you fuckin piece of shit this is my sister in gods hands get a fuckin grip assholeQuote:
Originally Posted by El Nino
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you fuckin piece of shit this is my sister in gods hands get a fuckin grip assholeQuote:
Originally Posted by El Nino
I don't think El Nino was trying to down play her death. Certain occupations have certain risks. When you open that door you never know what you might get. If you work a 9-5 there a far few risks.
for example.
Waitress- risks include sore feet, back, dealing with hungry assholes, spilling a drink, getting burned, little or no tip.
Drug Dealer- risks include getting robbed, shot and or shot at, targeted by police, killed, family killed, life in prison.
Those are the risks that i have to except if i want to be a dealer.
I am sure she knew the risks of her line of work. Don't get me wrong. I am in no way shape or form trying to justify her death. It's no way to justify taking an innocent persons life.
Truly it is always sad when a person loses his or her life.
There is no exception, regardless of their occupation.
Boots will be missed by her friends, family and admirers.
a soldier knows the risk of serving in Iraq
So when you hear about service men and women killed there every week, do you think 'it goes with the territory'?
would you say that to a member of their family as a way of consoling them?
Lisa said it much better than meQuote:
Originally Posted by lisaparadise
I knew a bus driver that was shot to death over a transfer dispute.
How's that for 'territory'?
:soapbox
:cry: my condolences to the family and those who knew her..
It is truly abhorrent and awful that Boots ended up murdered. I never doubted that for a second. Yall totally misread the message that I was trying to convey. For fucks sake, you always hear about serial killers and stuff preying on prostitutes. This can not be argued. I made an objective statement that still rings true. Sorry if the truth is painful, but it can not be avoided. Murders can occur under any circumstance of course, but being an inner city Ghetto transsexual prostitute is akin to engaging a mild game of Russian Roulette. That's all I meant. Denial is not a river in Egypt.
got this from a friend...
Talib (Sanesha) Stewart was not your everyday sight in the Bronx - a 6-foot man in high heels and lipstick - but was accepted as family by those around the victim, loved ones said Sunday.
So they were shocked to learn that their 25-year-old transgendered neighbor was stabbed to death Saturday by an ex-con who told cops he flew into a rage when he found out his date was not a woman.
"Nesha was a friend of the whole building - a really nice person who didn't deserve that," downstairs neighbor Steven Bamberg, 45, said. "I called him 'her' out of respect."
Police responded to a dispute on Beaumont Ave. about 6 a.m. and found Stewart stabbed several times.
They arrested Steve McMillan, 37, who was still inside Stewart's apartment. He was waiting to be arraigned on a murder charge last night. Police sources said McMillan was a john who flew into a rage after discovering Stewart, a prostitute, was not a woman.
Bamberg, however, denied Stewart was a prostitute.
The statuesque Stewart had breast implants and other plastic surgery to look more like a woman, neighbors said.
McMillan was released from prison in November after serving eight years on a Westchester County drug conviction, state prison records show.
Bamberg said he heard his friend in distress about 5 a.m. and phoned 911.
"It was like a scream," he said. "Then I heard, 'Uhhhhhh,' softer and softer, her last breath."
When cops arrived, they knocked at Stewart's door repeatedly, Bamberg said. McMillan eventually answered, the neighbor said.
Bamberg said he saw police with guns drawn telling the suspect as they led him outside, "You know your friend upstairs is dead."
"You killed my friend!" Bamberg recalled screaming at McMillan before collapsing onto the curb and crying.
Stewart was well-loved since moving into the building three years ago, Bamberg said.
"We all accepted her," he said.
Bamberg said McMillan was at the house hours before the killing, claiming to have left something in Stewart's apartment.
He said cops removed the apartment door as evidence.
"There's a big pool of blood on the floor and all over the bed," Bamberg said. "It looks like a war zone."
A spokeswoman with the medical examiner's office said the fatal blows penetrated Stewart's throat and lung.
Stewart's grandmother, Evelyn Stewart, said she loved the victim.
"I've always been close to him," she said after identifying Stewart's body yesterday. "I didn't care what he was."
McMillan was charged with attempting to sell a controlled substance in 1999, records show. He recently returned to Yonkers and was living temporarily at a shelter, a friend, who identified himself as Ramel C., said.
Ramel C., 37, said McMillan had a girlfriend. He said his life-long friend must have been shocked to discover he was with a man.
"I'm not saying that's a reason to kill anyone," he said. "But I'm sure he was in some type of turmoil or shock."
tmoore@nydailynews.com