Morally Conscious


Logo Design by FlamingText.com
Logo Design by FlamingText.com
Logo Design by FlamingText.com

Thursday, January 15, 2015

If Someone Bombed A Building...Would You Say The Bomb Had "Mental Issues" and Let The Bomber Go Free?


What lies beneath?

What would it take to make you believe that someone like the FSU shooter, Myron Mays, didn't act alone?  If he had a cell phone in his pocket with text messages on it that said, "Go to Florida State and shoot up the library" everyone would want to know whom the sender was, right?

So when this former prosecutor, whom would appear to be capable of finding, certified mailing and letting them know he was about to do something but not let them be culpable in any way by telling them everything 10 of his closest friends, writing a clearly legible letter to Congress and a suicide note of tremendous understanding does exactly what he is planning to do...people say he has "mental issues", but doesn't anyone want to know if what he was saying is true?

It would appear to me that if I were a parent of a victim that went to school in Florida, that I would want answers to questions that a very smart man posed before he committed a crime that he clearly wasn't suspected of being capable of.  This was a man studying for the Florida State Bar...he had a future and was working on it.  Somewhere along the way he couldn't take it any longer...what was it that he couldn't take?

He tells you that someone was harassing him...are we all so naive  as to believe that a person that everyone loved and whom was showing tremendous signs of distress was completely ignorant of what was going on with him?  I tend to believe, as I am this way too, that intelligent people tend to seek out answers for their problems...which is why you see Myron seek out psychiatric counsel, police solutions and family members to tell them what it going on with them.  Don't ever tell me that the police couldn't have prevented something like this from happening with just a bit more concern for what he was telling them.   Certainly they may not have been able to do much for him, but they could have treated him with much more concern besides considering him crazy.

I have to hand it to Sgt. Anderson on this one...I know that he tells victims of this crime that he is aware of what "electronic harassment is"....and that I know from my friend Randy Ringger...whom called and told him about his problems.  I don't know how much help that is, but it does explain to the victim that there are law enforcement officers that aren't treating all of us like basket cases.

If anyone should be upset, it should be the parents of the victims...they should know that there is a killer out there...and just because the police shot an killed the man, it doesn't mean that the killer isn't "loading another gun" in the form of another targeted individual to do the same somewhere else.  You see, we've given a convenient answer with "mental illness" and Myron May, but we haven't solved the problem at all.  The true killer is still out there...and he/she or they doesn't live in Afghanistan, they live right next to the police department...or at least she use to...

Parents of targeted individuals and victims of the crimes they are forced to commit have a common problem...the person that did this to their child.  The victims' parents need to know that the targeted individuals parents' have the same goal.   Find out whom is targeting our kids, our family and our friends...it isn't always whom is holding the gun.

Holding Myron May solely responsible for the shooting is the same as saying the people that turned a commercial airliner into a bomb are the only ones responsible for flying them into buildings when clearly that plan came from someone that wasn't in the plane.  It is abundantly clear that terrorists commonly use people to commit their crimes against humanity and Americans...what is clear here is that someone else drove this man to this point...whom is that person or persons?