Thursday, February 26, 2009
Life's Little Mysteries...
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Everyone has a purpose. Just in different fields.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Pedro Lopez
Pedro Alonso López (born October 8, 1948 in Santa Isabel, Colombia) is a Colombian-born confessed serial killer, accused of killing more than 300 women across South America. Aside from uncited local accounts, López’s crimes first received international attention from an interview conducted by Ron Laytner, a long time freelance photojournalist who first met López in his Ambato Prison cell in 1980. According to Laytner’s story, López became known as the "Monster of the Andes" in 1980 when he led police to the graves of 53 of his victims in Ecuador, all girls between nine and twelve years old. In 1983 he was found guilty of murdering 110 young girls in Ecuador alone and confessed to a further 240 murders of missing girls in neighboring Peru and Colombia.
After his jail term he started preying on young girls in Peru. He later claimed that, by 1978, he had killed over 100 of them. He had been caught by a native tribe, who were preparing to execute him, when an American missionary intervened and persuaded them to hand him over to the state police. The police soon released him. He relocated to Colombia and later Ecuador, killing about three girls a week. López later said "I like the girls in Ecuador, they are more gentle and trusting, more innocent." The authorities had previously believed the disappearance of so many girls was due to white slavery or prostitution.
López became one of the most prolific serial killers in Ecuador and in the world. He became notorious internationally as a serial killer. López was arrested when an attempted abduction went wrong and he was trapped by market traders. He confessed to over 300 murders. The police only believed him when a flash flood uncovered a mass grave of many of his victims.
This was from wikipedia.
Based on my opinion, he made a name for himself but by doing something wrong. Taking the lives of so many in indispeakable and cruel. Every life in this world is valuable no matter what species it is. Even though so, its probably he did that because of his childhood experience. No matter, I'm just 1 person out of the other 6billion people in the world who is just simply giving an opinion.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Wonderland
Well Well Well.This new blog seems to be the new and current blog that I use because the previous one I use was very old. So what do I write for today? Well during English period our teacher Jacob who apparently has a more interesting way of teaching told us to write an essay about anything. For all those who are close to me you would probably know what I could be writing. Lets not tell anyone else bout this ah guys. Anyway, so I wrote about the most interesting place that I have visited. Nope its not a country though it would be cool to visit places like France, Switzerland, Dubai and etc though but in fact its actually my dad's childhood home. Yes the simple life in Alor Setar,Kedah.
That one place has all the relaxation and peace I can find. It has a paddy field behind followed by strong wind breeze to make things even better. Not only that, there isn't any computer or astro or even playstation 1. The most advanced electronic object I can find was a house phone and a tv which is good because I always spend all of my time staring infront of the computer all day long so I can get to see what they do. I actually saw how they entertained themselves. One of it was well talking and cooking but my favourite was BOOZE! Yes booze. Apparently if you live in Alor Setar you could buy alot of booze from the border shopping mall which was duty free or from Thailand.
I actually tred this whiskey+coffee drink which was sweet and alcoholic. Of course I had my mum's approval first before taking it. Not only that, it was that very spot where I realise that I was a uncle of 2 nephews and a niece. I felt older Hahaha. My dad told me stories about what he did around the house to help his parents. During the evening, most of my dad's brothers and their familes along with mine had dinner together. Their food was very nice because most of their food is always fresh. After the dinner, me and my family went back to one of my dad's brother's house for some rest. Well I have seen how my dad lived his life during his early age.
All I have to say is "Orang Kampung Boleh!" Hahaha.