Father kills man sexually abusing his daughter, thoughts?

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IEC

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Where are all the AT trayvon supporters demanding Z's head demanding the fathers head here?

They all killed themselves after watching Wisconsin governor Scott Walker get re-elected by a larger margin than in 2010 in the recall election.

One can only hope, because screaming, crying man-children are an embarrassment to the Republic.
 

BudAshes

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SO he hires illegal and lets him into his home, illegal rapes daughter. Kind of his own fault there. In no way do I blame him for killing the guy, but he did hire the guy knowing he was hiring someone outside the legal system. You reap what you sow in other words.
 

chimaxi83

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SO he hires illegal and lets him into his home, illegal rapes daughter. Kind of his own fault there. In no way do I blame him for killing the guy, but he did hire the guy knowing he was hiring someone outside the legal system. You reap what you sow in other words.

Lol what an idiotic thing to say, what kind of stupid ass comment is this? Being an illegal makes them more prone to being pedo?
 

waggy

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SO he hires illegal and lets him into his home, illegal rapes daughter. Kind of his own fault there. In no way do I blame him for killing the guy, but he did hire the guy knowing he was hiring someone outside the legal system. You reap what you sow in other words.

that's fucking stupid.
 

TerryMathews

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SO he hires illegal and lets him into his home, illegal rapes daughter. Kind of his own fault there. In no way do I blame him for killing the guy, but he did hire the guy knowing he was hiring someone outside the legal system. You reap what you sow in other words.

Was he illegal or was he one of Obamas new constituents? :D
 

Ns1

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well this was not expected

Beating death of daughter's alleged molester is ruled homicide

HOUSTON -- Investigators have released the name of a man beaten to death June 9 in central Texas when a father allegedly caught him molesting his 5-year-old daughter.

Jesus Mora Flores, 47, of Gonzales, Texas, was an "acquaintance" of the father who had come to help care for some horses at a barn near rural Shiner, Texas, about 130 miles west of Houston, according to statements released by the Lavaca County sheriff's and district attorney's offices to the Los Angeles Times.

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The 23-year-old father, whose name has not been released, was working on a horse and was barbecuing shortly before 3:43 p.m. that Saturday when someone alerted him that his daughter had been carried off to a secluded area by Flores, officials said.

The father heard the girl scream, and ran in that direction. He found Flores on top of his child, pulled him off and began hitting him in the head and neck, according to the district attorney's statement.

Someone called 911 to report the incident, and paramedics who responded found Flores' body lying in a pasture near the barn, his underwear down, according to the sheriff's statement. They performed CPR, but could not detect a heartbeat; Flores was pronounced dead at the scene by a justice of the peace at 4:50 p.m., officials said

An autopsy by the Travis County medical examiner's office found that Flores died from "blunt force head and neck injury," and the death was ruled a homicide, according to preliminary results released to The Times by Lavaca County Justice of the Peace Alene Lyons.

Lavaca County Sheriff Micah Harmon said evidence at the scene and witness statements supported the father's account of the incident. He said the father was "distraught" and "very remorseful" and did not intend to kill Flores.

"Despite the other factors involved, this is still a homicide investigation," Harmon said in the statement.

The investigation, assisted by the Texas Rangers, included a physical exam and interview with the girl, according to the district attorney's statement.

"Sheriff Harmon made the right decision in not arresting the father at the time of the incident," Lavaca County Dist. Atty. Heather McMinn said.

Harmon said a grand jury will consider this week what, if any, charges the father will face.

"This case has been very traumatizing on the child, her father and his entire family. I'm thankful the investigation is complete and that the district attorney will be presenting it to a grand jury," the sheriff said in the statement.

It was not clear when the special grand jury will convene; the next regularly scheduled grand jury for the area was not expected to meet until July, McMinn's staff said.

hope the grand jury isn't a dumbass.
 

MotionMan

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well this was not expected



hope the grand jury isn't a dumbass.

We all knew it was a homicide. The question is whether it was a criminal homicide.

I believe some jurisdictions require a Grand Jury in the case of all homicides.

MotionMan
 

spidey07

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We all knew it was a homicide. The question is whether it was a criminal homicide.

I believe some jurisdictions require a Grand Jury in the case of all homicides.

MotionMan

Correct. But this appears clearly a justifiable homocide.
 

dabuddha

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SO he hires illegal and lets him into his home, illegal rapes daughter. Kind of his own fault there. In no way do I blame him for killing the guy, but he did hire the guy knowing he was hiring someone outside the legal system. You reap what you sow in other words.

What are you, retarded? So because he hired an illegal alien, his daughter deserved to be raped?
 

tcG

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Just to clarify, just because somebody does something horrible does not give you the right to take the law into your own hands and kill them.

The question in this case is whether the father intended to kill the man. If he did, it's murder, though probably prosecuted lightly, and if he didn't mean to kill the man, it's manslaughter, also prosecuted lightly.

People's logic and principle just goes out the window when it comes to offensive things...
 

waggy

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exactly tcg. people allow offensive things to mess with there head. like murder. here in the thread we have plenty of people saying the father was wrong and should be charged. yet they are forgetting a 4 yr old was sexually assaulted.
 

RadiclDreamer

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The father probably just was in such a rage he didn't know when to stop. That said, the Courts should convict criminals, not Civilians.

Ding Ding Ding. The guy was justified, probation only in my opinion. If he's really a good and productive citizen it won't affect him in any way.
 

corwin

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Just to clarify, just because somebody does something horrible does not give you the right to take the law into your own hands and kill them.

The question in this case is whether the father intended to kill the man. If he did, it's murder, though probably prosecuted lightly, and if he didn't mean to kill the man, it's manslaughter, also prosecuted lightly.

People's logic and principle just goes out the window when it comes to offensive things...
Just to clarify, you're full of shit. If you witness something like this you most definitely can and should take the law into your own hands...that piece of shit deserved to be killed and I'm so grateful the Dad was there to do it.
 

corwin

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Ding Ding Ding. The guy was justified, probation only in my opinion. If he's really a good and productive citizen it won't affect him in any way.
Buzzz...wrong answer. Look up what justified means and get back to us.

I'll give you a hint, justified means no repercussions, zero, zilch, zip...he already has enough to deal with having to live with killing that scum and his daughters emotional injuries.
 

tcG

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It's against the law to kill people, even as an act of revenge in return for something like murder or child molestation.

Besides being illegal, vengeful acts of violence committed in a blind rage are not to be applauded or preferred.
 

JD50

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My first thought reading your ever so inappropriate comment was "fuck you". I don't know if you are trying to be funny or serious, it doesnt matter. Maybe I'm over reacting because this story strikes such a nerve with me. Children are innocent, children can't defend themselves. My first child will be here in November. If I EVER see someone touch a child in such a way so help me god I'll drag that sob around the corner and hit them with all the strength and anger I can't even imagine.

Reading this story I sit here with hands trembling and my heart pumping. Assuming the fathers story is accurate I feel no remorse for that piece of shit. This sort of justice for crimes against children was common place. He may not have intended to kill the man, but good job dad for protecting your family.

Check out his avatar, and his other comment in this thread, it should be pretty clear.
 

corwin

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It's against the law to kill people, even as an act of revenge in return for something like murder or child molestation.

Besides being illegal, vengeful acts of violence committed in a blind rage are not to be applauded or preferred
Not it's not against the law to defend yourself or another against an unlawful act, you need to learn what's legal and what's not before opening your mouth