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ADMIN NOTE:
We have received concerns that BL's parents are not being discussed in accordance with our Victim Friendly policy.
The public and our members have a right to object to the behavior of any individual who shields a suspected perpetrator from being brought to account in the unlawful killing of another human being.
Each case is different, individuals are different, and we can't always apply a black and white when it comes to our rules; shades of grey here depending on the specifics, and when it isn't cut and dry, we have to use good judgment and discretion in what can or can not be allowed.
Websleuths' victim friendly policy normally extends to the parents of a perpetrator but what is not the norm in this case is what the public was able to see with their own eyes via LE body cam and MSM video, and information that came to light as the case unfolded and more became known. In this specific case members are allowed to express a reasonable opinion on BL's parents' perceived actions or inactions, and that they appeared to be protecting their son from legal consequences in Gabby's killing.
Just reasonable discussion please .. no need for trashing.
We have received concerns that BL's parents are not being discussed in accordance with our Victim Friendly policy.
The public and our members have a right to object to the behavior of any individual who shields a suspected perpetrator from being brought to account in the unlawful killing of another human being.
Each case is different, individuals are different, and we can't always apply a black and white when it comes to our rules; shades of grey here depending on the specifics, and when it isn't cut and dry, we have to use good judgment and discretion in what can or can not be allowed.
Websleuths' victim friendly policy normally extends to the parents of a perpetrator but what is not the norm in this case is what the public was able to see with their own eyes via LE body cam and MSM video, and information that came to light as the case unfolded and more became known. In this specific case members are allowed to express a reasonable opinion on BL's parents' perceived actions or inactions, and that they appeared to be protecting their son from legal consequences in Gabby's killing.
Just reasonable discussion please .. no need for trashing.
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