This is true, but as Rosie said, it was a public place and the only time he had access was there, anyone would think that he'd be safe! She thought she was the one in danger and not Luke, she had no reason to think that he'd hurt his son. I also think it's admirable that she still allowed Luke to see his Dad, she didn't have to, but she did it for Luke! As she said, if she did t ever let him see him, then he'd grow up with other issues!
But there's no doubt that it's a reminder to all that if there is violence towards one family member, then ALL family members are potentially at risk!
The *advertiser censored* is a concern... Using a public computer at a library is so odd though? Was he really a pedo or was that some really strange way to cry for help?
And yes, why be near kids if he was really into kiddie *advertiser censored*? That's so puzzling!!
Another news story link:http://au.news.yahoo.com/vic/a/21458351/killer-father-should-have-been-in-jail/
Five arrest warrants out on killer dad, Killer father should have been in jail (note we spell jail: gaol here in oz).
The Victorian father who killed his 11-year-old son after cricket training had five warrants issued for his arrest but systematic police flaws allowed him to remain free.
So sad.
Ok now this makes me angry! With five warrants out, including threats to kill and child *advertiser censored*, there should have been an alert to notify Luke's mother. The man was seemingly escalating and his ex-partner and child should have been protected. Grrrr.
Rosie Batty successfully sought an intervention order against Luke's father last year. 7.30 has learned that after that, mid-last year, a third party made a notification to the local sexual offences and child abuse team at Victoria Police. That team investigated, but felt it could not be successfully prosecuted. They dropped the case. The staff in that unit are utterly devastated today.
Luke Batty's schoolmates release balloons in his memory at Tyabb
Ok now this makes me angry! With five warrants out, including threats to kill and child *advertiser censored*, there should have been an alert to notify Luke's mother. The man was seemingly escalating and his ex-partner and child should have been protected. Grrrr.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/2014/02/16/10/11/luke-batty-final-words-to-ill-be-fine-mum
'I'll be fine mum': Luke Batty's final words
"You have to rise above the anger and bitterness and resentment," Ms Batty said.
"We shouldn't live in condemnation of people, but we should try and forgive. Or work towards that."
(Much more at link)