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by chasfm11
Mon Dec 20, 2010 2:35 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: MO: Death of a bully unsolved after three decades
Replies: 16
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Re: MO: Death of a bully unsolved after three decades

seamusTX wrote:
philip964 wrote:Interesting why the judges were so blind to a man who was obviously trouble.
Yes. I have never understood why.

This is not a case of "liberals" giving too many breaks to a "misunderstood yute." The guy was charged with crimes 22 times, and rural Missouri is not "liberal" by any stretch of the imagination. The guy had no wealth or political connections.

- Jim
:iagree: If this story had come from New Hampshire or Mass, I could more easily understand it. They, like the UK, don't seem to want to prosecute anyone but citizens who try to defend themselves. Career criminals and bullies are allowed freedom to do as they will.

It would be an interesting question to pose to the outgoing DA: Why weren't the crimes of the bully prosecuted?

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