Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Boston Globe Mum on Mun's Murderers

Related: Mourning Mun and Meyer

And ask yourself why a JEWISH PARENT remains unmentioned in the Zionist-controlled MSM while a KID is CHARGED in the Meyer case?

The story is also hidden at the bottom of page B12.


"DA: No parents at party before death" by Michael Levenson, Globe Staff | February 18, 2009

ANDOVER - Investigators said yesterday that no parents were home the night teenagers held an all-night party that preceded the mysterious death of a 16-year-old Wellesley girl, who apparently wandered away from the house into the cold, wearing only shorts and a jacket.

"The address of the party is listed to Laurie Zimmerman, president and CEO of Zimmerman Associates, a consulting firm. Calls to her home and cellphone were not returned. No one answered the door at the house yesterday."

Of course, the ZIONIST MSM DROPPED that aspect of the story right quick!

COINCIDENCE?

And that little girl must have been plastered!

Carrie Kimball Monahan, a spokeswoman for the Essex County district attorney's office, would not release any other details of the case in the death of Elizabeth Mun, saying the investigation is ongoing....

After a massive search involving a police helicopter, investigators found Mun at about 10:40 a.m. Sunday, roughly five hours after she is believed to have left the party. She was facedown in a partially frozen brook in a wooded area about 200 yards away from the house where the party was held. Yesterday, officials performed an autopsy, the results of which have not been released.

The case has sparked a wave of anguish and questions about how the promising junior at Concord Academy came to her death. But authorities, school officials, and parents have maintained a strict public silence even as speculation swirls about whether drugs or alcohol were consumed at the event....

Umm, duh! An ALL-NIGHT PARTY? Talk about COVERING UP a CRIME, Globe!

We ALL KNOW WHY, too!! Because of the OWNER of the HOME!!!!!!!!!!!

Deepening the mystery was a haunting poem published in an online teen magazine that describes a seaside crime scene and a woman "drowning in her sorrows." Officials at the magazine, Teen Voices Online, said Mun had written the poem in 2005 when she was a student at Dana Hall School in Wellesley.

I'm NOT MAKING the CONNECTION?

Are they trying to say that this LOVELY GIRL COMMITTED SUICIDE?

Elizabeth Mun, 16, (left) the drowning victim in Andover.

Elizabeth Mun, 16, (left) the drowning victim in Andover. (Picture provided by Concord Academy)

The LIES of a COVER-UP are NEVER OUTRAGEOUS ENOUGH, when PROTECTING JEWS, 'eh, Globe?

I guess ASIAN or GOY LIVES are not as important as a JOO.

At Concord Academy yesterday, the campus was staked with orange signs reading "Private Property," and students had been instructed not to speak with the media, and not to leave campus.

Why?

In a statement posted on the Concord Academy website, Jake Dresden, the head of school, said regularly scheduled classes would resume this week "because structure and normalcy can be comforting."

I didn't even know the pretty young thing; however, there is no normalcy anymore! This just ONE MORE TRAGIC DEATH in this upside-down world!

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The death echoed the drowning in October of a 17-year-old girl from Plainville, Taylor Meyer, who was found in a marsh after wandering away from an underage drinking party. Police later charged a 19-year-old with providing alcohol to Meyer, who was a senior at King Philip Regional High School.

On Monday, Mun's family released a statement describing Elizabeth's passions. She enjoyed traveling, photography, and playing sports such as field hockey, lacrosse, golf, and figure skating, the statement said.

She had hoped to attend Brown University, the alma mater of her mother, Sue Lee, an orthodontist in Framingham. Her father, Edward C. Mun, is a gastric bypass surgeon at Brigham and Women's and Faulkner hospitals.

This is terribly sad! She had the whole world in front of her.

Oh, the loss of life, readers. I just can't take it anymore.

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I'm actually surprised the Globe even got back to the story; sometimes they
don't.