I am one of those people who fully support the police and appreciate the risks they take just stopping a car to check a license. It isn't the individuals, it's the department heads that
set the tone of the "attitudes" we see in their work ethics. After all, it WAS good old detective work and a nose for crime that solved this case. Ieyoub described the detective as a bloodhound-able to sniff out the clues. Then, there's our criminal system. Why he was NOT in jail for his past crimes is just as important a question as why they didn't share information. This man should have been locked up years ago. It's the ability to "plea bargain" that adds to the criminals we have walking around. The sad truth is, there will always be a Jefrey Dammer, a "Son of Sam" , Malvo or Lee somewhere in our midst. What seems to be consistent is the fact that these maniacs didn't start out committing horrendous acts, they escalated. At what point do we recognize them for what they are-demons? At what point do be say rehabilitation is not a possibility? We need tougher penalties for crimes against mankind, be it assault, rape or murder. Also, lets quit playing "Let's Make a Deal" with miscreants!
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