Here's a glimpse at a rare unifying moment for denizens of the local discourse following a horrible moment in local medical history . . .
KCTV5 notes the bipartisan effort: "Missouri’s 5th District Congressman Emanuel Cleaver and senators Josh Hawley and Roy Blunt are joining forces in an attempt to block the release of Robert Courtney from federal prison."
Related and definitely worth reading:
Family of convict Robert Courtney's victims outraged by early release
Another quote from a family member . . .
"This man is a monster. I'm sorry. He's a murderer, and I don't know why he wasn't given longer than 30 years . . ."
Developing . . .
He should have gotten the death penalty. He doesn't deserve to exchange oxygen.
ReplyDeleteWhy wasn’t he give more than 30 years? He’s White and Male.
ReplyDeleteRight 12:34. It's all about race. Please stop huffing your own farts. It's mucking up your brain.
ReplyDeleteAnother white, male, serial killer. The world's bane is our burden.
ReplyDeleteA greedy pharmacy sales rep wasn't getting commisions equal to drug volumne dispensed. Then found out why!
ReplyDeleteHe served his required time. For his offense and good behavior he got off early.
ReplyDeleteDon't like it? Contact your lawmakers and change sentencing guidelines.
Remember he did not get convicted of murder.
Where will he be. I'm sure thousands of kc residents would love to run into him at some time.
ReplyDeleteDisgusting excuse for a human being
The death toll of white male serial killers is the approximate equivalent of a typical summer weekend in the ghettos. Add in the black male serial killers death toll and you'd scoot ahead of the ghetto shoot.
ReplyDeleteThow.
ReplyDeleteAway.
The Key.