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Calista241

(5,595 posts)
102. It was 50 yards from his house.
Mon Sep 15, 2014, 03:35 AM
Sep 2014

It takes what, less than 1 minute to cover that distance? Maybe 2 minutes? Even in a big city, cops an EMS don't respond that fast.

Even if the dude did it, he did it standing next to the bodies of his dead, crushed children. Fuck this DUI driver, I'm glad he bought it.

I don't even know what to say. IdaBriggs Aug 2014 #1
My brain tells me this is a bad thing and we have courts for a reason Algernon Moncrieff Aug 2014 #2
Agreed. I find his actions...understandable. IdaBriggs Aug 2014 #4
The jury reached the correct verdict. IronGate Aug 2014 #5
a mom did this in California when I believe a guy molested her son. she went to jail roguevalley Aug 2014 #32
There was real reasonable doubt that he did it. IronGate Aug 2014 #35
I agree. I think I remember that part too. roguevalley Aug 2014 #55
Agree. The case was much weaker than it at first appears. NT Adrahil Aug 2014 #67
She saved many future molested children yeoman6987 Aug 2014 #93
Ellie Nesler was the mother who killed the creep in court that sodomized her then 6 year old son.. olddad56 Sep 2014 #110
Well, without the gun or an eyewitness, they had no case. Warpy Sep 2014 #101
The evidence was entirely circumstantial.... Adrahil Oct 2014 #123
I'm torn... SoapBox Aug 2014 #3
who needs rule of law iamthebandfanman Aug 2014 #6
See post #5. IronGate Aug 2014 #8
Heck, I might want to take the law into my own hands if someone ran over my dog. thesquanderer Aug 2014 #16
I agree though it seems the acquittal here was really because treestar Aug 2014 #68
Thank you for this post. LeftOfWest Sep 2014 #104
Rule of law is a silly myth. ZombieHorde Sep 2014 #115
Maybe MosheFeingold Aug 2014 #7
So the average texan in your opinion would go home, get a gun and then commit first degree murder? cstanleytech Aug 2014 #9
It would certainly cross their mind, yes. MosheFeingold Aug 2014 #64
Well that would certainly explain the need for the current gun laws in texas then if they are that cstanleytech Aug 2014 #66
Don't disagree. MosheFeingold Aug 2014 #74
Ummm, NO. IronGate Aug 2014 #78
Repeal is the only solution MosheFeingold Aug 2014 #82
And just what are the chances any repeal happening in any Congress? IronGate Aug 2014 #84
Yes. Yes he did. Cheviteau Aug 2014 #23
it sounds like they could not prove it Skittles Aug 2014 #25
I was on a jury in a criminal case - the LiberalElite Aug 2014 #30
yup - lack of evidence can certainly mean reasonable doubt! Skittles Aug 2014 #56
Correct Verdict MrBig Aug 2014 #10
It could have been anyone with a weapon at the site. Downwinder Aug 2014 #12
Exactly MrBig Aug 2014 #14
I would not rule out HPD or DPS. Downwinder Aug 2014 #17
Why would your think HPD would be involved in this? S_B_Jackson Aug 2014 #63
Sorry about that, my error. Downwinder Aug 2014 #65
+1 840high Aug 2014 #29
True. Yet people are justifying it on vigilante grounds treestar Aug 2014 #69
Agreed n/t MrBig Aug 2014 #73
A crazed jury decision I can live with. Baitball Blogger Aug 2014 #11
I don't even think its a crazed jury decision MrBig Aug 2014 #15
I have no problem with that. Prisoner_Number_Six Aug 2014 #13
He had the motive and opportunity. LisaL Aug 2014 #18
There were two teenage witnesses. savalez Aug 2014 #88
Did they say they saw him doing the shooting? IronGate Aug 2014 #90
Nobody said that they saw him doing the shooting. LisaL Sep 2014 #100
Murder Is Legal otohara Aug 2014 #19
... Seriously what has happened to this country. diabeticman Aug 2014 #20
tjere was no residue Niceguy1 Aug 2014 #26
On this case, thank goodness for the yeoman6987 Aug 2014 #92
In Wild West days, you could justify a shooting by saying, "He killed my brother." tclambert Aug 2014 #21
I have no problem with this LloydS of New London Aug 2014 #22
If it's the case I'm thinking about, christx30 Aug 2014 #89
If I remember correctly, IronGate Aug 2014 #91
Vigilante justice is alive and well in this country Loki Aug 2014 #24
+1 lunasun Aug 2014 #27
Well, if one can refrain from christx30 Aug 2014 #31
Or perhaps this dumbass father shouldn't push his truck in the middle of the road... npk Aug 2014 #34
Blaming the victim? IronGate Aug 2014 #36
Uh the victims are the two kids and the man that was gunned down in the streets npk Aug 2014 #37
How do you know that the father is the one responsible? LisaL Aug 2014 #39
He was gunned down by the father? IronGate Aug 2014 #40
So You Think This Man Was Shot Before The Accident? Corey_Baker08 Aug 2014 #43
I'm saying the state couldn't prove it's case. IronGate Aug 2014 #44
The invisible man did it. npk Aug 2014 #47
It's standard police procedure that a murder suspect be tested for GSR. nt. IronGate Aug 2014 #49
Oh ok. npk Aug 2014 #51
k/r LeftOfWest Sep 2014 #105
Yes he was found not guilty of comitting murder npk Aug 2014 #45
Banda's blood alcohol level okasha Sep 2014 #97
I agree with you TorchTheWitch Aug 2014 #58
What circumstantial evidence would that be? IronGate Aug 2014 #59
The irony in this post is palpable. LTX Aug 2014 #62
"illegally pushing a vehicle"?? what? It is up to drivers to watch where they drive! Sunlei Aug 2014 #72
The question of whether it is true or not should be decided by the courts treestar Aug 2014 #70
In general as soon as some people hear it involves harm to a child they turn their brains off. nt cstanleytech Aug 2014 #38
There's no evidence he killed him Recursion Aug 2014 #60
No. ZombieHorde Sep 2014 #116
That state's case was weak. NT Adrahil Oct 2014 #124
they based the verdict on the evidence gwheezie Aug 2014 #28
As a father, I say good. FLPanhandle Aug 2014 #33
I Don't Agree With This Decision, I Mean What If The Driver Was Not Drunk? Corey_Baker08 Aug 2014 #41
How many times does it have to be said? IronGate Aug 2014 #42
Was Anyother Individuals With The Father & Sons During The Accident Then? Corey_Baker08 Aug 2014 #46
He May Not Be Found Guilty Of Murder, But Complicity To Commit Murder Is The Very Least... Corey_Baker08 Aug 2014 #48
FF/Paramedic with 20+ years in. nt. IronGate Aug 2014 #50
Thank-You For Your Service, I Am 25 & Finishing A Criminal Justice Degree! Corey_Baker08 Aug 2014 #52
Best wishes for your career and may it be a long and rewarding career. IronGate Aug 2014 #53
Thank-You So Much, This Is A Great Example of Disagreeing Without All The Hate & Disrespect! Corey_Baker08 Aug 2014 #54
I agree and I thank you back for the civil debate. nt. IronGate Aug 2014 #57
corey, you seriously think blackcrowflies Oct 2014 #122
Barajas put his sons' lives at risk by having them at the rear of the truck and Malraiders Aug 2014 #61
So.....the person doing nothing illegal must share blame with the person that was? Guaguacoa Aug 2014 #75
Ever heard of child endangerment laws? I think it fits Barajas' behavior that night. n/t Malraiders Sep 2014 #94
So, more blaming the victims? IronGate Sep 2014 #95
I am sure that I would blame myself if I were Barajas. n/t Malraiders Sep 2014 #96
How about pointing out which laws they broke? Guaguacoa Sep 2014 #98
"placing a child in or failing to remove a child from a potentially harmful situation" is child Malraiders Sep 2014 #108
In that case children riding in a car would be Guaguacoa Sep 2014 #109
The law requires that Barajas' disabled vehicle be moved to a safe location asap by use of Malraiders Sep 2014 #111
Link? I can't seem to find it. Guaguacoa Sep 2014 #118
So you believe if you see a thing, it is safe and legal? The Barajas incident prove you wrong. n/t Malraiders Sep 2014 #119
Your thought process amazes me. Blame the victim for doing nothing illegal. Guaguacoa Oct 2014 #120
He said he was focused on his sons, didn't do it and the jury agreed. Someone else in the "chaos" Sunlei Aug 2014 #71
So a victim's dad can now legally be the Judge, Jury & Executioner? Really? 99th_Monkey Aug 2014 #76
What precedent? FLPanhandle Aug 2014 #77
You do not know why the Jury voted the way it did, and neither do I 99th_Monkey Aug 2014 #80
Sounds like you are now the Judge and jury. FLPanhandle Aug 2014 #83
I simply have an opinion. and stated it. 99th_Monkey Aug 2014 #85
The dad wasn't Judge, Jury & Executioner, IronGate Aug 2014 #79
Please see 99th_Monkey Aug 2014 #81
You called him Judge, Jury, and Executioner, IronGate Aug 2014 #86
perhaps I would do the same thing 99th_Monkey Aug 2014 #87
i wouldn't. LeftOfWest Sep 2014 #106
It's easy to say that, IronGate Sep 2014 #107
Where were the cops and ambulance? Reter Sep 2014 #99
It was 50 yards from his house. Calista241 Sep 2014 #102
I'm surprised he'd take the time to go get a gun NickB79 Sep 2014 #103
I have wondered TexasMommaWithAHat Sep 2014 #112
Interesting theory -- and you're right -- who'd convict? (nt) Algernon Moncrieff Sep 2014 #113
Well, it's believed to have been his gun TexasMommaWithAHat Sep 2014 #114
Very sad all around, in my opinion. nt ZombieHorde Sep 2014 #117
three hours? blackcrowflies Oct 2014 #121
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