Posted on 01/15/2007 4:44:40 PM PST by naturalman1975
A WOMAN who beat a four-year-old girl with a brick before slitting her throat and leaving her for dead in a laneway more than 30 years ago has been honoured for her work with troubled youths.
Just weeks after presenting Lynda Saville with a statewide internal award, the NSW Department of Juvenile Justice last night launched an urgent investigation into revelations about her past.
Donna Lee Skeiner still suffers more than three decades after Lynda Saville kidnapped and assaulted her before slitting her throat with a broken glass.
In 1973 the then child staggered back to the Moonee Ponds Hotel in darkness with blood streaming from her throat as her frantic mother and detectives searched for her.
This month the NSW Department of Justice presented Ms Saville who was 19 when she attacked the girl with its internal Award for Achievement, praising her for her work with troubled young people.
Ms Skeiner who still has scars on her neck to match her emotional scars said the award was an insult.
"She doesn't deserve to receive a dog bone after what she has done," she said.
"It is a joke and I am disgusted by it. I want the award reversed because she is living a lie. This affects my whole life and she gets an award?
"Where's my justice?"
(Excerpt) Read more at news.com.au ...
I'd love to believe a person can change and be rehabilitated. I do believe that.
But as a teacher, I'm aware that any finding of guilt connected to a serious assault on a child would disqualify me from teaching for ever, in the interests of protecting kids.
Why is this woman treated differently from a teacher? She's working with kids, and kids who are probably a lot more vulnerable than my students.
"A WOMAN who beat a four-year-old girl with a brick before slitting her throat and leaving her for dead"
Whether she's paid her 'debt to society' or not, in my mind, only God can forgive such an act. To do what she did to this child, this woman harbors a sickness that is beyond comprehension or cure.
Did she serve any time for this crime? How long?
This is absolutely disgusting.
DOH!
I read the whole thing....here's the nutshell version of what this woman was up to 30+ yrs ago.....classic pedophile sex predator, pure and simple..............
The child was found wandering towards the hotel alone about 30 minutes later, carrying her tights and unable to remember what happened.
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She spent time in the Royal Park Hospital for the criminally insane.
Ms Saville said she had overcome her problems since the attack, blaming a former partner for dragging up her past.
"I've just had a bitter break-up with an ex-partner who is involved in this and have an apprehended violence order against her," she said.
She seems pretty darn indifferent about it with the one quote that begins, "It was 34 years ago, mate..."
Maybe the article is biased and the woman is more contrite about it than they make her out to be, but I'm going to side with the victim on this one. My daughter will be four in a few months. I can't imagine the kind of vermin that would do such a thing like that.
"I would like to believe that a person can be rehabilitated too" But I think that they are 1 in a million. Better to waste a few (convicts, of course) who MIGHT pull their heads out of their butts than endanger many many more.
IMHO
I have been called a cynic before... but I don't believe in rehabilitation; a white-collar criminal, maybe, but never a violent criminal, nuts or not!
WTF ?
This screams for an investigation of child disappearances in the area where this woman lives and where she lives, works, travels, etc. The sickness this woman exhibited at 19 is incurable so it is possible she has committed such acts since then but not been caught! What the hell is wrong with her state?
YOU'RE WHAT!!!!!!!????????
AND A TEACHER????????????
OMG, YOUR POOR STUDENTS>
Everytime I see crap for brains like that I thank God my grandkids are homeschooled.
Yes, I am a teacher - and a very good one as it happens.
And because I am a teacher I believe it is possible for a teenager - and that is what this woman was at the time she committed this horrendous crime - to turn their life around. Whatever they did.
Nonetheless there are certain things that are so horrendous that they can't be forgiven by society and this seems like one of them.
Therefore I am conflicted.
She's a lesbian, too. Wow, what a horrific life.
I believe that God can restore people and He does. That's one of His jobs! If she or any other person turned to Him, repented, turned their lives around, then all this is possible. There IS a God factor, but I don't know if that's what happened in her case. If she's a lesbian, she certainly isn't following His principles. But, I won't judge her because I don't know all the facts.
And you are very foolish and deceived by the society in which you live, to hang onto that kind of believe system, my friend. YOU are the problem with this country, and with the justice system, made up of juror members who do not respond in human form to evil.
You are NOT a good teacher, if you think there would ever be any kind of excuse or rehabilitation deserving of such a wicked, despicable crime against the innocent. Too bad you would have a totally different view if the victim was your own child or grandchild.
Nope, I wouldn't want you ever teaching my kids anything. There really IS a difference between good and evil, right and wrong. You, my friend, probably blur that line in other areas of your life as well.
That woman should have never seen the light of the day the rest of her natural life, after commiting that crime. She gave up her right to her own freedom the moment she chose to cut up that precious little girl.
The end.
She sounds like a carpet muncher to me.
If so that explains why she received the award and also why she was allowed to work with children in spite of her past.
I believe it doesn't happen as often and dramatically as one would hope. Therefore, I am still skeptical. And as for judging, no one ever knows all the facts, not even jurors in trials. One can only judge what one can see.
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