He drowned her after he raped her...what a 

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I have only tears right now. :grouphug:
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I'm sorry. I posted the news and ran. I didn't see the KTLA story updated with all the details. I would have posted a warning if I'd known.
When Ellorah was first reported missing, I was - like all of us - upset and wanting to find her. As the story progressed, and the initial suspicions were reported by the police, I had to step away.
I knew, intellectually, that crimes against children this young, like this, exist - I have heard stories about children in Africa being abused to somehow reverse AIDS, for example, but never before had I seen details like this. I couldn't cope with it.
So I'm sorry if anyone was upset by the updated report. I really am. I'm glad thisdidn't put the rest of her poor family through a trial, in which every single awful detail would be argued over by the defense. At the same time, if ANY crime deserves the DP, it has to be this. And he avoided it.
My heartfelt thanks go out to every single person involved in justice for crimes against children. I couldn't do what they do. Be it the Officers, EMTs, Coroners, Social Workers, Lawyers, EVERYONE. Thank you for what you do.
I'm rambling, but I hope you all get where I'm coming from. So very, very sad.
I just have to ask...how, why, what makes a person do what he did? WHAT????
I have never touched drugs and I can't comprehend that drugs would create a scenario where someone would do what was done to Ellorah. I don't believe that drugs alone would create that environment. Am I naive?
Another thread discussed the notion that evil was created vs. being born evil.
I actually don't care in this case. The definition of pure evil is Matthew Warner.