boomerhc9
01-24-2015, 21:07
http://q13fox.com/2015/01/23/survivor-of-mass-theater-shooting-selling-pellets-from-her-own-body/
Thought you guys might be interested in seeing this, especialy considering what she's selling. Buckshot pellets from the aurora theater shooting. It's actually the first time I've heard that a shotgun was used.
DENVER, Colorado – As jury selection starts in the James Holmes mass-murder trial, one Aurora Colorado theater shooting victim is selling pellets from her body as murder memorabilia.
The woman tells KDVR-TV in Denver that she needs the money — to avoid becoming homeless (http://kdvr.com/2015/01/22/aurora-theater-shooting-victim-turns-to-murder-memorabilia-website-to-avoid-being-homeless/).
“There’s a little scar here,” says Carli Richards pointing to herself. “There’s another one below it”
These aren’t scars from an accident.
Instead they’re the daily reminder of a night out on July 20th, 2012.
“The theater was so packed, it was almost impossible to find a spot where to sit,” she says
But Carli and hundreds more were there the moment a gunman opened fire inside theater number nine in Aurora.
Carli was struck all across her body.
“I got hit in the chest, the back, and like everywhere,” she says.
Now two and half years later, she’s still removing some of pellets. Which has lead to the idea to turn her pain into a profit.
“I was actually kind of baffled that the idea even came to me, you know the idea to sell the pellets, I was like ok haha…you know,” she says.
Carli is now selling her pellets on the website “Serial Killers Ink (http://serialkillersink.net/skistore/index.php?_a=product&product_id=3216)”
It’s a murder memorabilia shop featuring things like letters from America’s most notorious killers.
“The people who collect these sorts of things, they shell out so much money for it,” she says.
Which is why Carli’s pellet is selling for some 1,650 dollars.
It comes with a signed photo, and all of the money will go to the 24-year-old.
But is she glorifying crimes like the shooting itself?
“I think people have extreme black or white thinking about things and I think that like people will always find something negative to say,” she says.
Serial Killers Ink says this is the first time they’ve sold anything like this to help a victim.
Carli tells us she’s just grateful for the help.
“I’ve had trouble holding on to jobs, we got flooded out of our home at one point, I mean it’s been one thing after the other,” she says.
The fragment is still for sale and Carli hopes the money will go to help pay the basics she just can’t afford anymore.
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Thought you guys might be interested in seeing this, especialy considering what she's selling. Buckshot pellets from the aurora theater shooting. It's actually the first time I've heard that a shotgun was used.
DENVER, Colorado – As jury selection starts in the James Holmes mass-murder trial, one Aurora Colorado theater shooting victim is selling pellets from her body as murder memorabilia.
The woman tells KDVR-TV in Denver that she needs the money — to avoid becoming homeless (http://kdvr.com/2015/01/22/aurora-theater-shooting-victim-turns-to-murder-memorabilia-website-to-avoid-being-homeless/).
“There’s a little scar here,” says Carli Richards pointing to herself. “There’s another one below it”
These aren’t scars from an accident.
Instead they’re the daily reminder of a night out on July 20th, 2012.
“The theater was so packed, it was almost impossible to find a spot where to sit,” she says
But Carli and hundreds more were there the moment a gunman opened fire inside theater number nine in Aurora.
Carli was struck all across her body.
“I got hit in the chest, the back, and like everywhere,” she says.
Now two and half years later, she’s still removing some of pellets. Which has lead to the idea to turn her pain into a profit.
“I was actually kind of baffled that the idea even came to me, you know the idea to sell the pellets, I was like ok haha…you know,” she says.
Carli is now selling her pellets on the website “Serial Killers Ink (http://serialkillersink.net/skistore/index.php?_a=product&product_id=3216)”
It’s a murder memorabilia shop featuring things like letters from America’s most notorious killers.
“The people who collect these sorts of things, they shell out so much money for it,” she says.
Which is why Carli’s pellet is selling for some 1,650 dollars.
It comes with a signed photo, and all of the money will go to the 24-year-old.
But is she glorifying crimes like the shooting itself?
“I think people have extreme black or white thinking about things and I think that like people will always find something negative to say,” she says.
Serial Killers Ink says this is the first time they’ve sold anything like this to help a victim.
Carli tells us she’s just grateful for the help.
“I’ve had trouble holding on to jobs, we got flooded out of our home at one point, I mean it’s been one thing after the other,” she says.
The fragment is still for sale and Carli hopes the money will go to help pay the basics she just can’t afford anymore.
Trademark and Copyright 2015 Cable News Network (http://www.cnn.com/), Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved.