The murders of the Ohta's called "another Tate Case"

Discussion in 'The Death of Dr. Ohta' started by catscradle77, Jan 25, 2010.

  1. catscradle77 Administrator

    The murders of the Ohta's called "another Tate Case".

    From October 1970.

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  2. Dilligaf Donating Members

    Would love to know where the article is from, I love the syntax.  It certainly is not from a promising publication.

    I love the term "woolly hophead", I think that is how I will now refer to CM.  And for the other "antiestablishment freaks",  well, enough said.
  3. freebird Donating Members

    I haven't heard the term "hophead" since my Grandpa died!! I had to laugh at that, then to add "wooly" just cracked me up.
  4. catscradle77 Administrator

    [quote author=Dilligaf link=topic=4914.msg44961#msg44961 date=1264472376]
    Would love to know where the article is from, I love the syntax.  It certainly is not from a promising publication.

    I love the term "woolly hophead", I think that is how I will now refer to CM.  And for the other "antiestablishment freaks",  well, enough said.
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    Uh, it came from the NY Times.
  5. Dilligaf Donating Members

    As I said, not a promising publication.  :-[

    However, the manner in which it is written certainly shows a more conservative slant, opposite to the manner in which articles are written today.  One wonders how such articles would be written today, greater absolution of the suspect, because it is not his fault?

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