? * Methadone and Heptadone bottles back then were made of brown glass and had sealed white plastic bottle tops.
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  49.  @nightstriker3592  Of course I fully accept your apology and I certainly don't hate you! I think I also could've written some things a lot nicer, I feel bad about that now and I sincerely apologize to you as well. The thought that you might've had a bad day and maybe generally a hard time, already has crossed my mind yesterday, so I completely understand that. Just know, I certainly also would've stood up for you, if I would've noticed you were not treated fairly. Personally I believe, we're all going through a lot of shit here in this life as some form of "cosmic learning process". I'm not religious, but I've often been wondering, what we all might've done wrong in one of our past lives, as being born onto this planet is more of a punishment than anything else. The problem of ending it/suicide is, that I suspect we would be born in the future with the same or at least very similar troubles, we've ended our last lives for. So just know, I'm a lot in this dark place and know it by far too well. There's highly likely a huge difference though, if an elderly person who's terminally ill, is committing suicide (or using medically assisted suicide like it's allowed in some countries) or a relatively healthy young one. This kept me here so far and hopefully you'll consider doing this, too. I hope you've someone to reach out to? Or have you ever thought about counseling? I'm asking, bc online contact isn't a really good replacement for talking to a friend or counselor. (Specially if the other person is in the same dark place, I doubt one suicidal person could really help another).
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