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Advocard [28]
4 years ago
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"Birmingham Sunday" by Richard Fariña How did the killers view their victims?

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Anestetic [448]4 years ago
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The killers view their victims as children. The victims we're four children and traveled as a group after finishing their Sunday lessons. The children had gone to the basement and wanted to change into choir clothes and they we're killed.

Sergeu [11.5K]4 years ago
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The killers view their victims as children. The victims we're four children and traveled as a group after finishing their Sunday lessons. The children had gone to the basement and wanted to change into choir clothes and they we're killed. Hope it help.
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