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Sixty years old, she looks back from prison on her involvement in the La Bianca murders (the night after the Tate massacre) in utter horror, shame, and guilt and takes full responsibility for her part in the crimes.
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(Sees utter horror in my face).
Think of Custer and Napoleon concluding that their opponents were fleeing in disarray, to their utter horror when the Little Big Horn slaughter ensued or when thousands of Frenchmen perished in the frigid snows of Moscow's outskirts.
It matters that nearly a hundred years ago, in direct response to the utter horror and inhumanity of World War I that the civilized world agreed that chemical weapons should never be used again.
It's like a documentary made by Brecht – you're staging something to flush out a reaction in the audience, and that reaction is one of utter horror.
Remember those moments in The Sopranos when Tony went from gentle giant to an utter horror (the murder of Big Pussy, for example)?
Not even the awareness of television cameras beaming in on their every optic, nasal and labial twitches could disguise the utter horror of their routing. .
"My reaction was one of utter horror," he said.
The complete and utter horror of war means it exerts a special fascination.
At least she is not hypocritical in this, for her reaction on finding she was pregnant at the end of a prolonged continental honeymoon had been of utter horror.
I don't do debauched (or desire the utter horror of a New Year's Eve 'bash'), but I suspect Suzanne Moore and I would have a laugh, row, and hilarious night out in real life.
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