I hope so too. I will be watching. I am not anti-police at all- but monsters like these who have power over people should be held at least as accountable by law as a regular citizen would be if they did such a horrible thing, perhaps more so.
I am late to the thread and have not read through. I find in unusual that someone can be found guilty of murder and manslaughter. In my state I'm pretty sure it's either one or the other and it has to do with definitely being guilty of a homicide, but to what degree of responsibility and intent.
Thanks. I know more charges could be added at any time. I did see a post many pages back that essentially said that the little girl may have been bitten unexpectedly by one of his pits and forced into the house after that. He obviously has an explosive temper and has been arrested for violence...
Sorry, I am a bit behind on this arrest and the implications. I am catching up now. Has Chadwell been charged with sexual assault in this horrible incident?
From a Tampa Bay times article: "All three men suffered upper-body trauma, the Sheriff’s Office said. Though Judd said he doesn’t know whether the men knew whoever killed them, but he said it is unlikely that someone just stumbled onto them at the rural lake."
Three men shot, beaten in Polk...
I'm not sure how much plans had been talked about prior to the murders, but as I understand it- somehow the Sheriff has information that the other two came upon the scene as the first one there was being attacked- so that information would have to come from the victim who was still alive when...
I came in late to know which family member he was, but heard later. What a remarkable human being- beyond my understanding. Bo must have been much the same.
I'm sorry if you've already given your opinion, but I'm just coming into the thread now after a long hiatus. What do you think would be just in this case?
It is odd that it is in there yet not to be considered. I live in Texas and reading the laws for murder and some other felonies is extra confusing to me.
Well, there's really no other case I can think of to compare this sad, insane incident to. Maybe a sentence similar to what Mohammed Noor received would be correct.
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