April 9, 2008
Cheerleader Homicidal Behavior on Rise
Lakeland, FL — The widely reported March 30 attack on young Victoria Lindsay is a horrific example of cheerleader violence, but it is only the latest example of a growing trend.
Ms. Lindsay, age 16, was brutally assaulted by six friends in retaliation for allegedly trash talking them, deleting their numbers from her cell phone, and posting poorly lit and badly edited video clips of the girls on YouTube and MySpace.
Although law enforcement agencies believe supermodels and superdelegates are responsible for most occurrences of hostility and aggression, the role played by bloodthirsty teenage cheerleaders should not be dismissed.
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Mr. Smith,
I’m curious as to whether, in your study of this phenomenon, you’ve identified a sub-genre of supercheerleader at work. Granted, I’m not an expert, but it seems to be that you might be overlooking this very real possibility.
Always enjoy your in-depth reporting. Keep up the good work!
Wanda Holloway