#3. Every picture tells a story,
Karen has been on the run from justice for decades. But one day, at a routine traffic stop, she was identified and arrested as the last person wanted in the bombing of a police station that resulted in multiple deaths. The six radicals involved in the incident--all in their twenties except for 19-year old Karen, a college freshman who was "in love" with the group's scraggly-bearded leader--were on the run for several weeks until five of them were captured at a safe house. Karen was out buying food when the safe house was raided. The five captured, consisting of three men and two women, were expeditiously tried, found guilty, and sentenced to death. They were all crucified together in what was, at the time, the first nationwide televised execution of condemned criminals since crucifixion replaced the gas chamber and electric chair as the means of execution in capital cases. The owner of the safe house was also eventually captured, tried, and crucified as an accessory to the crime.
That night, when returning with food, Karen heard the police sirens and saw the flashing lights in time to avoid capture. She escaped out west and managed to evade capture despite being on the FBI most wanted list. She lived peacefully for decades in various communes and on reservations. At 22 years of age she gave birth to a daughter and eventually became a great-grandmother just weeks before her capture. At her arraignment she pled not guilty and protested she was only the driver that night and had no idea the police station was to be bombed. She'd been told it was only to be a symbolic attack--throwing blood on the walls and steps of the police station. She was horrified that it was a bomb thrown into the police station, not blood. The judge, whose father had been killed in the bombing, said to save her naive excuses for the trial. At her televised trial Karen pleaded for her life but the jury was unsympathetic and found her guilty. The trial judge said her years on the run, age, and law-abiding life since the bombing were not extenuating circumstances. She must pay the price the others paid decades earlier. Karen was sentenced to death by crucifixion.
A few days later Karen was nailed naked to a cross at the site of the bombing. It was a nationally televised event. At 63 years of age she was the oldest woman ever crucified in the state at that time. Her death was prolonged and agonizing, as intended.
"Damn! This old bitch still looks pretty good. Great figure and look at those titties!"
"Dude! She could be your grandmother. You sound like you'd wanna fuck her."
"Yeah, for sure I'd fuck her. Ever see old pictures of her? She was fucking hot back in the day."