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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:30 pm
Hey everyone! Lets have a discussion about Nice Boat ^_^
Just in case some people don't know, Nice Boat is an internet meme originating from the final(12th) episode of the anime School Days. The School Days final had a fair amount of blood in it involving teenage girls and murder. Due to this, the stations broadcasting the show felt it to be insensitive to the recent incident of a teenage girl who killed her father with an axe in Kyoto. When it was originally broadcasted, fans were shocked to see that it had been replaced by beautiful music(music wasn't Norwegian), and scenery from norway. Among the mixed responses, a 4chan contributor after viewing a scene with a Norwegian Fjord1 ferry commented 'nice boat'. The final episode was eventually broadcasted in edited format. The axe murder also contributed indirectly to making Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai less violent.
The reason I thought of this topic was because I showed the picture of the ferry to my mom and told her about the making-Higurashi Kai-less-violent-ing and she said 'good' o_e;
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:48 am
Woo go background info. Kyoto must have all the fun, theres never any axe murders in america ;~;
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:51 pm
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Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 6:30 pm
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Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:57 pm
Ah, I forget to quote things sometimes. Sorry about that sweatdrop I mean 'yup' in agreement to the fact that there are never axe murders in america lol xp whee Ah...I'm tired -w-
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Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:52 am
Raftelfan Ah, I forget to quote things sometimes. Sorry about that sweatdrop I mean 'yup' in agreement to the fact that there are never axe murders in america lol xp whee Ah...I'm tired -w- I'm going to go search through American history and find one. I'm going to get at least one!
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Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:03 pm
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Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 2:13 am
I shall now post my results! Villisca Axe Murder in 1912. Theres that one, and it happened in Iowa. Thats the only one i found.
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Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:41 pm
Shen_Gooru I shall now post my results! Villisca Axe Murder in 1912. Theres that one, and it happened in Iowa. Thats the only one i found. Ooh cool! What are the details?
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Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:24 am
One the morning of June 10, 1912, a small community in Villisca, Iowa awoke to find 8 of their own had been brutally murdered by an axe during the middle of the night. What once had been a peaceful community where everyone knew and trusted their neighbors, attended church together and left doors unlocked, changed forever on that bloody morning.
Joe B Moore (43), his wife Sarah (39), their four children, Herman (11), Katherine (10), Boyd (7), Paul (5) and two visiting children, Lena (11) and Ina ( 8 ) Stillinger were found in the early morning hours of June 10. All had been brutally murdered while they slept in their beds sometime between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. They had attended Children’s Day at their local church and arrived home about 11:00 p.m. the night before.
After the bodies were discovered and law enforcement arrived, the law quickly discovered that they had already lost control of the crime scene. Neighbors had already filed into the house to witness the carnage and contaminated any evidence that might have been useful. The murderer/murderers had covered all the windows and mirrors of the home, and had cover the victims with blankets and clothing. A long, black handled axe lay against the wall in the downstairs sewing room where Lena and Ina lay. The mutilation of Lena and Ina was so severe that they were identified by their personal Bibles which were left on the dresser in their room. A bloody pan of water was found in the kitchen along with a half eaten meal. Kerosene lamps were carefully placed at the foot of each bed in both the parent’s room and the sewing room. The chimneys of the lamps had been discarded and the wicks turned back.
Neighbors and law enforcement began to compile a list of suspects. No longer were doors left unlocked and everyone began keeping vigils at night to ensure the safety of their families. Accusations, rumors, and suspicion ran rampant. The state and neighboring counties sent in law enforcement agencies to assist with the thousands of interviews that took place, but the crime was never solved.
One of the prime suspects of the murders became Frank Jones, a very wealthy and powerful businessman. He was also a State Senator and very involved in politics. Joe Moore was once employed by Frank Jones but quit that job to open his own business. Jones and Moore soon became bitter business rivals. It was also rumored that Joe Moore was having an affair with the Senator’s daughter-in-law, Dona and this further aroused suspicion.
Another prime suspect was Reverend Lyn George Jacklin Kelly who was a traveling minister, a peeping tom and a man with peculiar habits He had attended the Children’s Day Services at the Moore’s church on the night of the murders. He boarded a train during the early morning hours of June 10 and it was reported by an elderly couple, also on the train, that he talked about the murders before the bodies were discovered. Rev. Kelly confessed to the murders several years later, but charges were dropped after one trial ended in a hung jury and the 2nd jury acquitted him.
William Mansfield also became a suspect. He had recently been released from prison and was known to have associations with the other criminals. He became a suspect when his own wife, his infant daughter and his in-laws were murdered by an axe in Blue Island, Illinois in 1914. The murder scene in Blue Island was very similar to the Villisca murders. It was rumored that Mansfield was hired by Frank Jones. Similar axe murders had occurred in Kansas and Colorado in which Mansfield could be placed in these locations on the nights of those murders.
Thats a lot of copy and paste mixed with my own corrections and other info. That should solve most questions.
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Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:21 am
That's intense! Good work finding this man biggrin
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Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:59 pm
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Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:12 pm
Hm, I don't know ;o Think I'll try to post some more fanart in the fanart section...not now, but maybe soon.
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Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 1:44 pm
Well then im looking forward to it. I'm sure it will be amazing.
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Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:28 pm
Haha don't hold your breath. sweatdrop Anyway, now what to do with this thread...
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