Re: Missing Georgia Boy, 6, Found Dead



On Mar 17, 10:32 am, BlueBrooke wrote:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 07:24:26 -0500, "tinydancer"





<tinydancer...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"-L." <MonkeySn...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Kitty wrote:

I agree, that poor little boy to be a victim of those white trailer
trash
vultures.......like the Lunsford case reloaded. When will we get serious
with these child molesters??? and lock em up and throw away the key or
give
them death penalty?

Kitty

I'm not a supporter of the death penalty, but I could make an
exception or two...

-L.

Like I said, I used to be against it, until 'one too many' child
rapists/killers. For me it was a guy in S.C. who raped a two year old
little girl and drown her in a mud puddle. The *straw* that broke this
camels' back.

I'm having a hard time with it. I truly believe that men aren't
qualified to judge who should live and who should die. I also have no
faith in the justice system, which is all about winning, not about
finding and convicting the guilty party.

That said -- I'm having a really hard time with it, especially in
situations like this. It just makes me physically ill to think what
these kids go through, and how *anyone* can actually do something like
this to a child. I still can't get the Lunsford case out of my mind.
I really couldn't say what I would do if something like this happened
to a child of mine. I really don't know what I would do. My heart
goes out to these families. I can't think of anything worse. - Hide quoted text -

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Regarding the earlier comment as to why no one in that trailer park
saw the boy's abduction, etc. Could it have been dusk or even nearly
too dark to see clearly? Could have just been the fact that it was
around the dinner hour for most people.

I've noticed how people don't come outside much in neighborhoods
anymore even when they aren't at work. Crime seeps in every where and
I think many have the mentality 'if I don't see it I don't have to be
involved'. Even in nice neighborhoods it can be dangerous to be
outside.

.



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