If LE say he isn't a suspect anymore and everything is unrelated he shouldn't be sleuthed anymore?! Right?!
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Well, I don't see anything to be sleuthed anymore, actually. If something comes up, then he remains fair game, however, regardless of how desperately some may not want that, UNLESS, the mods change the rule.
The fact is, LE did not say he isn't a suspect "anymore". Let's be clear. LE never said he was a suspect at all. he has not been cleared and he has not been labelled a suspect. LE stated they are trying to either clear him or label him a suspect. neither has happened.
This post goes a bit far the other way though. You suggesting he isn't an angel doesn't matter now...
HE is not a suspect, not in prison for girls killing, all unrelated.
Who cares about his previous or the fact he isn't 20?! It doesn't matter now and i wish him the best. And hopr he gets recovery for any problems he has.
You can bash anyone for being a previous drink driver or having issues but they have a right to serve time and be forgiven or at least forgotten.
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I'm sorry it seems I am bashing someone with an addiction problem because I'm differentiating a repeat offender by stating that someone who is a mature adult and still gets multiple DUI's is not a angel and is different from someone who is young and makes one mistake. I'm not trying to make this personal.
A dear friend of mine, who actually, WAS an angel, and who I considered and consider my family, died in my home two years ago, kicking heroin. He was one of the best people I know. I trusted him with my life. He died fighting as he had for about 32 years.
Every single person from the 911 operator to the police to the coroner, I kept telling them, begging them, to understand that he was special and not some creep or loser. The coroner kindly told us, "I know. I can tell by how organized his room was. And he has a master's degree - he has more education than I do."
We keep his ashes in our home and keep his memory in our hearts. I tell you this very personal anecdote because I'm the last person who would "bash" someone for having a problem.
But I'm also realistic. And realistically, I don;t think comparing a grown man with not one but multiple offenses over a span of a couple years is the same as a college kid making one mistake. I also think there's a big difference between people who have a serious addiction problem and people who narcissistic-ally risk the lives of innocents instead of getting treatment for their issues or at the least, not driving while under the influence, over and over again.
Finally, and once again, it is unrelated but I'm responding, not bringing it up out of the blue.