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Good Point; Is Willoughby a "predator?"   Written by Jeffrey (10/1/2009 5:03 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, I would imagine..., penned by Reeba
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On one of my previous points I alluded to the fact that some of Willoughby's methods might be premeditated or plotted out in advance. Is the word "predator" too strong a description to tack on to Willoughby? One of the dictionary definitions of "pre-da-tor" is one that victimizes, plunders, or destroys, especially for one's own gain. Does this describe Willoughby?


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