southcitymom said:
SNIP
If the "rain on her face" contained DNA one would think some of it might still be on her bedsheets, mattress, pjs. Hope the cops are checking that out.
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Why didn't the mother/parents notice the above dampness/odor on the child's bedclothes, her nightwear, body or face, when getting her out of bed, bathing her, or changing her clothes? If this supposedly happened more than once, it seems something would have been noticed in her physical condition or behavior by the parents, even if she did not talk about it.
Also, if the parents had been upset with the victim's behavior before and were discussing it, that would seem an opportunity for the child to hear that they were mad at the man and hear his name. It would seem natural then for her to say something like, "I don't like Barry either because...........".
Personally, I agree with those posters who are against vigilante justice. A man is dead maybe unjustly, his elderly parents are devastated, the father will go to trial, the child/wife will most likely be deprived of his care and support for years(emotionally and financially), his career is ruined, but noone knows why all this really happened because he jumped the gun, lost his temper and did not report the molestation to authorities to investigate.
As an adult and educated man/lawyer, he should have been able to control himself, and consider the consequences of his actions on his family/child before KILLING a man. I can understand if he went over and had an argument or fight with the guy, but not to play God and take the life of someone without proof,
especially being a lawyer.
And I disagree that Barry would not have been prosecuted if the molestation did happen and there was proof. This site is full of molestation prosecutions and convictions, sometimes years afterwards, even just on the word of the victims.