Monday, December 15, 2008

The end justifies the means

The following story took place in Montreal in 2003. A young woman was walking alone on the street when she saw a blind man hardly trying to find his way. She contacted the handicapped man, hoping to help him. The man explained to the woman that he was going to an office where he had an important appointment. At that moment it was 12:20, and he added that he was supposed to show up at 12:30. Then, the blind man politely asked the young woman to precede him, bring a letter to the office, and tell the boss that he would be a little late. She accepted to help him. Just before the nice woman attained the office, she decided to get back to the man because she forgot to ask his name. She didn't believe her eyes when she saw the so called blind man talking to people and acting as if he wasn't handicapped. In fact, the man was a valid person. Intrigued, the woman read the letter. She read this:"She/he is the last one I send you today. Meet you to get my commission in cash." She was affraid and called the police. The police entered the lobby where they discovered a macabre scene. The local was filled of blood, cutters, saws, sharpened knives and many other electronic divices. In the fridges the police found human body parts. The woman was very lucky. She escaped from death. She encountered a criminal organization that killed people in order to sell vital body parts. It was a lucrative and easy business. The motto was: make much money by any means. "The end justifies the means."Fortunately, the members of that criminal organization were arrested and put in jail.

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