stmarysmead
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Dressed in cop colours as well.
Cherchez le homme..
Hmmmm...Suit jacket with padded shoulders. I'd like to see him in his shirt sleeves.
Dressed in cop colours as well.
Cherchez le homme..
Who Kitty?this guy takes some unusual photographs..
[video=twitter;890273036972294145]https://twitter.com/bobcostner/status/890273036972294145[/video]
"Cpl Dagenhardt testified that he received a call about a cardiac event just after 3am on August 2, 2015. Two minutes after receiving that call, he received another saying it had been upgraded to an assault. He got to the house about 3.16am.
He saw an EMS paramedic that he knew coming out of the house who told him, “It’s bad. It’s really bad. It’s a horrible scene.”
Cpl Dagenhardt said he walked into the house, took a left, and went into the master bedroom where he found Mr Corbett’s body on the floor, face up. He saw blood on his face around his eye and on several areas of his body. He also saw blood on several of the walls, including leading to the bedroom’s bathroom.
Cpl Dagenhardt testified that he and another officer went to collect Jack and Sarah, who were asleep upstairs. He said he awoke Sarah and led her backwards down the stairs and told her to keep her eyes closed. He ended up carrying her."
http://www.waterford-news.ie/2017/07/26/murder-accused-had-no-visible-signs-of-injury/
Moved to a different computer. I see links now!Who Kitty?
Honesty there are no words to describe the savagery of this heinous atrocious and cruel act . The actions of the Martens after this is ... I actually don't have words to describe it but I would say despicable. There is no justification for this . NONE. I don't care if there is a red mark and a hair extension or piece of Mollys hair around Jason's finger .THIS IS OVERKILL. The disrespect the Martens family showed to Jason's children and family immediately after this savagery will hopefully be the final nail in their own coffins . My heart is genuinely broken in two . I'm horrified, I was expecting bad but this is another level . There is no justification for any human to do this to another .
[video=twitter;890293809636048896]https://twitter.com/LexDispatchBC/status/890293809636048896[/video]
[video=twitter;890294029203714052]https://twitter.com/LexDispatchBC/status/890294029203714052[/video]
So what even after all of this has happened she stays in the basement?? Is she incapacitated in some way that we don't know about??
She doesn't feel the need to run for help during the attack...doesn't feel the need to check whether her husband won the fight upstairs, she just sits there waiting to find out if she'll be next...and then she doesn't even go and check that her 'grandchildren' aren't sitting petrified upstairs?????????
In hindsight imo maybe separate trials would have been better. It's a lot for jurors to take in, seperate and process
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Now maybe the back and forth we did here about mm sincere motives for the needless custody battle could be put to bed
Jmo
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These are not my words but a lovely wise lady sent them to me previously and they seem appropriate now . even more appropriate now as it was then
I live in a neighborhood of dog lovers. We celebrate the arrival of a new puppy in a neighbor's family with visits and gifts of dog toys and treats. We often walk our pets in tandem, heading over to the common area where they can romp and play off the leash. At dinner parties, in our neighborhood, table-talk is as much about the antics of our dogs as it is about the achievements of our daughters and sons. And the loss of a pet means that caring neighbors take time to visit and extend heartfelt condolences.
We understand what it means to love a pet. We love our animals. Not as much as our children or our family, of course, but you know what I mean. The affection is real. The feelings are real. Last year, my friend saw her pet run down before her eyes, heard the agonizing screams, saw his broken little body twitching in the streets. I went to her home to sit with her and I can testify that what she saw...devastated her emotionally.
I was stunned by how my friend's description of her dog's heinous demise seemed to envelop her personally as if she could feel his final pain herself. When I remember those moments with her, I remember thinking later..."What is it like for those who lose not a pet, but a child or a beloved family member to such violence? How do they process it? How do they cope?"
Magnify it a million times over...we can't even imagine.
And so when I began reading of the Martens murder...the Corbett tragedy...I used the only inadequate comparison I had with violent death...to assess the tiniest bit of the enormity of their grief and what was demanded of them by the Martens family. I used my experience with my friend, the grieving pet lover.
I wondered how the Martens could expect a quick phone call and announcement of the death of Jason to suffice for all the information the Corbetts needed to know? I tried to imagine how a family so organized in their planning for their own objectives in the aftermath of the murder, could be so obtuse to give no planning to the delivery of such a life-changing announcement to the Corbetts? Did they think the cessation of everything that was Jason...was all the family deserved to know?
Push. Fall. Dead. Bye.
I thought...if I had been watching a neighbors dog...and through no fault of my own, that dog had died...wouldn't my own humanity demand that I do better in relaying the news to those about-to-be-heartbroken...than that?
I thought how the Corbetts made their agonizing trip across the ocean and landed to discover lawyers were hired and funeral arrangements were underway. Where in that rush was the respect for the Corbett family grief, their abiding love of Jason? If Jason was unloved by the Martens family, couldn't they grant the dead man at least the final small respect of being laid to rest by those who dearly loved him? "The Man Behind the Camera" who funded the vacations, the pretty clothes, the lovely home, brought the "beloved" children to the marriage? Wasn't he deserving even of real mourners at his grave?
Wouldn't you even afford that mercy to a dog?
As for custody of the small children...if I came home and found my pet, beaten to death over and over with a bat and brick, his blood everywhere, his brain tissue sticking to my furniture...and my neighbor, who had not a scratch or a bite mark to be seen...said..."He tried to bite me. I had to stop him"....could I see that alleged massive overkill and ever leave another puppy with that person again?
Much less small children...alone...an ocean away?
How astounding are the things that were demanded of the Corbetts in the loss of their much-loved son and brother!
Things that most of us...would not ask of....even...just ....a pet-lover.
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But of course, there are fuller explanations to come by the Defense. We await the chance to filter our feelings through them. This is only a humble opinion of today...with very limited information. As this case moves to court, more facts will be revealed. These are only my uninformed views today...fueled by my emotions...seen through a glass darkly.
http://bloximages.newyork1.vip.town...-5d24-a2ed-e651f4d8e6fd/56907dd1da036.pdf.pdf
http://www.newsjs.com/url.php?p=htt...ack-of-apology-from-the-martens-34348383.html
She goes upstairs and sees the bloodbath, and still remains calm? Her daughter supposedly attacked and husband had to save her life and she remains calm? No, they rehearsed everything before calling 911, perhaps even cleaned up TM and MM, changing their clothes, perhaps SM hid them with the kids things and took them with them when she took the kids to the sons?