siriunsun
Former Member
What Lloyd Welch could or should have done is something that could be debated for ages. But what we have been told that he did and said is all that we have to go on. It is possible and likely that MCP has more information on and from Lloyd to frame their investigation and future prosecutions.
Mental competance covers a wide range of areas in regard to the law. Whether or not Lloyd can, should, or will be tried for anything will remain to be seen, but mental competance will most certainly be an issue that will need to be addressed. The same can be said if Lloyd is to be called as a witness against anyone else.
Since Lloyd has to date not been charged with anything, he does not have a lawyer appointed to defend or legally advise him. I hardly think that he has the ability or competance to defend himself in a court of law - nor do I think that his ability to do so should be considered a factor regarding his mental condition.
When asking whether or not Lloyd did the Right or Lawful thing regarding his alleged sighting of the girls, you have to consider the source. Lloyd is a Psycopath who has had many run-ins with the law. He wouldn't know the truth if he stepped in it, and the same could be said of him regarding what is right or what is lawful. How would you expect him to know? His morality code is probably a little different than yours or mine.
We have no idea when Lloyd Welch first knew that the girls were missing - unless he was in fact responsible for or a participant in their abduction. His initial story on 1 April 1975 was that he SAW the girls get into a vehicle with an unknown man. We only know this today, 40 years after their disappearance, because MCP didn't deem his story credible at the time. We know that he made the statement because he wanted to collect the $7000 reward offered that day. As I pointed out in my earlier post, there are a number of possibilities in regard to Lloyd's widely varying stories between then and now. He could have made up his story on 1 April 1975 after reading the Washington Post.
You can debate it for ages if you wish. As a parent, I am going to tell you that if someone actually claims to have witnessed, first hand, and event such as this, but does not care enough about the victims, the community, the law, or the population out side of the community to come forward, I do not want that person in my community, participating at any level. And if he did witness what he claims, he knew the law as well as anyone else: he had a responsibility to come forward. If he was as intimately connected to the whole thing as at least one other is claiming, he definitely did NOT do the lawful or right thing. Why did you even bring that up? And who cares about his morals? It goes without saying that his "code" is different than mine. So what? As long as he obeys the law here in this country, he can quietly subscribe to whatever code he wishes. As long as he OBEYS THE LAW. His mental condition also does not matter to me; he is obviously equipped to assist in his own defense.