Dad kills neighbor accused of molesting girl

dquan97

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FAIRFIELD, Connecticut (AP) -- A lawyer climbed through a neighbor's bedroom window and stabbed him to death after being told by a family member that the man had molested his 2-year-old daughter, authorities say.

Barry James, 58, was stabbed in the chest nearly a dozen times Monday. The lawyer, Jonathon Edington, 29, was charged with murder and burglary and was released on $1 million bail Wednesday.

Capt. Gary MacNamara said that police had not received a complaint about the child being assaulted before the killing, and "we have no indication it's true or not true."

Edington's attorney, Michael Sherman, said the information came from Edington's wife. "The daughter gave the mother information which was alarming and disturbing. The mom relayed it to her husband. That was the spark," Sherman said.

James' 87-year-old mother discovered his body. When officers went to Edington's home, they found him standing by his kitchen sink with what appeared to be blood on him, and a large kitchen knife next to him on a counter, authorities said

"He's in shock," Edington's attorney said. "This is the most unexpected turn of events one can imagine with this young man's background."

Police had gone to the neighborhood before, when Edington called to complain that he could see James through a window, police said. "Either he was partly clothed or revealed parts of his anatomy that were inappropriate," MacNamara said.

Edington, a graduate of Syracuse University and Fordham University Law School, has been practicing patent law, Sherman said. Police said Edington has no criminal record.

Rita James declined to comment on her son's death.

James served two days behind bars in 2001 on a drunken driving charge, according to the state Correction Department.

"He had some bizarre behavior over the last month," said Darrell Maynard, a neighbor. "He drove his car through his garage, hit the other neighbor's building."

Another time a neighbor found James intoxicated on the street, Maynard said. James shouted obscenities at children, he said.

As for Edington, Maynard said: "Something had to happen that was terrible for this to have occurred." Edington "seemed like a computer geek or something. He was not anybody you would ever feel you were threatened by."

http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/08/30/neigh...g.ap/index.html?section=cnn_topstories
 

NiKeFiDO

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if it's true then good. however, that was probably the wrong way to go about getting the justice hammer swinging
 

MX2

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It would be very, very difficult for me to not want to pursue vigalante justice if I knew undoubtedly someone had hurt my children intentionally.
 

waggy

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i can not blame the guy. but what if the guy was not guilty of the crime? the father was going off infromation from a 2 yr old child.

 

cKGunslinger

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Originally posted by: MX2times
It would be very, very difficult for me to not want to pursue vigalante justice if I knew undoubtedly someone had hurt my children intentionally.

Indeed. You can try and rationalize that your children would be hurt even worse if you were sitting in jail while they were growing up, but still..
 

Tom

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The first question that occurs to me is what circumstances would have placed a 2 year old in a position to have contact with what must have been an unpopular neighbor, at a minimum ?


 

yowolabi

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I don't think anyone blames the guy too harshly if the molestation thing is true. The problem is that we can't be sure it's true.... and there's no way the father could have been sure before he went Batman on his next door neighbor.
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: Tom
The first question that occurs to me is what circumstances would have placed a 2 year old in a position to have contact with what must have been an unpopular neighbor, at a minimum ?

There is that also. I would like more information.

pitty the bastard is dead. i would have liked to hear his side of it. right now its a 2yr olds word against his (if i am reading it right)
 

z42

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Originally posted by: waggy
i can not blame the guy. but what if the guy was not guilty of the crime? the father was going off infromation from a 2 yr old child.

that's what I was thinking. Without any evidence, since the police had not been involved, how could he know? I would have to be pretty darn sure of the facts before I would even consider doing something like that. I would like to think I wouldn't do it, but I'm sure I would consider it if I KNEW the guy was guilty.

Unless there is some pretty hard data that the father had, I want that guy locked up too. Temporary insanity might be what happened, but an accusation without evidence shoudn't cause it unless there is something unbalanced in the person already.
 

JulesMaximus

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A 2 year old told her Mom of something "alarming and disturbing?" WTF? :confused:

How does a 58 year old neighbor have access to a 2 year old child in the first place?

Edit-What an idiot. Now his wife gets to raise a fatherless child by herself...dumbass.
 

HermDogg

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It doesn't seem like the neighbor was unpopular until a short tiem ago. it seems like the guy was at least fairly well-liked, then took a turn for the worse. You can suspect that the molestation could be seen as a symptom.
 

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Yeah this is a tough one.. It's strange that the perp is a lawyer himself and would presumably have acted differently than this, especially based on what a 2 year old said, but when it comes to parental instincts then you never know.

I'm guessing it wasn't hard for him to believe it since he had previously called the cops on the guy for exposing himself out the window or something like that, per the CNN version of the story.

So, if it were me, and my toddler was talking about having been molested by a guy that had been exposing himself out of a window and was known for yelling profanity at passing children, then what would I do? It's easy to say "yeah I would've hospitalized the guy but I wouldn't have killed him and faced the prospect of decades in jail", but I'm guessing this lawyer might've said the same thing a week ago if asked a similar question.
 

Kelemvor

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Originally posted by: eits
hopefully, he gets off with a temporary insanity plea

I'm sure he will. And for the other guy's sake, I hope it was a true story and nut just a vicious lie.
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: m1ldslide1
Yeah this is a tough one.. It's strange that the perp is a lawyer himself and would presumably have acted differently than this, especially based on what a 2 year old said, but when it comes to parental instincts then you never know.

I'm guessing it wasn't hard for him to believe it since he had previously called the cops on the guy for exposing himself out the window or something like that, per the CNN version of the story.

So, if it were me, and my toddler was talking about having been molested by a guy that had been exposing himself out of a window and was known for yelling profanity at passing children, then what would I do? It's easy to say "yeah I would've hospitalized the guy but I wouldn't have killed him and faced the prospect of decades in jail", but I'm guessing this lawyer might've said the same thing a week ago if asked a similar question.


so yelling profanity at children and exposing himself (kinda confusing here. was he inside his house n aked? or outside?) means he is guilty of child molestation?
 

unfalliblekrutch

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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
eh, not so smart if he got caught.

How do you -not- get caught if you just killed someone and they're body is dead covered with blood?

ehhhhh...on second thought, dont answer;)
 
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Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Originally posted by: eits
hopefully, he gets off with a temporary insanity plea

I'm sure he will. And for the other guy's sake, I hope it was a true story and nut just a vicious lie.

I'd be amazed if that happens. Successful insanity pleas are exceedingly rare. He might well have been in a state of rage as a result of the revelations, but that has essentially nothing to do with the standard for insanity under the law.
 
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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
eh, not so smart if he got caught.

not true. now he has the insanity plea on his side.. if he carefully planned everything, including a cover up, he'd be facing murder in the first. Crimes of passion are manslaughter, even without the plea (correct me if I'm wrong though, I'm no lawyer)
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
eh, not so smart if he got caught.

not true. now he has the insanity plea on his side.. if he carefully planned everything, including a cover up, he'd be facing murder in the first. Crimes of passion are manslaughter, even without the plea (correct me if I'm wrong though, I'm no lawyer)

I don't know. Not having any proof that the guy even did what he was killed for is going to hurt.

 

Syringer

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Is there any circumstance in which this guy won't get at least prison for life or the death penalty for this pre-meditated murder?

Reminds me of Samuel L. Jackson in "A Time to Kill".