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woman tied up her alleged rapist before her boyfrend beheaded him with a machete

woman tied up her alleged rapist before her boyfrend beheaded him with a machete

By Mubarak in 1 Jul 2016 | 14:08
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Woman tied up her
alleged rapist before
her boyfriend
beheaded him with a
machete A 22 year old Minnesota woman
tied up a man, 20, she accused
of sexually assaulting her, beat
him thoroughly at her home
before her boyfriend, Joseph
Thoresen, 35, (right) beheaded him in the woods The woman, who has not been
named, is accused of tying up
and beating David Haiman (left)
when he arrived at the Grand
Rapids apartment she shared
with Joseph Thoresen last week after accusing him of raping her.
After the beating, the three of
them left the apartment to go
smoke marijuana. After smoking, the three then met
with another friend to take
methamphetamine before they
pulled up their car in the woods. According to Minneapolis Star
Tribune, Joseph hit Haiman with
a baseball bat while they were
both standing in front of the
vehicle and then stabbed Haiman
in the back and abdomen before using a machete to decapitate
him and threw his head in the
woods. After Haiman was decapitated,
the woman was said to have
hidden the machete. She has
now been charged with being an
accomplice to second-degree
murder after the fact and third- degree assault.
1 Jul 2016 | 14:08
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That harsh..
1 Jul 2016 | 14:11
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He deserve it sha
1 Jul 2016 | 14:12
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They re heartless
1 Jul 2016 | 14:14
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Haba
1 Jul 2016 | 14:15
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Hmmmm
1 Jul 2016 | 14:17
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He deserves it bt they shouldn't have taken law into their hands
1 Jul 2016 | 14:18
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Chai......
4 Jul 2016 | 13:29
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murder
4 Jul 2016 | 13:33
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