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...answer. For Frentz, religion hasn't been the solace it is for her mother Jill and her fraternal twin Tara. "People go through life not realizing what they have, and I didn't. I just didn't need this lesson," she says. "I've been, at times, very mad with God for letting this happen...
...Batchelor says, pacing around the room. "I saw the guy shooting at me. He was on a rooftop, and I saw the muzzle flash. It sounds weird, but I saw the bullet. Then it hit me in the head and snapped my head back. It made me really mad." A specialist machine gunner, Batchelor shot back and watched his would-be assassin topple to his death before crumpling to the ground himself. The bullet that hit Batchelor pierced his helmet and lodged in his skull, miraculously stopping before it reached his brain. It was April 4, 2004, and Batchelor...
Rees wrapped up his presentation with a serious talk about landmines in Afghanistan—the issue that got him mad enough to start drawing “Get Your War On” in the first place. He showed the audience a clip of a mine expert locating and defusing a bomb in an Afghan desert, and promoted the anti-landmine charity to which he donates much of his proceeds...
Lead prosecutor Tom (Mad Dog) Sneddon, for 22 years district attorney of California's Santa Barbara County, tried to take command of the case early, with forceful but empathic questioning. Legal analysts have scoffed that he is a relative bumpkin next to the slicker, more experienced defense team, but this deeply religious father of nine has a near perfect legal record. And Sneddon knows how to talk to the jury, which may be more comfortable with his small-town style...
...police report states that the victim said Maybury-Lewis “became mad, starting calling her a bitch and yelling at her.” After allegedly tearing down pictures from her bedroom walls and knocking items off her dresser, Maybury-Lewis threw a part of a drink in her face, according to the report. The victim told police that in an attempt to “stop him from tearing apart her room,” she grabbed his arms to stop him, and that the scratches on his arms were probably due to her long finger nails...