So, why didn’t LE do anything?
If I were on the jury I’d give him a day in jail as a token punishment.
Until child molesters get put to death in this country (not all ‘sex offenders.’ CHILD RAPISTS) I can’t make an argument against someone doing this. There is no justice right now.
Hoo boy!
So why not just let the guy plea down to a misdemeanor - give him probation - and call it a day?
Something like this happened years ago. A boy was molested on a kids baseball team by the coach. The law found the coach in another state and was going to transport via air back to the state where the crime was committed. The father of the boy was at the airport and when the arresting officers walked the molester past the father of the boy, the father shot and killed him. The court put the father on trial and put him on probation.
Should have pled 'not guilty' and not waived his right to a speedy trial, he'd be out by now. His lawyer was incompetent.
Now THAT’S meaningful recovery therapy.
“the gun went off,”
Why wasn’t the damn gun charged with murder?
Reminds me a little of the lady in our town who put all six
rounds in her worthless abusive husband with his own
revolver, then called the cops. Her attorney was lucky
and skilled enough to keep the proceedings local where
everyone knew the guy. I think she ended up being charged
with discharging a firearm within the city limits. There was
some talk of taking up a community collection to pay the fine.
One of my favorite Hank Williams Jr. songs is about a Father that “handles some unfinished business”:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ktq7JaXszqo
Enjoy!
When so many common sense laws are not enforced, ie.. immigration laws, traffic laws, corruption laws against member of congress, buglery laws, illegals driving without proper car registration, etc...
The masses will start turning to vigiliantism.
And such is the case here. Justice for the=is killer is absolute freedom, no conviction, no punishment, not even token punishment. And maybe a parade in his honor for helping clean up the community.
I can’t see this as a bad thing.
I’m originally from a suberb of Bristol PA, a few maple shaded apartments away from the railroad tracks, and I hopped my share like everyone else. There was a convicted shild molestor who was sent home to live with his parents after 10 years in the local mental institution, which was known as Byberry. Older folks from the Philly area may remember Byberry. It was a home for the criminally insane. The type of people that havbe ALREADY been a danger to others in a permanent way. He went missing within weeks. He was never found. It was generally considered that justice was served.