Don’t rush judgment in Mont Vernon case
Don’t be so quick to judge the five boys arrested in the Mont Vernon case. All the facts aren’t known and these boys haven’t been tried yet.
Let’s stop calling them monsters worthy of the death penalty. That’s trying to fix the problem at the wrong end, and in the end fixes nothing.
I’ve noted two insightful comments in the news recently. To paraphrase former state attorney general Phil McLaughlin – we need to examine the lives of these young men to discover the underlying problems that gave rise to this horrific event.
Also, Attorney Patrick Donovan remarking on the use of knives in this murder said, “My guess is you’re looking at somebody who has a lot missing in his soul.”
Millions of kids across America are needlessly and tragically on legally prescribed psychotropic (mind-warping) drugs. I believe in most cases it’s for something as normal as moodiness or slipping grades.
These drugs are so toxic and dangerous they can obliterate a person’s soul. There’s more than enough evidence out there to show that these powerful drugs program the mind for suicide and/or murder.
Do these names ring a bell? Sueng Hui Cho, Dylan Klebold, Eric Harris, Michael Phillips, Chris Benoit? Nearly every school has ticking time bombs.
The psychiatric drugging of children, youth and adults of America will continue to produce atrocious nightmares like the one in Mont Vernon if people don’t wake up!
Pam Kendall,
Hudson


