Why you don't take the law into your own hands

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  • GatorB
    The Demon & 12clicks
    • Oct 2001
    • 18208

    #1

    Why you don't take the law into your own hands

    What is he going to say? "Oooops. Sorry I killed you. My bad."

    FAIRFIELD, Connecticut (AP) -- Police have concluded that a 2-year-old girl was not molested by a neighbor whom the girl's father is accused of stabbing to death in rage, a police official said Thursday.

    Jonathon Edington, a 29-year-old attorney from Fairfield, is charged with killing Barry James on August 28 after his wife told him their daughter had indicated James touched her inappropriately "in the starry night," police said.

    Edington pleaded not guilty last week. (Full story)

    "We're confident this 2-year-old was not molested," said Capt. Gary MacNamara. "We are confident in our investigation that Mr. Edington did in fact kill Mr. James. We are as confident in our investigation that Mr. James did not molest the Edingtons' daughter."
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    I help you SUCCEED
    • Nov 2003
    • 32189

    #2
    Damn.... Talk about a tragedy. All sides lost on this one. Was the child's statement of 'being touched' coached or otherwise prodded by the killer's wife?

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    • Antonio
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Oct 2001
      • 14136

      #3
      the blacks in the townships do it here all the time, the story in the papers usually sounds like this: "suspected cellphone thief was killed by an angry crowd"


      I guess they get it right 7 times out of 10, the other times when a crime is committed and they're really pissed off, they simply get the first foreigner they can get their hands on and kill him

      if you think that the whites and the blacks hate each other you should see how much the SA blacks hate the blacks that come from other countries

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