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I recently discovered the story of Olga Hepnarová, a 22 years old woman who committed a mass murder in Prague in 1975.
She killed 8 people and wounded 12 hitting them with a truck. Holga had severe mental disease, she was a lesbian in a society that refused homosexuality, couldn't find a job, been in asylum multiple times since childhood.
The chronic isolation led Olga to commit the massacre.
She wrote a testament letter:
"I am a loner. A destroyed woman. A woman destroyed by people... I have a choice – to kill myself or to kill others. I choose TO PAY BACK MY HATERS. It would be too easy to leave this world as an unknown suicide victim. Society is too indifferent, rightly so. My verdict is: I, Olga Hepnarová, the victim of your bestiality, sentence you to death."
Olga has been executed in 1975. She never tried to justify herself, and indeed asked to be executed.
The story of Olga Hepnarová is quite perturbing because refers to an era in which also women could experience loneliness. And because provides an original point of view about going ER, external to inceldom and surely empathetically understendable for normies. Infact what you never miss in this cases is a strong amount of hypocrisy and double standard.
In 2016 a movie inspired by the facts and titled "I, Olga Hepnarová" was presented at the Berlin film festival.
Of course the movie doesn't judge Olga, nor explicitly condemns the massacre. It focuses on the isolation of Olga and on the progressive and unstoppable descent in the depths of mental disease.
Let's just wait for a similar movie about Minassian.
She killed 8 people and wounded 12 hitting them with a truck. Holga had severe mental disease, she was a lesbian in a society that refused homosexuality, couldn't find a job, been in asylum multiple times since childhood.
The chronic isolation led Olga to commit the massacre.
She wrote a testament letter:
"I am a loner. A destroyed woman. A woman destroyed by people... I have a choice – to kill myself or to kill others. I choose TO PAY BACK MY HATERS. It would be too easy to leave this world as an unknown suicide victim. Society is too indifferent, rightly so. My verdict is: I, Olga Hepnarová, the victim of your bestiality, sentence you to death."
Olga has been executed in 1975. She never tried to justify herself, and indeed asked to be executed.
The story of Olga Hepnarová is quite perturbing because refers to an era in which also women could experience loneliness. And because provides an original point of view about going ER, external to inceldom and surely empathetically understendable for normies. Infact what you never miss in this cases is a strong amount of hypocrisy and double standard.
In 2016 a movie inspired by the facts and titled "I, Olga Hepnarová" was presented at the Berlin film festival.
Of course the movie doesn't judge Olga, nor explicitly condemns the massacre. It focuses on the isolation of Olga and on the progressive and unstoppable descent in the depths of mental disease.
Let's just wait for a similar movie about Minassian.