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In post after post, you and others have hurt the feelings of everyone connected with the crime at VT. You have said mean things about all of them.
If we are going to play the “he should have known” and “it is all his fault for not preventing it”, then tell me why either you or your son should be immune from the same he should have known blame game?
He is so smart he should have known.
The point you seem to miss is that no one could possibly have known, any more than your son should have known, that they had a mad man in their midst.
As someone else said, in almost 100% of the murders, just not quite 100%, the criminal kills the person or persons he wants and then hits the road.
If your son is a cop, you should be the first to know that he can not predict what the criminal will do next.
My keeping my eyes open is a different matter. Certainly that helps to keep me from being a victim. But it only helps. There are many instances that are totally unpreventable. If you happen to be in a bank on a bad day, or in one of those quick stop stores on a bad day, you are in the middle of it whether you want to be or not.
Don’t play the blame game. It will come back on you and your son for real, someday.
Thought you would find this interesting...
Good Security vs. Bad Police Work
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=MDExYmQzYjc4MGI2MDg2YTE4YzQ5MjZmMmFmZmI4ZWI=
Mike