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Jack wrote:She deserve what happened to her. Stupid bitch going after sailors. Doesn't she know that I'm here and ready to serve. Stupid punk.
Mulboyne wrote:Mainichi: American sailor arrested for attempted murder of Japanese girlfriend
SASEBO, Nagasaki --- An American sailor stationed at a U.S. naval base here was arrested for attempted murder on Saturday after he allegedly stabbed his Japanese girlfriend earlier that day, police said. Matthew Harn, 25, admitted to stabbing the 25-year-old woman at about 3:30 a.m. in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, police said. The woman is still in hospital, but she is conscious and her condition is stable. A local resident contacted police after hearing a woman cry for help early Saturday morning. By the time officers arrived at the scene, Harn had already fled by car. They found and arrested him at his home, police said. They believe Harn and the woman started dating after meeting each other about a week ago.
F_O_R_E_X wrote:i'm not particularily fond of sailors (mostly womanisers)
American Oyaji wrote:potential sailor
FG Lurker wrote:I suspect she might still have chosen the stabbing she got rather than the one you're offering. Wise choice too, IMO.
Jack wrote:Your such a fuck yourself.
Jack wrote:I would have fucked her without the stabbing.
Jack wrote:So there, she deserve what happened to her. She's a bitch.
FG Lurker wrote:Uhh, yeah, whatever. Go home to mommy.
Pokemon-Master wrote:he's in touble now guess he will be spending the next few years in jail
Mulboyne wrote:...An American sailor stationed at a U.S. naval base here was arrested for attempted murder on Saturday after he allegedly stabbed his Japanese girlfriend earlier that day...
gboothe wrote:Ahh, I'll do mommy, if you're short somebody !
Mulboyne wrote:
. . . An American sailor stationed at a U.S. naval base . . . Matthew Harn, 25, admitted to stabbing the 25-year-old woman at about 3:30 a.m. in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, police said . . .
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Charles - you know better than that!!
Charles wrote:Wha? I wasn't aware this violated any rules, I'm sure I've seen worse NSFW links posted here. If there is any relevant rule I've transgressed, please educate me.
F_O_R_E_X wrote:i'm not particularily fond of sailors (mostly womanisers)
Charles wrote:Wha? I wasn't aware this violated any rules, I'm sure I've seen worse NSFW links posted here. If there is any relevant rule I've transgressed, please educate me.
And all this over a bad pun. Sheesh.
GomiGirl wrote:It is not the link that it is the problem it is that you didn't put a warning that it was NSFW. Companies are very strict these days about what sites are viewed on corporate networks etc.
Charles wrote:
But really now, just the site name of fuckedgaijin.com probably is NSFW by definition, you'd be crazy to surf here from work if you have strict workplace policies.
Catoneinutica wrote:PS: No offense to Ultra. I think this site couldn't be more aptly named. It's just a little awkward mentioning the name to people not in the know.
GomiGirl wrote:Anybody with work problems for the URL just use a proxy anyway.
F_O_R_E_X wrote:just curious.... cant they trace the origin even using proxies ??
A Japanese court found a U.S. sailor guilty of stabbing two Japanese women near Tokyo last year and sentenced him to eight years in prison, officials said Thursday. Sailor Joshua David Williams, 20, was convicted of attempted murder in the ruling at the Yokohama District Court, court official Yoshie Ueki said. Williams, a sailor based at a large U.S. Navy facility in Yokosuka, just south of Tokyo, was accused of stabbing a 17-year-old girl and a 27-year-old woman in his off-base apartment in July, 2007. The sailor stabbed the teenager in the stomach, causing serious injury, and slashed the other woman's back. The court refused to say whether Williams had pleaded guilty or innocent to the attempted murder charge. Local newspapers have reported that Williams said he never intended to kill the women. Prosecutors had asked for a 10-year sentence. Japanese law on attempted murder has no clear-cut sentencing guidelines, instead leaving it up to prosecutors to seek penalties based on severity of the attack. U.S. military officials were not immediately available for comment...more...
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