By Carla Hinton Religion Editor chinton@oklahoman.comClutching her father's rosary beads and a Bible, Immaculee Ilibagiza hid in a tiny bathroom with seven women, imagining the fate that awaited her family and friends being hunted down and slaughtered during the Rwandan genocide. Ilibagiza thought of many different ways to get revenge on the perpetrators of that bloody three months in 1994 in the East African country she called home. "I prayed 'Kill them before they kill me.Read more on NewsOK.com