The United States Attorney’s Office is reviewing the case because killing a federal employee on duty is a federal charge that could come with a life sentence.I’ve seen the dog thing going around but USPIS is offering a reward for information on the shooter so that makes it seem like they don’t know who did it .
I should add that this area is straight hood and a good number of the routes are walking routes. As mentioned, yes, murdering your letter carrier is a Federal crime.
Looks like this situation went way too long and the mail Carrier had to deal with it by herself numerous times. Where was the police department to follow up?From the Facebook of the now slain mail carrier.
Did I, or did I not call it? Tony Cushingberry - Google Search
I always loved the conversation that Nicole Kidman's character and the African gentlemen had in the movie, The Interpreter, about surviving family members getting revenge/retribution on the person who murdered their loved one.terrible news.
agree that the family should determine penalty.
I always loved the conversation that Nicole Kidman's character and the African gentlemen had in the movie, The Interpreter, about surviving family members getting revenge/retribution on the person who murdered their loved one.
I'm paraphrasing here from memory, but it goes
something like this:
The murderer's hands & feet are bound, and the family takes that person out on a boat to the middle of a lake and throws them overboard.
The family has a choice: they can get swift revenge & justice by letting the killer drown, and live with that on their consciences for the rest of their lives, essentially being 'bound' by guilt/anger/hatred forever OR a family member can jump in the water and untie the murderer, save them from drowning, and be free from mourning, let go of the pain, and move on.
Awesome movie scene! Definitely made me think!
That's very true. we have talked about this many times. my grand daughter was molested and her life is practically ruined psychologically. Guess what we wanted to do to the guy? Thought about if fora long time.
After awhile we decided it was in someone else's hands. Perhaps he would pay in the afterlife. Anyway he got very sick and had a miserable last few years on earth before the SOB died. I'm glad we didnt do anything bad to him and ruined our lives.
They have interviewed hundreds of people who have exacted revenge by murder and asked them if they felt better.?
Most said NO. They had no satisfaction and had to live with their actions. So ya , you're right. people will pay for their sins one way or the other. In this life and the next. It's a law of the universe.
The family has a choice: they can get swift revenge & justice by letting the killer drown, and live with that on their consciences for the rest of their lives, essentially being 'bound' by guilt/anger/hatred forever OR a family member can jump in the water and untie the murderer, save them from drowning, and be free from mourning, let go of the pain, and move on.
Or they can get revenge and not feel bad about it. Maybe I'm just not wired that way - to feel guilty. Yeah, I've never had that choice in life to get revenge by death, but I can't imagine having regrets after. Reminds me of the time another driver (a real) got cancer. Our center got a card for him while he was in the hospital and they were asking drivers to sign it. When I got in I was asked and I said "Why would I want to sign it? He is an
, am I supposed to feel bad because he has cancer? No thanks" and I left. Never felt bad about it. Maybe I'm wrong and a life or death choice would change things for me, but I don't think so.
I have compassion - for those that deserve it.Compassion, brother.
Who knows? Maybe that driver with cancer will rethink parts of his life, and turn over a new leaf.
From the Facebook of the now slain mail carrier.