What is this world coming to?
"Slain student was quick to lend a hand; Grieving wonder why no one came to her aid"
Rebecca Payne sang Christmas carols to the elderly, volunteered at her hometown church, and took a nervous freshman under her wing.
The Northeastern University senior was there for people when they needed her, her friends said yesterday.
But when the 22-year-old needed help early Tuesday morning, no one responded to the screams or the sounds of gunshots coming from her Mission Hill apartment. Her body was not discovered until hours later, when a building manager saw her open door.
"How does that happen?" said David Watson, who graduated with Payne from New Milford High School in Connecticut in 2004. "It's almost sickening to think that someone could hear something like that and not do anything."
Not in a police state!!! No one responded because it is NONE of MY BUSINESS.
That is what the FEAR of the POLICE STATE has engendered in people!!!
DON'T GET INVOLVED, an idea that has been PROMOTED by the MSM!!!
Otherwise, they would COVER ANTIWAR PROTESTS and ALL the OTHER ISSUES America AGREES ON by 80%!!
Yesterday a few more details emerged about Payne's killing, but the motive and the identity of the suspect remained shrouded in mystery. Half a dozen police officers continued to scour Payne's second-floor apartment for clues, as unnerved residents waited for answers about what happened in the neighborhood of families and college students.
There were no apparent signs of forced entry, and it was unclear yesterday whether anything was taken from Payne's apartment, said Elaine Driscoll, spokeswoman for the Boston Police Department. One witness saw a black van leave the apartment complex between 2 and 3 a.m., at about the same time neighbors said they had heard gunshots, Driscoll said.
Police do not believe that Payne was sexually assaulted, but are still waiting for full autopsy results that will reveal more about what happened to Payne, whose body was discovered at about 7 a.m. Tuesday with gunshot wounds to the legs and chest.
How long do you think she survived, waiting for someone to come help, readers?
Can you imagine?
It was a brutal end to a life that friends, family, and teachers said was full of promise...."
Like ALL LIVES ARE!!!!!!!!!!!