
lol
Fired herself.
Kugelfisch wrote: ↑Sat Mar 21, 2020 2:05 amImagine spending a billion US dollars to be a loser. Could've watched animu and be one for free.
One of those notes, the text of which was sent to The Oregonian/OregonLive, appears to be a suicide note.
"Whoever needs my van and the things in it should have it," the note reads. "It's parked around the corner ... the keys are in the mailbox and the title is in the van."
"My death cannot be silent," it continues. "It has to be loud and political. My entire life, my experience, my education has led up to this moment. I can only expect trauma and death from my existence."
According to a witness, Sagal wore a red scarf around her neck. She sat down in Lownsdale Square at Southwest Fourth Avenue and Main Street, and the papers she was carrying began to blow away. She gathered them, looked at them for several minutes then began to read.
"She was reading a statement about homelessness and mental health issues," Donna Maxey later told The Oregonian/OregonLive.
Maxey was sitting in the park across from the Multnomah County Courthouse on the warm afternoon, and she listened to Sagal.
Maxey said she agreed with what Sagal was saying, that people have a right to housing, that when some people go into police custody they end up being abused and hurt, that many people are jailed for crimes of necessity.
By this point, Sagal was screaming her message.
And then "she got out a gallon bottle and poured what looked like dirty water over her head," Maxey said. "I thought maybe she's really hot."
"All of a sudden I saw a blue lighter," Maxey said. And then, Sagal was engulfed in flames.
Another witness, Scot Baughman, sprang into action, ripping his shirt off and attempting to put out the fire.
But it "would just not go out," he said. Soon a sheriff's deputy joined in the effort to put out the fire.
Peter Stratacos, another witness, said he and his business partner had been parked on the side of the park when they realized what was happening. They ran over to Sagal with water.
The water -- or a fire extinguisher, according to another account -- finally put out the fire.
"The person was in shock," Stratacos said, "hyperventilating."
Her skin, he said, was peeled and "bright white."
"We asked them why they'd done it," Stratacos said. "They said it was because they were homeless and they didn't know what else to do."
Sagal was taken to Legacy Emanuel Hospital, where she died.
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rabidtictac wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 4:57 amRapeculture lives in a van by the river and rapes bitches every day.
Lol US? She'll blame Dog Walker for how c o m p l i c i t he was in her not getting RICH!
I guess it was wishful thinking on my part.
rabidtictac wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 4:57 amRapeculture lives in a van by the river and rapes bitches every day.
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