Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:was in the US illegally despite an earlier arrest in April for driving under the influence, County Executive Aisha Braveboy told a press conference Friday.
He was released pending trial earlier this year —
Sanctuary baby. Should have notified ICE when he was arrested and Dacara would still be alive, but MoCo morons decided that sanctuary to illegal immigrants is more important.
Hope you all can live with yourselves.
Exactly right.
Anyone in favor of sanctuary policies helped murder this woman.
Cue the tired liberal tropes of "illegals don't commit crimes" or "illegal immigration is a victimless crime".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:was in the US illegally despite an earlier arrest in April for driving under the influence, County Executive Aisha Braveboy told a press conference Friday.
He was released pending trial earlier this year —
Sanctuary baby. Should have notified ICE when he was arrested and Dacara would still be alive, but MoCo morons decided that sanctuary to illegal immigrants is more important.
Hope you all can live with yourselves.
Exactly right.
Anyone in favor of sanctuary policies helped murder this woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:was in the US illegally despite an earlier arrest in April for driving under the influence, County Executive Aisha Braveboy told a press conference Friday.
He was released pending trial earlier this year —
Sanctuary baby. Should have notified ICE when he was arrested and Dacara would still be alive, but MoCo morons decided that sanctuary to illegal immigrants is more important.
Hope you all can live with yourselves.
Anonymous wrote:was in the US illegally despite an earlier arrest in April for driving under the influence, County Executive Aisha Braveboy told a press conference Friday.
He was released pending trial earlier this year —
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better an illegal immigrant murderer in your community than an upstanding citizen in a MAGA hat.
I’m certain this is the first time he did something of this sort. 😆
And the thing is, there really ARE posters here who think this way. They’d be happier with an illegal alien rapist killer living next door than someone who voted for Trump. I cannot even comprehend that kind of mental illness.
And yes, I’m sure they’ll run his DNA through unsolved case databases and probably get additional “hits” on this creep from past victims, living or dead. No one starts out their criminal career with killing sex workers. That’s the kind of thing you work up to. There will be a whole string of assaults and rapes leading up to that. Rape is like potato chips - no rapist only has one rape.
And none of these crimes that they trace to him should’ve happened, because he shouldn’t have been here at all.
They may be happier with an illegal than a MAGA neighbor but not a rapist. No one likes rapists or MAGA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s not get it twisted on why she really went to visit this man…. Let’s also not forget that the family and police said they would not release all the details (the additional video of her entering his vehicle and casually talking in the front seats before driving off, all willingly)… she did not randomly leave her house to go pump gas at 10pm… had the parents and police not lied to the public and released all the details, she MAY still be alive. They failed her.
Nope. We’re not gonna do that. We’re not gonna blame the DEAD victim here.
So she was a sex worker? So what? That DOES NOT mean that it’s somehow ok to murder her. WTF is wrong with you? Compared to the way some women on this forum earn a living, Dacara Thompson was a literal paragon of ethics and virtue. And her life meant as much to her and the people around her as the life of any lawyer or private equity scum on this forum. So we ARE NOT GOING TO BLAME THE VICTIM.
Dacara joins the long and growing list of women murdered by men who shouldn’t have even been here in this country in the first place.
You’re delusional.
the police don’t have to even inform the public about thr disposition of a case. Avery Miler murdered Aryeh Wolf in DC. Miler was a fugitive and got into a gunfight with dc police. He apparently died from wounds but his body wasn’t found for months. Dc police were informed but they didn’t tell the public . I stumbled across Miler’s obituary, informed local news then stories started coming out saying wanted suspect was found deadAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s not get it twisted on why she really went to visit this man…. Let’s also not forget that the family and police said they would not release all the details (the additional video of her entering his vehicle and casually talking in the front seats before driving off, all willingly)… she did not randomly leave her house to go pump gas at 10pm… had the parents and police not lied to the public and released all the details, she MAY still be alive. They failed her.
What makes you think the public needed to know all the details? Just because she got in the car willingly doesn’t mean she deserved to be murdered.
While public doesn’t need to know right now it is a matter of public record. Criminal court records shouldn’t be secret for multiple reasons. If this ends up going to trial, it will definitely become public. The current court documents that have been released do have redacted information so there is some info the public doesn’t have access to at this time.
The man had roommates and shockingly some of them have been giving interviews with the press.
Huh? This kind of stuff isn’t all public. Do you think the police have to make public all the evidence they gather?
I’m not sure you comprehended the previous post or how the court system works. Regardless a young woman was murdered which in and of itself is terribly sad.
I know how the court system works. it doesn’t entitle the public to all the documents and information in an ongoing investigation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better an illegal immigrant murderer in your community than an upstanding citizen in a MAGA hat.
I’m certain this is the first time he did something of this sort. 😆
And the thing is, there really ARE posters here who think this way. They’d be happier with an illegal alien rapist killer living next door than someone who voted for Trump. I cannot even comprehend that kind of mental illness.
And yes, I’m sure they’ll run his DNA through unsolved case databases and probably get additional “hits” on this creep from past victims, living or dead. No one starts out their criminal career with killing sex workers. That’s the kind of thing you work up to. There will be a whole string of assaults and rapes leading up to that. Rape is like potato chips - no rapist only has one rape.
And none of these crimes that they trace to him should’ve happened, because he shouldn’t have been here at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s not get it twisted on why she really went to visit this man…. Let’s also not forget that the family and police said they would not release all the details (the additional video of her entering his vehicle and casually talking in the front seats before driving off, all willingly)… she did not randomly leave her house to go pump gas at 10pm… had the parents and police not lied to the public and released all the details, she MAY still be alive. They failed her.
Nope. We’re not gonna do that. We’re not gonna blame the DEAD victim here.
So she was a sex worker? So what? That DOES NOT mean that it’s somehow ok to murder her. WTF is wrong with you? Compared to the way some women on this forum earn a living, Dacara Thompson was a literal paragon of ethics and virtue. And her life meant as much to her and the people around her as the life of any lawyer or private equity scum on this forum. So we ARE NOT GOING TO BLAME THE VICTIM.
Dacara joins the long and growing list of women murdered by men who shouldn’t have even been here in this country in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s not get it twisted on why she really went to visit this man…. Let’s also not forget that the family and police said they would not release all the details (the additional video of her entering his vehicle and casually talking in the front seats before driving off, all willingly)… she did not randomly leave her house to go pump gas at 10pm… had the parents and police not lied to the public and released all the details, she MAY still be alive. They failed her.
Nope. We’re not gonna do that. We’re not gonna blame the DEAD victim here.
So she was a sex worker? So what? That DOES NOT mean that it’s somehow ok to murder her. WTF is wrong with you? Compared to the way some women on this forum earn a living, Dacara Thompson was a literal paragon of ethics and virtue. And her life meant as much to her and the people around her as the life of any lawyer or private equity scum on this forum. So we ARE NOT GOING TO BLAME THE VICTIM.
Dacara joins the long and growing list of women murdered by men.
Fixed it for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s not get it twisted on why she really went to visit this man…. Let’s also not forget that the family and police said they would not release all the details (the additional video of her entering his vehicle and casually talking in the front seats before driving off, all willingly)… she did not randomly leave her house to go pump gas at 10pm… had the parents and police not lied to the public and released all the details, she MAY still be alive. They failed her.
What makes you think the public needed to know all the details? Just because she got in the car willingly doesn’t mean she deserved to be murdered.
While public doesn’t need to know right now it is a matter of public record. Criminal court records shouldn’t be secret for multiple reasons. If this ends up going to trial, it will definitely become public. The current court documents that have been released do have redacted information so there is some info the public doesn’t have access to at this time.
The man had roommates and shockingly some of them have been giving interviews with the press.
Huh? This kind of stuff isn’t all public. Do you think the police have to make public all the evidence they gather?
I’m not sure you comprehended the previous post or how the court system works. Regardless a young woman was murdered which in and of itself is terribly sad.
I know how the court system works. it doesn’t entitle the public to all the documents and information in an ongoing investigation.
I feel like we are having completely separate conversations about different things. I hope you find peace today.
I was responding to the PP who was implying that the family and police withheld information and therefore caused the death. What are you responding to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s not get it twisted on why she really went to visit this man…. Let’s also not forget that the family and police said they would not release all the details (the additional video of her entering his vehicle and casually talking in the front seats before driving off, all willingly)… she did not randomly leave her house to go pump gas at 10pm… had the parents and police not lied to the public and released all the details, she MAY still be alive. They failed her.
What makes you think the public needed to know all the details? Just because she got in the car willingly doesn’t mean she deserved to be murdered.
While public doesn’t need to know right now it is a matter of public record. Criminal court records shouldn’t be secret for multiple reasons. If this ends up going to trial, it will definitely become public. The current court documents that have been released do have redacted information so there is some info the public doesn’t have access to at this time.
The man had roommates and shockingly some of them have been giving interviews with the press.
Huh? This kind of stuff isn’t all public. Do you think the police have to make public all the evidence they gather?
I’m not sure you comprehended the previous post or how the court system works. Regardless a young woman was murdered which in and of itself is terribly sad.
I know how the court system works. it doesn’t entitle the public to all the documents and information in an ongoing investigation.
I feel like we are having completely separate conversations about different things. I hope you find peace today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s not get it twisted on why she really went to visit this man…. Let’s also not forget that the family and police said they would not release all the details (the additional video of her entering his vehicle and casually talking in the front seats before driving off, all willingly)… she did not randomly leave her house to go pump gas at 10pm… had the parents and police not lied to the public and released all the details, she MAY still be alive. They failed her.
What makes you think the public needed to know all the details? Just because she got in the car willingly doesn’t mean she deserved to be murdered.
While public doesn’t need to know right now it is a matter of public record. Criminal court records shouldn’t be secret for multiple reasons. If this ends up going to trial, it will definitely become public. The current court documents that have been released do have redacted information so there is some info the public doesn’t have access to at this time.
The man had roommates and shockingly some of them have been giving interviews with the press.
Huh? This kind of stuff isn’t all public. Do you think the police have to make public all the evidence they gather?
I’m not sure you comprehended the previous post or how the court system works. Regardless a young woman was murdered which in and of itself is terribly sad.
I know how the court system works. it doesn’t entitle the public to all the documents and information in an ongoing investigation.