This is one of the most depraved cases I have read about in awhile.
What evil monsters. The depravity shown and then them boasting about it makes me physically nauseous.
imo
The charges are first degree murder and attempted murder - so far. Can't find anything - yet - on capital charges.
ETA - I'm not sure the murder here will qualify as a capital murder in NH. Doesn't look like it.![]()
IWannaKnow
This is not elegible for DP. We only have DP in this state for the murder of police officers. We regular citizens sleeping in our beds do not have that protection. They are discussing changing the law, but I doubt it will happen. This case freaks me out for multiple reasons. I've wondered since it happened if she locked the doors (MANY people here do not) but from reading this, she had secured her home as well as possible...except...why would there be a motion detector in the bedroom but no alarm system?I thought the DP was for police officer's & government officials in our state but either way, I wish it would change also. If there ever was a case that deserves it this is one for sure.
The only protection that we do have is that we can shoot and kill an intruder in self defense without facing any penalty. But, the person(s) must be already INSIDE of our home, and like this woman and her little girl, it's usually to late to react to protect oneself during a surprise night time home invasion. She thought it was her daughter and called out to her. So friggin awful.
I agree, the penalty should be for us regular citizen's who don't have the ability to protect ourselves the way police officer's do. They walk around with their weapons. They have training. It's rare that they are threatened openly in daylight here. Why should it be any different should they suffer a home invasion such as this poor family endured? Most of these monster's have no idea whose homes they are entering. It doesn't seem fair.
I live in the woods (Rockingham County) and hadn't locked my doors in years......until this happened. My hubby and boy leave very early in the AM while still dark (I'm usually a late sleeper) so we have motion detector's AND dogs!
Thank you Blondie!
IWannaKnow
This is not elegible for DP. We only have DP in this state for the murder of police officers. We regular citizens sleeping in our beds do not have that protection. They are discussing changing the law, but I doubt it will happen. This case freaks me out for multiple reasons. I've wondered since it happened if she locked the doors (MANY people here do not) but from reading this, she had secured her home as well as possible...except...why would there be a motion detector in the bedroom but no alarm system?I thought the DP was for police officer's & government officials in our state but either way, I wish it would change also. If there ever was a case that deserves it this is one for sure.
The only protection that we do have is that we can shoot and kill an intruder in self defense without facing any penalty. But, the person(s) must be already INSIDE of our home, and like this woman and her little girl, it's usually to late to react to protect oneself during a surprise night time home invasion. She thought it was her daughter and called out to her. So friggin awful.
I agree, the penalty should be for us regular citizen's who don't have the ability to protect ourselves the way police officer's do. They walk around with their weapons. They have training. It's rare that they are threatened openly in daylight here. Why should it be any different should they suffer a home invasion such as this poor family endured? Most of these monster's have no idea whose homes they are entering. It doesn't seem fair.
I live in the woods (Rockingham County) and hadn't locked my doors in years......until this happened. My hubby and boy leave very early in the AM while still dark (I'm usually a late sleeper) so we have motion detector's AND dogs!
ITA traffics. You could be right about government officials.....clearly they are far more important than we common everyday citizens. I don't really understand why their lives and safety are worth more than ours, but this case rocked me to the core. I have a hard time hearing the details now. I also live out in the woods, and this happened a few months after Kristi Cornwell got snatched off a road in GA. Those two cases changed my world. I don't like that. The worst part for me was, Kimberly HAD locked the doors, had an alarm, did the right things. The shows you see on tv say that burglers, if confronted with locks will move on to the next home. Not so in this case. They went so far as to remove a window AC unit to access the home when they couldn't get in through the basement. This was no routine robbery. They were on a mission. If all they wanted was jewlery, they could have moved on to another, unlocked easier target (you know there were some, probably down the same street even). Makes me wonder if they knew that it was a woman and child in the house. But she had no chance and that was what they were counting on. I've read that Jaimie had gotten her black belt a few months earlier, but seemingly Kimberly shielding her with her body was what saved her. That and playing dead. I hope Spader truly enjoys and appreciates prison, for that is where he belongs.