When You're Gonna Kill Your Boyfriend
All you have to do is quote Lenny Bruce and it interests me being that I was born way back when. The following quote takes you to
'Rough Justice' where the use of propane gas to kill a boyfriend is explained. When this gal gets out of jail she should be more careful not to leave her fingerprints, and more important, not to leave incriminating evidence on her computer.
Somebody else who hasn't read my Security Page!
Lenny Bruce once famously said that "in the halls of justice, the only justice is in the halls." He was referring to the corruption of the legal system, where deals are brokered and bargains arranged outside of the actual courtrooms. But the notion that sometimes justice requires stepping outside of the venue of the law is a universal one -- and almost universally a bad one.
Two examples of that show up in this morning's Boston Herald.
First up is yet another demonstration of the principle that "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned." A woman in Cambridge, Massachusetts had a rather unhappy breakup with her boyfriend. So unhappy, in fact, that she decided to kill him and his entire family. She was arrested after trying to pump their house full of propane gas.