Horrible.
But the talk of making the homeless leave and blaming them is horrible too. Instead of just telling them to get out things need to be done to help them not be homeless.
I'm guessing that's part of the reason that guy was so upset. The 'what if'. So sad.So just to recap:
-sounds like this guy was probably hanging around the homeless camp along the trail near Coldwater.
-She was likely walking from hole 8 to 9 when he saw her or approached her.
-No apparent screams or noise heard by anyone around, but according the KCCI interview her hat/ball marker were found on the ground, so possibly some sort of struggle.
-He either snuck up on her and completely subdued her, or he approached her and she didn't think anything of it until it was too late.
-a couple posts on here state possible stabbing or attempted sexual assault
-then apparently he put her in the pond, likely right near the #9 tee box.
Just awful. From a golf perspective, those old guys did the right thing letting her play through. Just makes you wonder if this would have happened had she stayed behind them....I guess it's possible since this sicko still had the nerve to do it in broad daylight and somewhat in view of the clubhouse and apartments.
#4 and #6 mostly and the tee boxes of #5 and #7.What holes border up against G7?
Horrible.
But the talk of making the homeless leave and blaming them is horrible too. Instead of just telling them to get out things need to be done to help them not be homeless.
This piece of **** evidently had a parent and grandparent who were around. He lived in Iowa. He was homeless because he was a degenerate. That may be harsh but I don't care. We do get to blame the homeless guy for this. This wasn't a veteran with PTSD who didn't have a chance. This was a piece of **** human being who couldn't get his **** together, lead what looks to be a miserable life and since he had no redeeming qualities, probably couldn't draw any intention from the opposite sex so he committed this heinous act. Sorry for the lack of sympathy but there is nothing at this point indicating he didn't have a chance.
I'm guessing that's part of the reason that guy was so upset. The 'what if'. So sad.
I think what Curt was saying, and what others have, is this isn't really about the homeless. Just like the Tibbets case wasn't about illegals. It's about sick individuals that commit a horrible crime.This piece of **** evidently had a parent and grandparent who were around. He lived in Iowa. He was homeless because he was a degenerate. That may be harsh but I don't care. We do get to blame the homeless guy for this. This wasn't a veteran with PTSD who didn't have a chance. This was a piece of **** human being who couldn't get his **** together, lead what looks to be a miserable life and since he had no redeeming qualities, probably couldn't draw any intention from the opposite sex so he committed this heinous act. Sorry for the lack of sympathy but there is nothing at this point indicating he didn't have a chance.
I am anti-death penalty except for certain cases. This is one of those cases.
Even if 5 years from now the dude has a complete turnaround and becomes a great human being, society will never see it because he will rot behind bars.
Yeah, even though those guys are at no fault, this has to be a truly awful feeling.
Frankly, I think there are worse things than death and I thinking rotting in jail for the next 50 years is a far worse punishments.
Horrible.
But the talk of making the homeless leave and blaming them is horrible too. Instead of just telling them to get out things need to be done to help them not be homeless.
I don’t think he was saying anything like what you are implying.
This man committed the crime because he was evil and mentally ill. Being homeless had nothing to do with it. So talk about shipping the homeless out will solve nothing.
Horrible.
But the talk of making the homeless leave and blaming them is horrible too. Instead of just telling them to get out things need to be done to help them not be homeless.
Sorry, I'm a little on edge in regard to this deal. I don't know if it's the golf connection, the ISU connection, the endless stream of this news in Iowa, or what it is but this one really bothers me.