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|    California drama student at Connecticut     |
|    01 Apr 19 20:46:39    |
      XPost: alt.connecticut, alt.education, talk.politics.guns       XPost: sac.politics       From: bwoodward@fakenews.cnn.com              Two Connecticut college students were reportedly knifed by a third       while acting out a stabbing scene from supernatural thriller “The       Butterfly Effect” for a class project.              Drama student Jake Wascher, 21, allegedly stabbed the victims in the       chest and back as they were rehearsing the movie scene at the       University of Hartford on Sunday afternoon.              “The suspect was ‘acting out’ a scene from a movie in which a person       [or persons] gets stabbed, at which point he began to stab both       victims before fleeing on foot,” Hartford police Lt. Paul Cicero said,       the Hartford Courant reported Monday.              One victim, 19, was critically wounded after being stabbed twice; the       other, 21, was seriously wounded after being stabbed multiple times,       the paper reported.              The reenactment took place in a campus apartment where the 21-year-old       victim lived.              Two hours after the stabbing, a cop spotted Wascher in the woods,       according to the Courant. He was arrested on two counts of attempted       murder after surrendering.              The campus was on lockdown while police searched for Wascher, who is       from San Diego.              University officials issued a statement saying they were “deeply       saddened” by the incident, WPVI-TV reported.              "The Butterfly Effect" starred Ashton Kutcher as a college psychology       student whose life, according to The New York Times, has been marked       by a series of blackouts surrounding traumatic events.              It was widely panned.              https://www.foxnews.com/us/drama-student-at-connecticut-college-       tabs-2-acting-out-the-butterfly-effect-police              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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