Posted on 06/02/2018 10:09:42 AM PDT by BBell
according to the newspaper, he was seen assaulting a woman on the street, and when officers tried to arrest him h allegedly ‘bit ones leg’.
Police reportedly found two knives on him. Court records reportedly indicate that he was released on $1,000 bail posted by his mother and fitted with a GPS device that he allegedly cut off.
All in the days and lives of serial criminals...just a short jump to murder for this guy.
With his history he should have not been on the streets.
Apparently thats a big problem in Chicago too (judges letting accused murderers go on i-bonds). Until the poor oppressed minority gets caught breaking said judges windows, then she throws him into jail with the quickness. So we see whats important-hmmm, a little murder vs breaking a judges windows.
Read Second City Cop blog, its amazing the shenanigans Chicago pols get up to, and Im very cyncial.
“Doesnt he qualify as a serial killer?”
definitely ...
Show on the other night how ankle bracelets are a BIG BUSINESS and you tube videos of how to get them off. Lots of murders committed with ankle bracelets..the company monitors them,yeah
The perp is black so were his female victims of rape and murder white or black? My guess is they were black
Unreal! This killer should never see the light of day again other than his weekly hour in the prison yard by himself. Too bad he wasn't killed while trying to get away. It would have saved the taxpayers millions.
How does a person ever get to the point of being able to do such horrible things to another person?
I once started reading a book written by the first FBI profiler. He jumped right in and started recreating a brutal rape-murder crime. I could only read a few sentences, and had to stop. I can’t bear to read that kind of stuff. But to think that someone could commit such crimes, is just inconceivable, to me.
The Editor and VP-News of our local Gannett newsrag, a black gentleman (Though I seldom agree with him on political matters, at least he's not a hate-whitey bomb thrower type, like Eugene Robinson), mentioned being pulled over for a broken headlight a mile from his home, then ticketed additionally because his license plate holder slightly infringed upon "Garden State". He said his first reaction was that he was profiled.
The comment was part of an editorial page offering entitled "It's time to talk about race, bias", subhead "Press seeking your ideas on how to frame the conversation". Since I have been ticketed for that same "violation", and he was stopped at night (how do you tell the color of a driver at night under usual circumstances?) I plan to respond to him, politely but no punches pulled.
I think I'll mention the 3 bodies found, which, if the driver was black and the cop following PC protocols by not stopping him, might never have been found.
Obviously they’re useless.....(ankle bracelets)...
Ive read quite a few of those books by the men who originated FBI profiling. They are fascinating, both the stories and the men. One of the fascinations is how the profilers could expose themselves to such evil, repeatedly, and not go insane. Most of us will never cross the path of such evil in our entire lives, and they must actively seek it out in order to serve justice.
My brother studied criminology, and has read multiple books on serial killers, and other high profile criminals. Of course, he’s appalled by them, but it doesn’t seem to get down on the inside of him, like it would me. But then, he’s got one of those brains that files away facts, factoids, and trivia. He remembers details about subjects forever. I’m too sensitive, and I’m not sorry that I am.
Yes, dont be sorry, Im the same way and neither am I sorry. It takes both kinds of people to make this world go round. I read those books once and shelve them, those events are so dark and evil its oppressive. Which makes it even more sad and evil that those men brought those events into the lives and victims and their families who may have been just like you and me. It just doesnt bear thinking about, literally.
True. There are those whose job it is, to chronicle those types of events. Glad I’m not one of them.
I got pulled over Friday for broken brake lights.
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