The Delilah Files
By Paul Stanner
Last week the highly acclaimed , in feminist circles , Egyptian - American feminist Mona Eltahaway caused quite a stir by advocating that women employ the use of " justifiable violence " against men. What is justifiable violence is of course left solely to the discretion of women. I was not shocked that a feminist would advocate this in the least nor that a sizable per centage of women seem to agree with her. I am also not shocked that the notion that women hold the higher moral ground simply by virtue of being women and are thusly predisposed by nature against the use of violence in spite of the vast amounts of contradictory evidence still pervades society. As an example of that pervasion it is a fact that women get about 2/3 of the prison time that men get for the same exact violent crime. I do find it disturbing that so many men seem to subscribe to this theory considering that female criminal behavior has been with us since the beginning of time right up until today. There needs to be a whole lot more education and exposure of violent and perverse female behavior. Men in general and MGTOW men in particular need to know that violent female criminals are capable of all the same disgusting behavior as violent male criminals and to learn how to protect themselves against these violent and cunning criminals. In that regard The Delilah Files is going to do it's part beginning right now. This Delilah comes to us from the dangerous world of murder and is particularly egregious because the killer is a teenager and the victim is a senior citizen.
By KC Baker - Providence , R.I. Journal - Bulletin October 18, 2019 02:25 PM
Heavenly Arroyo, 15, of Rhode Island, is behind bars and awaiting trial afterafter being charged with allegedly stabbing Ana Vazquez, 68, more than 14 times
Heavenly Arroyo, who is from Rochester, New York, but recently moved to Fall River, was arrested on Oct. 6 and charged with murder for allegedly stabbing Ana Vazquez at least 14 times in her Fall River apartment earlier that day, local station WPRI, the Providence Journal, and CBS Boston report.
Arroyo’s uncle, who lived in the apartment, and “the family in that apartment,” including Vazquez, were trying to adopt her, Assistant District Attorney Dennis Collins, who is prosecuting the murder case, told the Providence Journal Thursday. “That was the understanding with her mother.”
Shortly after the teen’s arrest, while she was at the Fall River Police Department, she was heard talking to herself while walking around the interview room, WPRI reports.
An officer allegedly said he heard her say, “I killed the old lady, and I am sorry,” according to a police report filed in court, WPRI, the Providence Journal, and CBS Boston report.
During a brief court appearance on Oct. 7, Arroyo reportedly smiled and said, “That’s me,” when she heard her name read in court, WPRI, the Providence Journal, and CBS Boston report.
She also thanked the judge, the outlets report.
She was ordered held without bail, the Providence Journal reports.
She has not yet entered a plea. She will be tried as an adult, say prosecutors, CBS Boston reports.
Her attorney, John Geary, did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
He told WPRI, “You’ve got to remember, she’s a 15-year-old and this is her first experience as far as I can tell. She knows she was in court. I don’t believe she knew the seriousness of what was happening.”
The alleged stabbing came to light at about 5 p.m. on Oct. 6, when Vazquez’s grandson called 911 to report a medical emergency at their apartment at the Father Diaferio Village housing complex apartment, WPRI, the Providence Journal, and CBS Boston report.
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