Honcho Chief Polio lets Wacko Cracko Go Free to Wack again
This could have all ended in Braintree years ago, but..
(and- by the way- this absolutely seals the fate of Democratic Congressman Wm. Delahunt, who was the DA at the time.)
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This could have all ended in Braintree years ago, but..
(and- by the way- this absolutely seals the fate of Democratic Congressman Wm. Delahunt, who was the DA at the time.)
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Nancy Kerrigan's family should take note: next time it could be one of them.
I have to admit, that when it comes to violent acts, whether it's torturing animals, child abuse, sexual, physical, elder abuse etc, etc.... that is not the time to be forgiving and liberal-minded. The "but he was a victim too" has to be put aside and we have to deal with these perpetrators in a big way, because I'm not sure that when it's in their bones to abuse, they can be fixed.
Posted by: h | February 14, 2010 5:30 AM
It will be fun to watch the desperate dissembling from ex-chief Polio and soon-to-be-ex-congressman Delahunt as this debacle plays itself out. That this woman was able to walk away from killing her brother, shooting her ceiling and then trying to carjack someone is absolutely astonishing.
Posted by: Fred | February 14, 2010 12:53 PM
Not to mention that she also tried to blow up a Harvard professor in 1993.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2010/02/ala_slay_suspec.html
Posted by: Stevie Ray | February 14, 2010 2:54 PM
h, I think we can factor in that a person was a victim too but it does not justify a person going out and committing crimes. I got bitten on the arm by my mother for the mitten drawer being a mess, she used to take alot of her stress out on me and later on in life admitted she hated me because I look like my father who abandoned her with all nine of their kids. I didn't end up shooting someone. I don't have kids because I was afraid I would repeat the cycle but I did learn how to be different. But it's too late to change someone after an act has happened. I was angry for a while. But two years after my mother has passed, I'm finally healing up. Those people who commit crimes do have a problem but having that problem is not a justification for killing someone. They can get help but still need to do time. It's hard for me to feel sympathetic when they commit the crime.
Posted by: Heidi | February 15, 2010 5:49 AM