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Those of you who have read me for a long time know that most of the time, I post things that are silly or meant to be humorous.

This is not one of those times.

I want to call your attention to this news story, concerning a woman whose body was found Monday morning in the small Colorado town of Surrey Ridge; she had been noosed, the noose then tied to the back of a car, and dragged to her death, leaving a mile-long trail of blood on the road. She has not yet been identified, as her body was mutilated beyond recognition.

When I heard about this case, I was immediately reminded of the similar lynching of James Byrd, Jr. in 1998, in Jasper, Texas. He was also dragged behind a car until he died; his body was also horribly mutilated. Within 24 hours, the police had determined that this was a hate crime, as his assailants were known white supremacists. The FBI was called in, the murder was immediately condemned as an act of racism, and Byrd's death instantly became the focus of a national conversation about racial politics and hate crimes. It even became an issue during the 2000 Presidential campaign.

Well, this unidentified woman has been dead for a week. The FBI have not, apparently, become involved. The suspect is apparently an illegal immigrant, so INS is involved, but the murder case itself is being pursued by state and local authorities. That in itself isn't so wrong, in my eyes.

What is wrong, is that this case has gotten nowhere near the same amount of attention. It's all over their local news, of course, but while national news has carried stories about it, none of them were on the front page. The woman has yet to be identified positively. And most importantly, in my mind, is that there is no discussion, in law enforcement, in the mainstream media or in the general blogosphere, about calling this a hate crime. Outside of explicitly feminist circles, those words aren't even mentioned. Nothing about violence against women in general, nothing about how much this resembled a lynching, nothing about how, gee, maybe there is a growing problem with violent acts against women.

Where is the outcry?

I have seen various discussion boards where the subject became one of illegal immigration, with the usual bigoted shitstains trying to blame it on the fact that the suspect is Latino, or talking about how "those people" are just the sort of people to beat and murder "their" women. Nothing, though, about how common assault and murder of women is in this country (for example: the leading cause of death for pregnant women in the US is homicide). Nothing about the problem of rampant misogyny. Nothing about invoking VAWA for this crime.

Where is the outcry, I ask you?

Date: 2006-09-21 08:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] azzy23.livejournal.com
Regarding sex crimes, those aren't the same. It's more correct to call them torture, or torture and murder.

Date: 2006-09-21 08:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] azzy23.livejournal.com
in addition, the WAY a person mutilates and kills tells a lot about them. For example, there was a case during the Jack The Ripper era that was not attributed to him, although many still think it was one of his. The reason for this was that the killer stabbed the victim. Jack the Ripper liked to slice his victims. One is rage, one is cold and methodical. One is based in anger (she was stabbed all over her body), one is based in sexuality (The Ripper would cut their throats to kill them, then take time removing their uterus, and even parts of their genitalia). He also removed several other organs in some cases, but the idea was the tableau. The finished product. He took pleasure in the method, whereas the other killer took pleasure in ending a life. The Ripper was a stranger killer, and most likely chose prostitutes because they were female (thus less likely to overpower him), and available (nobody watched out for them, they were frequently alone). He was a convenience killer. The other was most likely the victim's lover because the level of anger in the killing shows a great emotional investment.

and...

Date: 2006-09-21 08:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] azzy23.livejournal.com
I'm not surprised this guy was her boyfriend. The way her body was treated bespeaks great anger, and a desire to DESTROY her. She made him angry, so he destroyed the object of his anger.

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