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Murders are making people undead

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Murders are making people undead


Do you know what is the connecting thing about the murders of Olof Palme, and Kennedy's and Abraham Lincoln's murders? In each of those cases is theater portrayed a role. Olof Palme shot after he came out from movie theater, Lee Harvey Oswald arrested at the movie theater and Abraham Lincoln shot in the theater. That thing is the strange coincidence in those crimes.  

If we are following the evidence of those murders, we should say that the motive is dark, and that's why we should say "murder-cases of the famous politicians" rather than political murders. We don't know was the reason for those crimes political or some personal hate? And if those victims were ordinary men, those crimes could be solved. So we should call those famous cases "dark homicides" rather than making theories about some large-scale conspiracies. And that means I don't introduce any theories at this time about the motives of the killers. 

Do you know, why we are remembering the prime minister of Sweden Olof Palme, and the president of the United States of America John Fitzgerald Kennedy? They were shot. The motive of those homicides is a mystery, and that thing is the root of the many more or less interesting theories. Some people say, that if the victims of those murders were ordinary people, they would be solved. This is the sad truth. The fact is that if those two men were not murdered they would not be remembered. 

And that is a thing, what we should remember when we are thinking about things like political murders. Or rather we should call those crimes "the murder of politicians", not "political murders".  The victim of those crimes were well-known politicians, and there were many theories about those crimes. They were so similar crimes, but also the crimes were same time so different, that they cannot compare with together. 

But those crimes were not assassinations. They were murders by using firearms. And that made them well-known crimes in the history of crimes. The targets were the influential men, whose names we are remembering well. But we cannot imagine why those crimes were made. Palmes came from the movie theater, where they were seen the movie. 

The killer-candidate of Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald arrested in the movie theater, Dallas in 1963. And Abraham Lincoln the President of the USA during the civil war was also shot in a theater.  That thing can give us interesting thought, and that is "movie theaters are dangerous places". Maybe that is a tasteless joke, but the fact is that it's an interesting coincidence that three remarkable statesmen died by shooters, and in every crime has somehow connected the movie- or some other theater. 

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