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Showing posts with label murder. Show all posts

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Man Kills Wife With Ax on Christmas Eve: Police and more

The last blog entered was December 2013. One year later not much has changed. People are still killing people. A Pennsylvania man has been charged with killing his wife with a knife and an ax on Christmas Eve. Source: http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Man-Charged-with-Murdering-Wife-with-Axe-on-Christmas-Eve-286889321.html#ixzz3N82FErby

Dad fatally beats 4-month-old son: cops - A Queens baby who was allegedly beaten by his dad died Christmas Eve, authorities said. http://nypost.com/2014/12/25/dad-fatally-beats-4-month-old-son/

Christmas burglars fail to find cash, steal puppies instead - WOOSTER, Ohio — With no cash to offer their burglars, an Ohio couple was robbed of their four puppies on Christmas morning instead. http://nypost.com/2014/12/25/heartless-burglars-fail-to-find-cash-steal-puppies-instead/

AND THIS....

Germaphobe slugs elderly man who sneezed near him - A germaphobic punk punched an elderly man who sneezed near him at a Queens subway station Wednesday, police said. http://nypost.com/2014/12/25/germaphobe-slugs-elderly-man-who-sneezed-near-him/


This idiot should not ride the train or other public transportation anywhere BUT especially in New York City.  Needless to say, police and other New Yorkers are looking for him. May find him around  Roosevelt Avenue- 74th Street subway station in Jackson Heights.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Michael David Dunn killed 17-year-old Jordan Davis

Jordan Davis- Trayvon Martin
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2nd judge leaves Michael Dunn/Jordan Davis case | jacksonville.com

A second judge has removed herself from the high-profile Jacksonville murder trial of Michael David Dunn, charged with killing 17-year-old Jordan Davis in a dispute over loud music.

Dunn, 46, is charged with first-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder. He shot into a Dodge Durango with four teenagers after a dispute over their loud music, according to police. 

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Update: George Zimmerman - A Reasonable Person No

Zimmerman Mug Shot
Update: Juror B37 - Two members of the all-female jury believed Zimmerman was guilty of manslaughter, while one felt he was guilty of second-degree murder.  The woman said Zimmerman “shouldn’t have gotten out of that car” In the end, they set him free to get his gun back.

"Defense attorneys on Wednesday called one of their last witnesses as they started winding down their case. Public safety consultant Dennis Root testified that Martin was in better physical shape than Zimmerman, and that the neighborhood watch volunteer wasn't any athlete.

"He would find himself lacking when compared to Mr. Martin," Root said of Zimmerman."

Reasonable Person:  The decision whether an accused is guilty of a given offense might involve the application of an objective test in which the conduct of the accused is compared to that of a reasonable person under similar circumstances. In most cases, persons with greater than average skills, or with special duties to society, are held to a higher standard of care. For example, a physician who aids a person in distress is held to a higher standard of care than is an ordinary person.

Therefore would a reasonable person, who is fat/out of shape, ignore police instructions not to follow an individual who was younger and in better physical shape? Would a reasonable person leave the safety of his/her car to hunt an individual he/she defines as suspicious to law enforcement?  Should this person be held to higher standard because he has more than 100 college credits toward a degree in criminal justice. The prosecutors pointed out that George Zimmerman should have known various ways to properly identify a potential threat and follow the directions of a 911 dispatcher. The defense noted that Zimmerman's class training was on full display that night, and that he dealt with Trayvon according to the letter of the law in criminal justice and self-defense.

The reasonable person standard is by no means democratic in its scope; it is, contrary to popular conception, intentionally distinct from that of the "average person," who is not necessarily guaranteed to always be reasonable. The reasonable person will weigh all of the following factors before acting:

the foreseeable risk of harm his actions create versus the utility of his actions;
the extent of the risk so created;
the likelihood such risk will actually cause harm to others;
any alternatives of lesser risk, and the costs of those alternatives.
Taking such actions requires the reasonable person to be appropriately informed, capable, aware of the law, and fair-minded. Such a person might do something extraordinary in certain circumstances, but whatever that person does or thinks, it is always reasonable.



BUT Zimmerman was not fat/out of shape at the time of the shooting as evident by his mug shot. On the contrary at the time of the shooting, (This work was created by a government unit of the U.S. state of Florida and is in the public domain under Florida law. Florida's Constitution and its statutes do not permit public records to be copyrighted unless the legislature specifically states they can be.)
Born October 5, 1983
Ethnicity Caucasian
Height 5 ft 7 in
Weight 185 pounds



Friday, September 21, 2012

Save Terrance Williams - Done

Update 9/28/2012: Execution of Terrance Williams halted after judge says prosecutor suppressed evidence 

The supporters are not advocating that Williams be freed. The recommendation is that Gov. Corbett commute Williams’ death sentence to life without parole. The widow of murder victim Amos Norwood is a supporter.

The story:  The leader of Philadelphia Catholics, Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, and others contend that jurors in the original trial would have spared Williams’ life had they heard evidence of abuse that might have been a mitigating factor, but wasn’t put before them.  Some jurors have said they voted to condemn Williams on the mistaken belief that state law permitted parole under a life sentence for first-degree murder.

Williams was sexual abused by Norwood since age 13. According to change.org,  "throughout his childhood, Terry suffered prolonged violent physical and sexual abuse from older males. Born into poverty with a violently abusive mother and absent father, Terry faced abuse and neglect in his home that made him vulnerable to sexual predators. He was first raped by an older boy when he was only six years old." After years of suffering unimaginable horrors, when he was 17- and 18-years old, Terry killed these two men who abused him for years– and now faces death.  As a teenager, Terry became acquainted with two middle-aged men who used their influence as a church leader and as a sports booster to get access to young boys.

Terry’s tragic history of abuse was never presented at trial.

Terrance at 18 when he committed murder
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