Neil Brook, thirty-three of the UK, and Joseph Witkowski, twenty-seven his countryman, he knew six months and had now become good friends. One day, during an exchange of SMS, for some reason and Witkowski Brook sent a message that it wanted to add the word mutter, grumble, but the writing system predictive \u0026lt;span> , [known in slang as T9, although in reality the "true" is just one of the T9 text input predictive systems in use today] of its mobile phone decided it was the more appropriate word instead nutter, crazy.
All this led to a misunderstanding that was followed in subsequent messages until Witkowski, feeling insulted, he went to see Brook in person to clarify the matter once and for all.
When he opened the door, Brook found himself facing his friend armed with a long kitchen knife: this, at least, is what gives his testimony. Panicking, then grabbed one of their knives and shot well Winkowski for 104 times, until he fell down dead.
" I thought we were friends " - Brook said during the trial that he initially saw accused murder, manslaughter accusation later turned into - " And all for a misunderstanding about a message .
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Try to write with the T9 "Judaism." :)
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