Comments on: GPS Used To Pin Charges In Girl's Death
Satellite Tracking System Installed By Suspicious Wife Leads To Murder Charge For Man In Babysitter's Death
- Exactly who goes "horse seeing" at midnight? Who can see anything at midnight and whose paddock has horses running around in the dark and not put in the barn? What kind of lights are in a nighttime paddock. ***, this is the best that Ford could come up with? And why was he backing up or moving the car at all, if the girl was not in the car with him? IN the dark? Probably with strangulation marks around her neck.....hmmmmm., the lawyer who takes this case should be ashamed of himself. This man is sick scum and I hope he gets at least 20 years for every year of her life or at least 1 year for every minute he kept her behind the building.
He should never get out of prison, or better yet--death penalty. - Reply to this comment
- That the wife did not call police is questional reliance upon false deo- dominance resitance to change. Simpley put, not her fault, but all of our faults.
Posted by Trueprogress at 12:09 AM : Aug 18, 2007
Exactly what Penal institution are you residing in? and a word to the wise: diplomas you buy in the back of magazines for 14.99 plus tax are not real degrees. You have tried this bs many times but the fact you must preface what you say with your phoney credentials followed by your irrational, virtually illiterate spiel--indicts you. Finally, watching women or girls through peepholes is not ''women studies" it is voyeurism ergo "peeping tom". Get help for yourself. Try drugs, in your case, it can only be an improvement. - Reply to this comment
- The wife is suspecious, and she has a GPS installed. OK But then she lets Goofball drive the 12 yr babysitter home? And then Goofball does not return home until after 3:20am. Article states Goofball alone with babysitter for 3 THREE hours! How long does it normally take to drive babysitter home and return? Is wife of Goofball negligent also?
Posted by RingADing3 at 07:19 PM : Aug 17, 2007
It could be he left after 9 and got back a little after midnight. Or....he could easily have dropped the sitter off and then gone to a bar--the time lapse does not implicate the wife at all, but it does say a lot about things that she let him take the girl home. But then again, she thought he might be having an affair and was looking for the "other woman" it probably did not occur to her that the "other woman" was a child. - Reply to this comment
- I did a lot of baby sitting from the time I was 7 until I was 16. It was one of the few jobs that my dad would allow me to have. On a few occassions (after I was 13) certain homes became anethema to me. Why? Because the dad kept conveniently returning to the home when I was there alone with his kids. I thought it was flaky, especially with this one that was a fireman. He would come in, supposedly to get something then try to stay and chat. Turns out he was subtly trying to win my trust and proceed further in the molestation thing, but somehow, I never learned that until he finally blurted out that he wanted to have *** with me. (I was 15 and if he even tried to sit near me, I''d get up and move away). I told my mom and never sat for him and his wife again. Years later, when his wife tried to kill herself, I found out he had been raping his own kids (boys and girls) since they were 3 and it continued until they were in their late teens. Crime of opportunity. NO man should be left home with a pubile or prepubile sitter. The cases of babysitters being seduced or molested by the man of the house is sooo prevalent, it is a cliche.
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- ColonieNY/Trueprogress are 2 sides of the same coin, each making a case for ''Women is Losers'', actually referring to each other in their generalizations. The rest of us think you''re both losers...
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- so...did the police find any forensic evidence? Even if a rubber was used, the girl''s body may still have some of his DNA on her--even skin particulate. Because a grown man (IF he did kill her) does not take a girl behind an abandoned building for 3 hours to show her any type of "horse" on that is in a paddock. He probably showed her "horses" all right. TROJAN brand.
Poor little girl. Parents: molestation is a crime of opportunity. There is no way a grown man should ever have been left alone to roam or go anywhere with a 12 year old girl or boy that is not a relative (and possibly even if they ARE a relative) There is too many opportunities for the man to ''slip up'' and engage in illicit behavior. The woman should have been taking the sitter home and should also have ensured that her husband at no time, had access to the girl, either at his home or in a car. When, when, when will parents wake up and learn?
Or maybe the girl''s parent''s should have picked her up. This was a preventable tragedy. - Reply to this comment
- I have read Trueprogress postings before. I think she is full of crrrrapola. I don''t even think she is a professor of any thing. If she is, we are all in bad trouble. Our Universities are full of such nut cases, who get women off all the time. Could she be another nut case from Colorado ? A Ward Churchill Clone ?
Women should be punished. In this case, the wife appears to be complicit. Why didn''t she call the pole after he did not come home ? - Reply to this comment
- Whoa!
oakishpines..what in the WORLD are you sayin''?
(Well said, trenticus!)
YIKES. :O - Reply to this comment
- If she has been molested, CASE CLOSED.
"Off with his HEADS." posted by MityWhity
I would love to be the one to do it. Hmmm, what would I use? How about a SICKLE!
Posted by erasmus6 at 07:42 PM : Aug 17, 2007
A dull bladed instrument would be preferable for the punishment of this dufus. - Reply to this comment
- 2 words:
Louisville Slugger
...and one minute...
Takers? - Reply to this comment
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