By MichaelPosted Thursday 29th November 2007 05:52 GMT
> Thomas Montgomery of Cheektowaga, New York, pleaded guilty in August to the shooting death of 22-year-old Brian Barrett while he sat in a pickup truck shortly after work ended.
Well, it's about time the US justice system provided proper facilities. Defendants shouldn't be expected to sit in their own vehicle during the trial.
I'm not responding to only this tragedy but justice in general.
Isn't it ironic when the family of somemone who was engaging in questionable behavior, especially when they have skeletons in their own closets, suddenly takes the high road and makes statements as if they are good moral people when it comes time to punish someone? The next day, they're back to their usual seedy lives.
Usually this is just a pathetic deception, supposed victims pretending to have very high moral standards in an attempt to seek the most revenge possible. They want to feel good about themselves by posturing and pointing the finger at someone else.
I certainly do not condone what happened, but this trend in the justice system is very disturbing. IMO, victims' families should not be allowed to speak, any human life is as important as another and sentencing should never have an emotional background of what a family member had to say. Particularly disturbing is when they claim loss and sue, as if they weren't required to make their way in life doing what is fruitfull and of profit like everybody else.
Sorry scumbags, but there is no monetary settlement that is proper for losing a loved one. If you really loved them, I am sorry for your loss, but a boatload of money is only a distraction, not suitable restitution, and you show your true colors when seeking that.
By DannyPosted Thursday 29th November 2007 09:02 GMT
It's ironic that the two who thought they had a hot young date turn out to be both middle aged. The sadness is the guy then couldn't see the funny side and have a laugh over it and maybe make a good online friendship and instead became obsessed to the point of killing.
The BBC Worldservice podcast go into some detail about the incident. Get 'em while they're hot (only kept up for 7 days.) Look for chatroom murder 22 Nov 2007:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/podcasts/docarchive/
There must be some moral point to this story that presently escapes me...
Comments on: Man sentenced to 20 years in murder of online rival
Providing your own vehicle? #
By Michael Posted Thursday 29th November 2007 05:52 GMT
Irony? #
By JC Posted Thursday 29th November 2007 08:35 GMT
Made me panic! #
By Shaun Posted Thursday 29th November 2007 08:42 GMT
tragedy #
By Danny Posted Thursday 29th November 2007 09:02 GMT
Picture #
By Pin Posted Thursday 29th November 2007 10:05 GMT
@Shaun #
By Nick Reid Posted Thursday 29th November 2007 10:08 GMT
Online trailer park #
By b shubin Posted Thursday 29th November 2007 16:00 GMT
Doesn't make sense #
By Pascal Monett Posted Friday 30th November 2007 09:25 GMT