Thor, I'm gonna post the link for you. There are 39 pages. From the time he and others crashed a party and one of the attendees was murdered, from him beating Shannon while he was drunk, to where Shannon supposedly OD'd at his friends house while he was in prison.
I think the documents will answer your questions. I'm surprised you haven't seen them. I'd like to hear what your thoughts are after you read them. TIA
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/...ssing-dale-smith-shannon-smith_n_1126349.html
Hi Sparky, sorry it took me a while to answer your question ... I read from the link you provided ...
"According to court documents, Dale Smith told police that he had been in a bar fight that night and that his wife became angry when he came home and told her about it."
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He stated that she got mad and started slapping him in the face and calling him a drunk. ... He said he then grabbed her by the leg and [dragged] her outside. Once he had her outside he said she hit her head on the railing to the apartment and started to bleed ..."
Shannon Smith told police that her husband had initiated the altercation, and "threw her against the metal railing." The report further states that Dale Smith "made many comments about wanting to die for hurting his wife." He was determined to have been the primary aggressor, according to the report, because "no visible red or finger marks were noted on his face."
What can anyone say in this instance that would not involve a good dose of
disgust? DS clearly has real issues in keeping his control, and that's undoubtedly the stuff many
homicides are made of. If you're looking for agreement there you certainly have it from me and I
suspect from just about everyone else.
However,
to me the issue is not to profess DS guilty or not, it isn't my job, I never applied for it, and that is the way
I prefer it to be. I'm only interested in what happened to
Michelle Parker, for whatever reason that is ... may be because I'm a father myself, may be because I had more time in my hands then I have a right to, may be both, whatever and no matter ... but
yes, if the question is does he have the character to be a potential killer? Then my opinion would be absolutely
yes, could I envision DS being responsible for her disappearance?
Yes, but to me that is
totally irrelevant ... for what I happen to
think in respect to making a determination of guilt, is largely irrelevant and what is
proven is all but everything, and as I follow my conscience I must be aware of the considerable distinction between the two before I might think of anyone as a murderer or anything else for that matter.
Lastly, it's with profound sadness that I know that when all is said and done, if Michelle is dead, as it is probably the case, it doesn't make a difference who did it, those children would have lost their mother regardless, and a tragedy would not be undone, and where
justice is essential and
must be found, it is my hope that it doesn't rest with DS's guilt, and that is not because I like him,
for I do not, not because I'm his advocate,
for I'm not, but because
all things being equal I'd prefer that those kids' tragedy would not be compounded by the notion that their father killed their mother, I wouldn't wish that on anyone let alone little kids. I hope that
if he's not involved in this crime, that a combination of years that have passed, self-reflection, age, life events in general and this tragedy in particular have forced DS to be a different enough person so to make him at least a viable father and a decently functional human being ... by most accounts he's been caring to his children (notwithstanding whatever issues exist with the grandparents), and he has
apparently found a legitimate job and I think that to be generally an hopeful sign where hope is all you can have in the midst of this tragedy outside of the customary well wishes.
Thank you for asking for my opinion even as we might disagree sometimes. Be well.