Mother Murders Herself, Two Kids in Mysteriously Evil Boston Suicide Garage

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 27, 2019

Erin Pascal, lunatic 40-year-old woman with two small children.

Were you aware that there is a garage in Boston where everyone commits suicide?

I would normally use this story to attack women, explain how they are incapable of raising children and shouldn’t have access to children (especially old mothers who waited until their late thirties to have kids, and thus demonstrated that they are insane).

But then you hear about the number of people who have committed suicide in this garage, and you realize this is some kind of… evil suicide garage.

USA Today:

Authorities in Boston have identified a mother and two children who died in a suspected murder-suicide after their bodies were found outside a parking garage on Christmas Day.

Erin Pascal, 40, and her two children — Allison, 4, and Andrew, 16 months — were identified in a Thursday news release from Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins.

“Our investigation is showing the two children fell first, and then the parent after,” Rollins told WBUR radio on Thursday. The deaths occurred between 1:25 p.m. and 1:35 p.m. on Christmas and are believed to be a double murder-suicide.

Ugh. That’s dark.

The Renaissance parking garage, which is owned by Northeastern University, has been the site of two other suicides this year, Rollins’ release said.

One of those deaths drew national attention in May when Boston College student, Alexander Urtula died by suicide. In total, five people have died the garage in the last seven months, according to the release.

News footage showed police on Wednesday looking at an SUV parked on top of the garage, with several doors open. Boston Police Commissioner William Gross said there were two child car seats in the vehicle.

Tell me that many people killing themselves in the same garage in such a short period of time is not a result of evil forces in that garage.

Tell me that and I will not believe you.

Parking Panda claims to help you find a parking garage. Does that panda warn you you might be overcome with a drive to kill yourself in certain garages? No.

Of course, not everyone who goes into the garage kills themselves. But clearly, like in a haunted house movie, there is some kind of evil force that draws people into the garage when they are in a certain mindset, and then the garage drives them to suicide.

So surely, the mother is to blame. And by proxy, all women are to blame.

But we must also blame this evil garage.