7. The Appalachian Trail Attacks
Rebecca Wight and Claudia Brenner went to hike the Appalachian Trail, and camped away from public eye, to enjoy intimate moments. On May 13, 1998, Wight encountered Stephen Ray Carr, a local. To avoid him, the couple left the spot, and found a private place. There, the women had sex, unaware of being watched, until Carr shot Brenner in the neck, face, arm and head, and Wright, in the head and back. Wright collapsed, and a bleeding Brenner found two cars to take her to the hospital. She soon learnt that Wight had died. Brenner grieved all by herself, as police hunted down Carr, who defended himself, claiming that the women taunted him with their explicit sexual behaviour. His attorney blamed display of lesbianism. But, in a rare and surprising hearing, the judge refused to allow the women’s sexuality to be brought up as defence. Carr was imprisoned for life.
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