Posted on 06/11/2012 2:16:07 PM PDT by Sopater
A father beat a man to death after catching him molest his four-year-old daughter in a barn.
The man - whose name has not been released to protect his daughter - allegedly beat the attacker over the head when he pulled him off his child after discovering them in a barn in Lavaca County, Texas. Sheriff Micah Harmon said the victim, a 47-year-old Gonzales man, died at the scene. His name will not been released until his next-of-kin are notified.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Why waste the money to "determine the cause of his death"?
The cause of his death is that he was Evil and the poor Dad was righteous.
What? What's that? He did? Without a gun?
Nevermind ...
Yes, very confusing how they keep changing the definintions of words.
Was it the fathers daughter or the molesters daughter. The headline is confusing. But the man who killed the creep was right to do so even if she wasnt either ones daughter.The very last paragraph seems to make it clear (finally!) that the rescuer is the girl's father.
But you are right. F- for the headline writer, and F- for the copy writer.
Meanwhile, back in Texas, double A+ for the rescuer of that little girl.
Father ‘beat man to death after catching him molest his four-year-old daughter’
Good.
Really? I thought he tripped over a barn cat.
Well, that’s what I’d tell the court if I were subpoenaed as a witness for the prosecution, anyhow.
People who can beat other people to death with their fists are very cool indeed.
I didn’t attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it. — Mark Twain
I was going to post the same comment, but decided to read through the comments first to see if anyone else noticed that up=down, right=wrong, perp=victim.
Especially considering what a joke our piece of crap judicial system has become.
My great grandmother told me about a child molester they caught in the area she lived around 1910. She said the menfolk took him on a midnight tour of the steelworks and showed him the smelter.
She said he must have left town because nobody ever saw him again.
Let’s see if the ACLU or La Raza say anything. I sure hope they do and then get slammed back to the stone age. Or maybe Obamagabe will interject something.
I’m glad to see this guy is from Texas. There’s no way in hell a grand jury from Texas will indict him. Any other state, I might worry.
I guess, with any homicide, you have to have at least a perfunctory investigation, but after they get that out of the way, if the story checks out, give the man a medal.
I guess, with any homicide, you have to have at least a perfunctory investigation, but after they get that out of the way, if the story checks out, give the man a medal.
How does George Zimmerman get a change of venue to Texas?
Well, this is in Texas so I wouldn’t expect the prosecutors to bring charges. If they did it would be a waste of the tax payers’ money since he would never be found guilty of anything. This is the kind of case that would scream out, justifiably, for jury nullification.
Back in ‘42 when nearly all the Sheriff’s deputies were gone to the Army, we had a guy who was molesting his own daughters. A bunch of the local men, mostly farmers, got together and had a “talk” with him.
He must have been very sorry for what he had done ‘cause the overworked sheriff found him the next day, hanging from a tree limb. The sheriff called it suicide alright, but did comment on the rope around his wrists. It was some of the same stuff he had around his neck.
All the people who ‘witnessed’ this suicide are long gone now, so I can tell you that my dad was with the group that went to talk to him. Dad was sober when he left the house and sober when he came home, but he did a lot of drinking before he went to bed.
And probably the daughter for prostitution.
“Sheriff Micah Harmon said the victim, a 47-year-old Gonzales man,”
He’s not a victim. He’s a dead dirt-bag.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.