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Craiglist Will Kill You But So Will The iPhone

There is a predator that is using Craiglist to locate his potential victims. The killer appears to be using ads for massages to lure his female victims. Police have released a photo of a possible suspect, or as it is now fashionable to state ‘a person of interest’ that they are looking. But according to one news source the media is dubbing the suspect the Craiglist Killer. Looking at the police surveillance photo it appears the suspect is holding a iPhone.

So now some want to know. Should the suspect be called the ‘iPhone killer’? Some things never change. The media is trained to place a tag on everything.

But than again, the Boston Strangler was called that because he lived in Boston and was in fact strangling his victims. What should a killer who uses Craigslist to find his victims be called? The LA Times killer? LOL

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Did someone say ‘killer app?’

I must say, this has one of the more intriguing titles I’ve seen in a long time.

HHmmm … where did the picture come from. [Poor quality reminds me of the old days when a joke would get photocopied so many times it became unreadable.]

Is that a result of a photo being sent between so many iphones that the result is the “photocopy” effect?

More to the point. Do we now have surveillance cameras that take pictures and say Ah-Hah!! Lookee this. We go our man.

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