Posted on 01/08/2014 6:36:05 AM PST by Drew68
Guilty of murder. Regardless of the couple being wholly obnoxious (at the least), no one can be allowed to personally carry out the death penalty as a result.
The landlord didnt recoup months of unpaid rent and also had to spend big bucks getting the unit ready for the next tenants. The welfare couple had left the apartment a mess. After that, the landlord no longer accepted welfare tenants and eventually sold the building.”””
I am a life long bookkeeper. I have had clients who
were landlords. I also have been a landlord with a property my Dad left me.
I always advised each & every one of them to NEVER rent to Section 8. I also refused to do so.
What is described in this man’s post is exactly why.
The eviction process was to begin the next day. If the landlord had told Kim .....””
Depending on the location & local & state laws—the BEGINNING of eviction is just that! A BEGINNING.
It can take a very long time to get to the END.
“no one can be allowed to personally carry out the death penalty as a result.”
Except cops, Obama drones
Notice how the sperm donor boyfriend tried to run for his life instead of trying to fight back and protect his sugarmama.
This wouldn’t have been my solution to the situation but I’m going with Not Guilty.
He's guilty of murder, no doubt about that. And he deserves some stern probation.
I think the lesson here is that if you drive someone crazy, don't be surprised when they do crazy things.
holy cow!!!!
There you have it.
No because they were both probably stoned or perpetually high from a lifetime of being high on pot, alcohol, what have you
Yep, he should walk they pushed him to it. 2 nut cases gone from the world
Situations do not determine ethics.
You may not kill everyone who mistreats you.
You do not decide who 'needs' killing.
For a private citizen, killing is pretty much limited to self-defense.
Might I kill someone who harmed my family as an act of retribution? Possibly. But I would do so in the knowledge that I would suffer the penalty of law for my actions.
The analogy which I provided involved a divorce, possibly the least appealing human interaction legally available. Even in an ugly, drawn out divorce, filled with wrong doing and recrimination, painful and unfair, and subject to the divers humiliations inflicted by the justice system - even in this most odious case, going through the legal process is preferable to homicide.
For the record, I have lived long enough to have gone through distasteful situations - worse than having poop on my porch. And I have not killed anyone.
Now that I think about it, you are right.
Another reason not to take Section 8 tenants.
Eventually we won't have a choice in the matter. The government is just going to buy foreclosed homes in the 'burbs and populate them with Section 8 layabouts and their feral offspring. Instead of poop washing down onto your balcony, it'll be tossed into your back yard.
Not guilty....he just snapped and I can’t blame him. They were trying to infect or kill him with fecal matter. That’s assault.
Not to mention the noise of 5 kids tromping around over your head every day. I can see why he lost his mind. I hope this trial is on a live stream. Good luck, Mr. Kim.
I don't know how much publicity this trial is getting in Dallas but it doesn't seem to be getting any publicity anywhere else. I guess the media is afraid that too many people would sympathize with Mr. Kim.
“It can take a very long time to get to the END”
Probably less time than he will spend in jail.
Let that be a reminder to y'all - revenge is a dish best served cold (or at least from a place of cover and concealment, 200 yards or so away).
Wow. That was a quick trial. Two days.
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