wasapi
Penultimate Amazing
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The case that made me back off from true crime cases for awhile was this one, It was just a nightmare;,
In 1992, in Madison, Indiana, 12 yr old Shandra Sharer was tortured to death over a 12 hour ordeal, by her 4 best friends.
They took her to a rumored haunted house deep in a forest, where they knew Shandra was superstitious and terrified there.
They tried everything to kill her. Beating, choking, slit her throat with a dull knife, burns her with cigarettes and joints, sodamizing her with a tire iron.
And more.
But Shandra held on. She seemed to stubbornly defy death.
So what are her poor 4 best friends to do now. They can't understand why "the bitch wont die. She's still trying to talk". Finally these brilliant "best friends" came up with "the plan."
They showered her with gasoling after rubbing alchohol on her injuries, and set her on fire.
She was no longer talking.
To celebrate, the "friends" went to breakfast afterwards, where they laughed how their sausages looked " like Shandra" when they last saw her.
So OK. Anyone else have a case that haunts them?
In 1992, in Madison, Indiana, 12 yr old Shandra Sharer was tortured to death over a 12 hour ordeal, by her 4 best friends.
They took her to a rumored haunted house deep in a forest, where they knew Shandra was superstitious and terrified there.
They tried everything to kill her. Beating, choking, slit her throat with a dull knife, burns her with cigarettes and joints, sodamizing her with a tire iron.
And more.
But Shandra held on. She seemed to stubbornly defy death.
So what are her poor 4 best friends to do now. They can't understand why "the bitch wont die. She's still trying to talk". Finally these brilliant "best friends" came up with "the plan."
They showered her with gasoling after rubbing alchohol on her injuries, and set her on fire.
She was no longer talking.
To celebrate, the "friends" went to breakfast afterwards, where they laughed how their sausages looked " like Shandra" when they last saw her.
So OK. Anyone else have a case that haunts them?