Oh I get the why and woulda, I'm just wondering if he felt something was up and left before LE started looking at him seriously.
The great news is that in this case, for once, I not only think we will eventually have these answers, but I think justice will be served as well.
I cannot say how happy this makes me. After Caylee's, and baby Lisa, and Celina, and so far little Sky's, every one of their killers literally getting away with murder, it was getting to be a serious bummer. And this case, this innocent little girl brutalized, reminded me yet again how messed up we are as a society in general. How poor a job we really do taking care of one another.
We live in the wealthiest nation on earth, yet this single mom is working the graveyard shift at a meat packing plant, making trash money and no benefits, no healthcare, one paycheck or illness away from ruin. Her beautiful kids are playing alone, not because they aren't loved (you can clearly see that they are) but because that's the world we allow to exist. A world in which profit and bonuses are more important than security cameras. So her kids play alone, surrounded by neighbors who know the names of the fake celebrities on their reality TV programs but don't know or care about the people who live ten feet away.
From the beginning I followed the threads about this case, and I saw too many posts blaming the environment and this reality, not on the society which allows this poverty and indifference and exploitation to exist, but on the victims it creates and feeds on. Princess Jorely's safety, her life, was endangered and ultimately sacrificed so that others, the owner of the factory mom worked at, the owner of this apartment complex, the CEOs of these corporations, could pad their paychecks just a little bit more.
Princess Jorely we all now know, and we are talking about her. We are not talking about the others. Right now, as I am typing this, one out of every four kids in America is going to bed hungry because their parents cannot afford food. Right now, tonight, one MILLION American kids, beautiful little kids just like Jorely, are going to sleep in their cars because they have no home. One million. In America.
I think we can do better. It's our choice. We decide what kind of society we want, what we will accept. Jorely deserved better, every one of those million kids deserves better, every kid going to bed hurting because they are hungry deserves better, and so do their parents.
Anyway, yeah, totally off topic and maybe inappropriate for this forum, but there it is. We talk about crime here, and in my mind this is a mighty big one.