I'm glad the baby is alive, but my issue with these boxes is they can hide trafficking. I know they are intended to be used as a way to surrender a newborn without any punishment, but what if the mother is in danger? What if the father or grandfather of the baby surrenders in order to hide a crime?
Unfortunately, personality disorders are really tough to "fix" and they require intensive therapy by a therapist skilled in personality disorders AND the person REALLY needs to want to change. So yes, a better health care system would be great, but it takes someone to want to change...
So he killed three people who had absolutely nothing to do with him not getting a job.
In reference to the Amy Bishop case, at LEAST she killed people who (she felt) denied her tenure. Not excusing it, of course, but at least it wasn't AS senseless. Didn't she also plead guilty to murdering...
He was tenured and voluntarily resigned from East Carolina, but apparently had financial issues and was facing eviction. Gambling problem maybe? UNLV gunman who shot four faculty members, killing three, had a target list: Live updates
OK, I don't really understand the motive. He was denied a job at the age of 67...he was eligible for SS and also likely had retirement funds. Also, he was old enough (or should have been old enough) to realize that not having a job is never the end of the world. This is just strange.
The poor man was NOT responsible for who Jeffrey was or what he decided to become. I understand Jeffrey's brother changed his name, which I don't blame him for at all.
They did this in Canada, and people just went to a different bridge to jump. Unfortunately, putting up a net only stops them from jumping off of *that* bridge.
And I do believe that Sydney's life was far from idyllic. WHY did they move across the country when she was a junior in high school...
Right, but if she was in the car, I would think she could, at least temporarily, bring the baby in the car with her? (Even not in the car seat) I know I am Monday-morning quarterbacking, but it seems very strange.
It depends, I am very sure that the prosecution has everything they need to win a guilty verdict, but…juries can be weird about the DP, especially when the defendant is white and intelligent. So the prosecution could take a plea if it’s life WO parole. I don’t think BK would necessarily be safe...
Nothing is going to be done. That was decided after Newtown. If 20 first graders being gunned down while cowering in a closet didn’t change anything, nothing will.
I feel like we could hear, "Mass Shooting" and just assume it's Texas or Florida.
ETA: I fear the day when mass shootings and school shootings become so common that they are just a news snippet, not fully broadcasted. That will be the day that we have completely lost our collective soul. G-d...
If he was leaving to start a new life, he would have at least brought his wallet. I think he did commit suicide, but HOW has he remained hidden for so long? That's what baffles me...
There is no doubt that the doctor was a great person.
I am wondering if this was some sort of "hired relationship", since he was allowed into the house. He wasn't married and the obit didn't mention a fiancee or "special friend" so I am wondering if he hired someone? That still doesn't sit right...
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