Clearsky

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Isaiah Vaughn Pulu, 25, of West Valley City, is charged in 3rd District Court with murder, a first-degree felony, for each of the deaths of Colton Warren Moser, 25, Mosa'ati Moa, 22, and 39-year-old Tim Jones. All three were residents at different group homes in West Valley City, according to police.
 
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What a horrible story! You just know he did this on purpose, and it needs to be a bigger story.
 
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I just wonder if this was something he did on an ongoing basis. I bet he forgot to keep the garage door open this time.
 
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Doesn't murder require intent here? Intent seems hard to prove in this case, imo. But this man definitely must face charges. A commenter on that article says negligent homicide carries a one year sentence in UT. No idea if that's correct, but if so, that is not enough, imo. Isn't there another charge that would apply, that takes into account no intent, but also considers the seriousness and reckless disregard for human life that he showed these 3 men?

Also, I think carbon monoxide could still be fatal in a running car in a garage, even with the garage door open.

But even if they hadn't died, how was he going to explain bringing all 3 of them back with soiled clothing? This "caretaker" was certainly in the wrong job. Hopefully, his punishment will be severe enough that he won't be able to work in society again.
 
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Doesn't murder require intent here? Intent seems hard to prove in this case, imo. But this man definitely must face charges. A commenter on that article says negligent homicide carries a one year sentence in UT. No idea if that's correct, but if so, that is not enough, imo. Isn't there another charge that would apply, that takes into account no intent, but also considers the seriousness and reckless disregard for human life that he showed these 3 men?

Also, I think carbon monoxide could still be fatal in a running car in a garage, even with the garage door open.

But even if they hadn't died, how was he going to explain bringing all 3 of them back with soiled clothing? This "caretaker" was certainly in the wrong job. Hopefully, his punishment will be severe enough that he won't be able to work in society again.
You wouldn't believe how many 'caretakers' are in the wrong job.
 

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