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From: Rhino <no_offline_contact@example.com>
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Subject: Re: Canada, Our Home and Native Hideout
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2025 12:03:22 -0500
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On 2025-01-30 11:20 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
> Rhino <no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:
>> I just read this story about some murders in the US and Mexico by an
>> American woman who was featured in an episode of Unsolved Mysteries so
>> I'm not marking it as Off-Topic [OT].
>>
>> https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/sharon-kinne-dee-glabus-taber-alberta-missouri-kansas-city-mexico-murder-fugutive-1.7446150
>>
>> It seems a multiple murderer who killed her husband, the wife of the guy
>> she was having an affair with, and a guy in Mexico fled to Canada to
>> escape justice - and succeeded. The murders took place in the 60s and
>> she lived quietly in Alberta under an assumed name, finally dying in 2022.
>>
> 
> At first glance, it looks like she’d made herself a widow at 16 but I guess
> her dying three years ago screws up the timeline. She was still a teenager
> though.  gotta be a TV movie in there somewhere.
> 

In traditional Hollywood storytelling, the kind we grew up with as 
opposed to the kind they do now, you couldn't possibly tell her story as 
it actually happened unless you changed the ending so that she paid for 
her crimes in some way, either by being caught by a determined lawman, 
or perhaps by being horribly tormented about her crimes in some major way.

In today's Hollywood, it's different. They could make her a folk hero 
and even a proof that even the most monstrous among us could be reformed 
by the simple expedient of a fresh start in a new place.

-- 
Rhino