Who Killed 'Honey Girl' the Sea Turtle???

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Sorry Doug.

I didn't watch the news video as just reading what you posted pisses me off that some person would do this.

Even if they were looking for food and homeless... They can go ask for some help and leave the Lives of other's alone.

I am sorry this happened!!:shakehead:
 
Whoever would do this to a turtle really blows. So sad.
 
A friend of mine told me about the murder of a well known sea turtle over on Oahu.

Just as a point of clarity, you can't "murder" a sea turtle. You can kill one, but that doesn't fit in the classical definition of murder.

Phil Ellis
 
Let me rephrase that.....

A friend of mine told me about the sensless beheading, dismembering and slaughtering of a well known female sea turtle named 'Honey Girl' over on Oahu that was found partially buried in the sand with it's breast plate removed and covered with ants on the well known beach affectionately known as 'Turtle Beach" (aka Laniakea Beach).

Is that better?
 
Let me rephrase that.....

A friend of mine told me about the sensless beheading, dismembering and slaughtering of a well known female sea turtle named 'Honey Girl' over on Oahu that was found partially buried in the sand with it's breast plate removed and covered with ants on the well known beach affectionately known as 'Turtle Beach" (aka Laniakea Beach).

Is that better?

Much better.

Phil Ellis
 


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Just as a point of clarity, you can't "murder" a sea turtle. You can kill one, but that doesn't fit in the classical definition of murder.

Phil Ellis

Semantics-

Dead is dead...but thanks for the lesson in classical definitions :shakehead:
 
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