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Murder Over a Sexual Harassment Suit?
posted by Scott on 08:48 AM May 25th, 2004
News Anonymous User writes "Something must have gone terribly wrong with somebody . . . In Kentucky, a female worker was shot and killed after filing a sexual harassment suit against a male co-worker. She was going to testify two days later. The male co-worker, whom some said had an interest in the woman, was suspected. A female who had been in a relationship with the victim was also suspected (she had threatened the victim in retaliation for a previous threat.) However, she said she was sick in bed at the time and was not responsible for the murder. In the end, the male worker was found not guilty because proof was lacking and some witnesses were questionable. There is a timeline of articles on the case to see."

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Dare I... (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 02:08 PM May 26th, 2004 EST (#1)
Dare I say that perhaps she got what she deserved? After all, if you consider the impact of this suit on this man's life, it might well be legitimate to claim "self-defense."
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