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marty - > re: david rosenberg -> david roseberg
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Does anyone remember that a person died. A person who was a daughter, a sister and a mother. A person with hopes and dreams. One who didn't always hang out with the likes of a "Will" or a "Slick". A person who adored her children and who would do anything for her friends. She loved treasure hunting at yard sales and would talk for endless hours with her grandparents. Undoubtedly she made wrong choices and  for that she paid the ultimate price.  "Slick" also made wrong choices and intentional or not, a person died.  Now he has to pay the price. Whatever his intentions were, the results are the same . My daughter is dead.  I will miss her.

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posted by marty on Monday, May 12, 2008 at 04:33 PM
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posted by christibdce on May 12, 2008 at 05:31 PM

I am very sorry for your loss. 

I was even more horrified about the manner of her death when I heard that it was an "accident" that wasn't completely accidental.  It doesn't make it better that he "didn't mean to" kill her, it makes it worse.  In his alleged attempt to scare someone he thought was "guilty" of some wrong against him, he killed an innocent person (even in his eyes).  I don't know why people defend  that.  He took  one life instead of another.  His intent doesn't matter.

I believe that the only people who are truly innocent in an "accidental" death are those who had no intention to harm anyone and were within the law, a truly "no fault" situation.  Reckless situations don't count (not to be confused with "adventurous"). Drunk drivers don't count.  People threatening other people (with or without the intent to kill) don't count. 

posted by luvmy2girls on May 13, 2008 at 12:15 PM

I am very sorry for your loss. I know this must be very difficult time for you. I agree 100% with christi.

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