People thought me bad before, but if ever I should get free, I'll let them know what bad means
Billy The Kid
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People thought me bad before, but if ever I should get free, I'll let them know what bad means
Billy The Kid
….“Did Katie and Sadie say anything as you were driving off from the residence?" "Yes." "What did they say?" "They complained about their heads, that the people were pulling their hair, and that their heads hurt. And Sadie even came out and said that when she was struggling with a big man, that he hit her in the head. And also Katie complained of her hand, that it hurt." "Did she say why her hand hurt?" "Yes." "What did she say?" "She said when she stabbed, that there were bones in the way, and she couldn’t get the knife through all the way, and that it took too much energy or whatever, I don’t know her exact words, but it hurt her hand.”
Linda Kasabian, a member of the Manson family, describing a conversation after the Tate murders.
I am an enemy of the male sex. Years ago a man wronged me deeply and broke my girl’s heart. I vowed to be revenged on him and his sex. I have kept my word, for I have made men suffer something of what I have suffered. They may say I am responsible for the death of these men, and they may even take my life for what they call my crime. If they do I shall be glad to die with the knowledge that I have paid my debt in full. I do not deny that I have derived pleasure from the sufferings of the men they call my victims. I have enjoyed every pang they suffered, every agony they endured. Pangs and agony have been balm to my wounded and bruised heart. My one regret is that I was not able to strike directly at the man who wronged me.
Josefa Szanyi
Szanyi was a misandrist who seduced and later murdered men, mostly married ones, in Budapest, Hungary in the years leading up to 1926. She was convicted of 12 murders.
There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws.
Ayn Rand