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【 以下文字转载自 WaterWorld 讨论区 】
发信人: LR106 (LR106), 信区: WaterWorld
标 题: 外F-wannabe太搞笑了
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Jul 25 08:15:21 2014, 美东)
北卡大学校方说,10月12日下午5时15分枪击案发生时,31岁的住在Delta Vision
Court 4704号的王莉莉,正户外网球场练习打网球,她的头部和膝部分别中枪,而行凶
者为49岁的住在Ramblewood Drive 209号的安德森。
02年的事情,一个傻逼老中wsnv和巨饥渴的49岁白老头同学搞暧昧,结果没F成,还给
丫逼爆头了,太搞笑了,啊哈哈哈哈哈!!!!!!!!!
D**S
发帖数: 24887
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外F可耻,但是你也不要这样幸灾乐祸。
t*****g
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By ELLEN SUNG, CINDY GEORGE AND DAWN WOTAPKA, Staff Writers
RALEIGH -- An N.C. State University computer science graduate student
who killed a fellow student and then himself Saturday left a note --
written on a greeting card addressed to his mother -- indicating that
he was infatuated with his younger classmate and had decided to end
both their lives, campus police said Sunday.
NCSU officials said Lili Wang, 31, of 4704 Delta Vision Court,
Raleigh, was practicing tennis on an outdoor court near Car-michael
Gym about 5:15 p.m. Saturday when she was shot in the head and knee by
Richard Borrelli Anderson, 49, of 209 Ramblewood Drive, Raleigh.
Anderson then shot himself once in the head. His body was found about
five feet from Wang's. Police found the note and a 10mm Glock handgun
near the tennis court.
"The note indicated there was some type of infatuation," NCSU Police
Chief Thomas Younce said Sunday. "There was an indication in there
that he intended to end both his life and the young lady's life."
The note stated there was a personal disagreement between Wang and
Anderson, Younce said. But investigators said they had no evidence of
a dispute or of a romantic relationship between the two.
"It could be something that's made up in [Anderson's] mind," Younce
said. "I don't know if we'll ever find out, because the two people
that have detailed knowledge of it are no longer with us."
But classmates were aware of recent tensions between Wang and
Anderson.
"Lili told me before that they played tennis and badminton together,
and they had some quarrel," said Ying Xiong, a doctoral student in
computer science.
Wang, a master's degree candidate in her second year in NCSU's College
of Engineering, lived in northwest Raleigh and worked as a software
engineer on the Lotus Notes program at IBM in Research Triangle Park.
Neighbors and friends said she pursued her education while her
husband, Yufei Qian, was working in California. She hoped to graduate
in May so she could find a job near him.
Qian said Sunday that he had been on a plane headed for Raleigh
Saturday evening when his wife was killed. He spent Sunday at the
couple's home in northwest Raleigh, accepting visitors who came to
offer condolences.
"At this time, I'm not ready to talk about anything," said Qian, 30.
He said he did not know Anderson. "I'm going to contact a lawyer, and
then we will feel comfortable to release something to the public."
Next-door neighbor Tim Brady saw Wang at lunchtime Friday. He
described the couple as "nice and polite people."
Neighbors said they were not aware of any relationship between Wang
and Anderson.
"I'm just kind of shocked," Brady said. "If someone was infatuated and
was going to do something like this to someone in our neighborhood, we
would have noticed the car around. I can't say I ever saw anything
suspicious or anyone hanging out. I've never seen any visitors."
Faculty members in the College of Engineering said they had never seen
any sign that the two were acquainted.
"She never, ever mentioned him," said Laurie Williams, an assistant
professor who was Wang's thesis adviser and friend.
Wang and Anderson were students in Annie Ant-n's software engineering
class, and Wang participated in a weekly reading group of about a
dozen students with Ant-n.
"I had no indication that they knew each other beyond a casual
acquaintance," said Ant-n, an assistant professor in computer science.
"The events of Saturday are a complete shock to me."
But in an online message board for members of Ant-n's Computer Science
510 class, Wang and Anderson aired a disagreement last week over the
format of their midterm exam. The students had been preparing for the
exam for weeks, said fellow student Xiong, and many expected it to be
tough.
Wang proposed on Oct. 4 that the students be allowed to bring a
one-page summary of terminology and acronyms with them when they took
the exam. Anderson responded the next day that the midterm should
remain a closed-book test.
"Please remain aware that some of us have enough on our 510 plate to
go without the unneeded churn of having to weigh-in on something like
this," Anderson wrote.
Friends said that Wang found his reply insensitive. And last week,
Wang moved from her usual seat near Anderson to be farther away from
him, Xiong said.
Anderson lived in a small, upstairs apartment in Lantern Square, a
modest, older complex off of Six Forks Road in North Raleigh. He
"studied a lot," said Mary Martin, who lives downstairs.
"He had extremely nice manners," Martin said. "I remember one time I
baked some brownies and shared them with the neighbors, and he wrote
me a thank-you note."
When she last saw him on Saturday, he was packing his red Toyota
hatchback.
"I saw him when he was leaving," Martin said. "And I heard him going
up and down the stairs several times, which was unusual. He had the
back of his car up, and he was putting things in the back."
The State Bureau of Investigation is continuing the investigation.
Because the university is on fall break until Wednesday, many students
and faculty were not yet aware of the shooting deaths.
"It has really hurt a lot of people right to the core because she was
such a nice person," Williams said.
"I hope somebody finds out what happened, because I'm sure her husband
would like to know."
Until this year, NCSU had enjoyed a steady decline in crime over the
past decade.
But three armed robberies this fall have left students shaken, and
crimes -- primarily thefts -- are growing more frequent.
Campus police have added six security guards and have alerted students
about recent violent crimes, Younce said.
"Something like this affects the whole community," Younce said.
"Everybody just has to look out for everybody else."
Staff writer Ellen Sung can be reached at 829-4565 o
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