Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The field where she threw the severed member is probably filled with ugly townhomes.
Wonder if they’re haunted townhomes? They might hear it screaming in the night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember how shocked and outraged jerky guys were when this happened, lol! Until then, they never imagined a woman would slice their dick off. The horror!
Certain men hate it when victims fight back.
He was found not guilty and she was found insane. Does that not fit your regular narrative of posts here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What apartment complex did they live in, OP? I also used to live in Manassas. I knew it happened there, but I will flip if we lived in the same complex. ✂️ ✂️
Also, what’s the name of the podcast?
Oh, I see it’s in the link. Those pictures don’t look like where I lived, though it was forever ago.
Op here
It’s called Maplewood Park apartments and it’s close to route 28, very close to the Jeep Dealership. I actually thought that street was part of Manassas Park, but I get the border confused a lot over that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What apartment complex did they live in, OP? I also used to live in Manassas. I knew it happened there, but I will flip if we lived in the same complex. ✂️ ✂️
Also, what’s the name of the podcast?
Oh, I see it’s in the link. Those pictures don’t look like where I lived, though it was forever ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember how shocked and outraged jerky guys were when this happened, lol! Until then, they never imagined a woman would slice their dick off. The horror!
Certain men hate it when victims fight back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure she was a hairstylist at the Bubbles in Reston. Not sure I’d trust her cutting my hair :/
Why?? It might’ve been a clean cut. 😁😁
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it successfully reattached?
Yes. When this happened, the story in the paper was riveting. From a variety of angles, but especially the plight of the severed subject.
uh, no. That depends on what your definition of 'successfully' is.
They got it back on. But I saw his porns (was popular in high school) and that thang was not right and it needed a lot of work/didn't look like he enjoyed it. Just sayin'.
Had no idea this was Manassass.
Shit, now I’m curious. Off to Google...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it successfully reattached?
Yes. When this happened, the story in the paper was riveting. From a variety of angles, but especially the plight of the severed subject.
uh, no. That depends on what your definition of 'successfully' is.
They got it back on. But I saw his porns (was popular in high school) and that thang was not right and it needed a lot of work/didn't look like he enjoyed it. Just sayin'.
Had no idea this was Manassass.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure she was a hairstylist at the Bubbles in Reston. Not sure I’d trust her cutting my hair :/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it successfully reattached?
Yes. When this happened, the story in the paper was riveting. From a variety of angles, but especially the plight of the severed subject.