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Old 05-10-2015, 09:33 AM #1
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Default Killer chasing victim - would you help?

I recently watched a documentary where a beautiful young girl who had been abducted and beaten and raped by a Serial Killer, escaped from the boot of his car on a lonely desert road. As she ran along the road, half-naked, bloodied and distraught, he was in close pursuit and armed with a meat cleaver. Incredibly, a car came along towards the poor girl and she grabbed its wing mirror as it slowed to a halt. The old man driving the car had obviously stopped to help her, but his equally as elderly wife who was sat in the passenger seat, STARTED TO PUNCH HIM AND TOLD HIM TO DRIVE ON!!!!!

The old man complied and left the poor victim behind as the serial killer closed in, but thankfully - and against the odds - another car came along full of young men who did rescue her and the killer fled.

My question to you is; On a lonely desert road and faced with the psycho killer armed with a cleaver close by, WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE DONE? Be honest.

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