Friday, July 18, 2008

Douglas Hofmann midnight blue painting

Douglas Hofmann midnight blue painting
Douglas Hofmann Jessica painting
It made us strong — like OK, we're going home now," Weber says. Cruel SacrificeBut Sander never made it home. To push negotiations forward, the guerrillas executed him and left his body along a roadside, covered in a sheet on which they had written: "For nonpayment of ransom." Back in Oregon, Weber's wife panicked. "I would relate it to being like a horse in a burning barn," she says. "You don't know what to do. You don't know how to get out. You're terrified." Lisa wanted her husband's employer to pay the ransom — whatever the price. Sander's widow accused her late husband's employer, Helmerich & Payne, a Tulsa, Okla., oil drilling firm, of negligence for not paying ransom. Others

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