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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just can’t get over the fact that no one who heard her say “I hit him” thought to write it down or, detain her or even bring her in for immediate questioning. That does not seem like SOP for any of the first responders. [/quote] They very likely would have brought her to the cop shop for questioning, but her daddy called 911 and asked that she be taken in by paramedics on a psych hold because she was allegedly expressing suicidal ideation on the phone with mommy and daddy. So she was taken to the same hospital as her victim and kept from law enforcement for hours while she was assessed by medical personnel, then upon release she and daddy high-tailed it over to the murder victim's house to collect the murder weapon and remove it from the scene and to more than likely delete incriminating Ring video from the victim's Ring camera database. Yes, LEOs should have detained her from the moment she walked out of the room at Good Samaritan where she was on psych hold. They caught up with her instead a couple of hours later at her mommy and daddy's house. She was a suspect from the moment she started screaming confessions to anybody who would listen at the scene of John's death/body.[/quote] The way you speak about people is disgusting. [/quote] Really? Maybe if you'd seen as many raped children and murdered women and men and other horrors such as I have seen over decades working in and around the criminal justice system, you might be less naive and more jaded in your view of the capacities of our fellow humans. Karen Read is a murdering scum and her mommy, daddy and brother are her primary enablers in the disgusting reign of villainy she has engaged in since the murder - which wasn't enough to feed her bottomless pit of psychological neediness. I hope she rots in prison until her cootch dries up entirely.[/quote] Lady, this isn’t healthy. You are unhinged. You need to get a more positive hobby. [/quote] Public service isn't a hobby, it's a calling. My mental health is fine - I'm not the one on here cheering and defending a malignant narcissistic murderer who has attempted to destroy dozens of lives in the desperate attempt to save her scrawny ass from prison after running her abused boyfriend down in the road like he was a stray dog and leaving him to die. YOU need to check your moral compass, poster. [/quote] This level of visceral emotion toward someone in the news sounds very personal. As though you’ve decided who you think did it and you are only interested in hearing evidence that coordinates with your belief. Anything to the contrary can’t possibly be true. It just comes across as having a very, very personal interest in this case and the people involved. [/quote] Nah. You’re trying to imply this person is close to the case. If you follow many crime sites you’ll always find posters like above. It becomes so important to them they feel like they know the people personally and fill in gaps in their knowledge of the people with their personal biases. [/quote] Interesting. I don’t typically follow this sort of thing, so I was unaware that people can get emotional about people they don’t even know. Wow. [/quote] Wow, are you serious poster? Have you never once in your life shed a tear for schoolchildren slaughtered in mass shootings? For children tortured and killed in war torn countries? For children starving in countries where famine reigns? For children laboring in sweat shops and factories and mine pits and garbage heaps in developing nations around the world? For the kid with cancer in your neighborhood who you’ve never met but you see the donation cans at the convenience stores and gas stations around town? Many of us are empaths and we get emotional, even heartsick, over the suffering of billions of people we’ll never know. I’m far more shocked by a person who says they never feel emotion except for people they know. You can’t be a person who adheres to any Abrahamic religion? If you are, I don’t get how that works for you? [/quote] Sorry, was writing quickly while doing something else. I was referring to someone who gets so invested in other people’s lives that they speak viciously and venomously about someone without any real knowledge of whether or not that person did what they are accused of. As someone who heard about this case two or so weeks ago, I don’t see how anyone can know who did what that ultimately caused that poor gentleman’s death. I feel deep sadness for him and his family and friends. Unless someone comes forward with a video or or solid confession that lines up with the facts, there’s appears to be no way to know what happened. Which is very, very sad for everyone involved who loved this man who is now gone. But as an outsider with no particular “side” in this case, I am interested in knowing what the truth is. It is hard to find truth when one’s eyes are clouded by an overflow of emotions. When I was a young law student, I learned that it’s not about who you think deserves to be right in a case, it’s about following the law. So I’m interested in learning about the facts in this case, which unfortunately seem to be very difficult to figure out given all the events and circumstances coming out in the trial. I can’t imagine being a juror and trying to make sense of what I am hearing in this courtroom- but I know that I would have to be keenly aware of my obligation to listen to all the information presented and try to sort it out in a way that fits with the laws as they are provided to me. To allow emotions to get in the way would be to let down my fellow citizens. [/quote] My loathing of Karen Read is not about the oui manslaughter she committed and/or possible murder 2. Neither is a very nice crime but taken alone they are a product of potentially just a singular set of bad circumstances that resulted in a potentially forgivable tragedy. It is the odiousness that followed and persists that makes me feel sickened by this woman, who sits in court with her middle finger up and pointed at the victim’s mother mere feet away from her, but angled so that to the jury on the other side of the room it looks like she’s resting her face against her hand. I could go on and on with examples that display her terrible character in how she has refused to be accountable for her actions and grifted off her innocence fraud defense and merrily engaged in coordinating witness intimidation and a disinformation campaign in attempt to pollute the jury pool etc. On Friday the judge mandated that a court officer sit directly next to Bill Read to supervise him because he was glaring and staring at jurors during the day’s testimony. Diabolical behavior from this family in defense of their chronic alcoholic daughter who confessed repeatedly to multiple people on multiple occasions that she hit John and incapacitated him. I am similarly sickened by other malignant narcissists in our society who cheerily harm others in pursuit of their personal aggrandizement- like the one in the WH. Nothing irrational about my thinking, I don’t want to see more people hurt hy malicious criminal actors. [/quote]
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