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How many dramas out there on the murder of a teen in a small town?


This theme dominates cable and streaming network series. Or a version of this (rape, abductions). Kind of a well trodden topic now. I will see this one through but I am getting a little weary of this genre.

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To many

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*too

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And all those murdered teens go on to become part of the 8 billion ghost/sinister spirit stories. Way too many of those as well.

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The EXAM and the EVIDENCE says that ERIN wasn't RAPED.

And she may also not have been MURDERED either.

Because someone may have only made it look like a MURDER for some reason when it really isn't or wasn't.??

So the next question to ask is WHY would the DEACON want to make her death look like a HOMICIDE if it wasn't???

Maybe because SUICIDE or SELF MURDER is considered to be an UNFORGIVEABLE MORTAL SIN???


The Sin of Suicide - catholiceducation.org

https://www.catholiceducation.org/en/culture/catholic-contributions/the-sin-of-suicide.html


(Moreover, to help someone commit suicide is also a mortal sin.) Here though we must remember that for a sin to be mortal and cost someone salvation, the objective action (in this case the taking of one's own life) must be grave or serious matter; the person must have an informed intellect (know that this is wrong); and the person must give full

Amid a world in chaos, is suicide still a mortal sin ...

https://catholicphilly.com/.../amid-a-world-in-chaos-is-suicide-still-a-mortal-sin

Sep 24, 2020 Ā· (Beaverton, Oregon) A. Suicide has always been considered by the Catholic Church as a grave offense, which is one of the elements that constitutes mortal sin. As the Catechism of the Catholic...


In her BEATEN and BATTERED STATE of MIND (both MENTALLY and PHYSICALLY) perhaps ERIN also didn't have what one would call an INFORMED INTELLECT???

And maybe that's also why the DEACON wants to HIDE what really happened???


>>"Grave psychological disturbances, anguish, or grave fear of hardship, suffering, or torture can diminish the responsibility of the one committing suicide" (#2282). This qualification does not make suicide a right action in any circumstance; however, it does make us realize that the person may not be totally culpable for the action because of various circumstances or personal conditions.


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Someone posted the link to the SNL parody of this in another thread. Confirms my point. This genre is saturated and is now fodder for parody.

Kate Winslet is very like Toni Colletteā€™s character in Unbelieveable, who are both like Sarah Lancashireā€™s character in Happy Valley who is a bit like Olivia Colemanā€™s character in Broadchurch which probably inspired Carey Mulliganā€™s character in Collateral who could be an updated version of Helen Mirrenā€™s character in Prime Suspect.

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The SNL parody is MOSTLY MAKING FUN of the ACCENT (not the murder in the story).

And one also WISHED they had a DOLLAR for each time someone else has compared this story to another one, because then one would also be RICH due to the way almost everyone compares it to being like another completely different story.

And most of the time one also hasn't even see the stories they mention (like one also has not seen any of the stories that you've mentioned in your message).

Therefore the reason why the mention of them also does nothing to help to prove your point when one also has no idea what it is that you're making reference to.

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