nanandjim said:
This is absolutely sick. I cannot believe that this guy was not prosecuted. Did the parents sue him in a civil suit? I thought that a homeowner was responsible for injuries on his/her property, whether the person was there legally or not. I would have tried to sue him and his homeowner's insurance.
This type of death is so senseless. It sounds like Matthew was a really good boy. I'm so sorry to hear about this tragedy.
Hello Nanandjim,
I would like to thank-you for your words,they do mean alot.
one item to read
the crowd of 125 gathered at the St. Albans Town Education Center (SATEC) Wednesday vaguely remembered her name but couldn't recall why.
When she spoke, nods of recognition filled the room.
Ives described how her son Matthew died on Aug. 11, 2002, while riding his all-terrain vehicle (ATV) on a private Highgate road without permission. The teen never saw the unmarked cable hanging 3 feet off the ground. When he hit it, the wire cut his neck and his life short.
Matthew Ives had just bought the ATV with his own money. He was two-tenths of a mile from home, out on his first ride off his parents' land.
He was 15.
Since then, his mother has fought for a law to require that landowners post signs on their private roads and prohibits them from blocking the paths with cables.
"Trespassing is not punishable by death," Ives told the silent room, "and it should not be."
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Matt's friends Justin and Kyle are the ones who went to Matt's house a short distance from where Matt lay dying.Dan and Anne (Matt's parents) had to see their son in that state.It was a gruesome site for them and it was described in detail in a news article.Dan was performing CPR when the ambulance arrived.
I cry and cry.My heart hurts.I wonder how Dan and Anne can function,let alone try to enact laws that just get shot down.Also knowing that Matt's killer is enjoying life.
Nanandjim,I thank-you again for your post.