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  • MountainGirl

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    So....he chose prison instead of being able to stay with what is left of his family......

    ....still a bad plan.
    He did what needed doing. There would have been a chance for prison, sure, and he likely factored that in, and still did what was right for him.

    For you, perhaps it would be a bad plan - and there's nothing wrong with that. We each have our own way.
     

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    There wouldn’t have been a body in an alley. There would have been a POS sitting in a cell for years at the cost of tax payers.

    And nobody called the cops bad guys, lol.

    No, he did it right. One pop, surrender, and he continued his life doing good things. Only thing wrong with the guys is him being found guilty instead of a jury nullification.
    He plead guilty to manslaughter. Served a total of 3 days in jail ( arrested on a Friday, saw judge Monday morning, paid bail.

    All in all, even in Louisiana 1984, not a bad outcome. As to the losing 2A for being a felon, I am pretty sure he obeyed that particular law about as stringently as the rest of Louisiana’s populace did.;)
     

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    Nope. The plan was to ensure pedo kidnapper never had a chance to reoffend. Worked like a charm. Probably worth the 3 days he spent in jail.

    ^^^^THIS^^^^^^

    If I am recalling this incident correctly, the dead pedo had already molested his kid & the justice system let him down.

    He wasn’t going to give him a third chance to get away.


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    If it happened today there would be mentally ill "activists" calling for Plauche's head because he unalived a member of the protected class known as MAP (minor attracted person). Pedos are now under the Pride umbrella.
     

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    If I am recalling this incident correctly, the dead pedo had already molested his kid & the justice system let him down.
    IIRC, the police were escorting the suspect through the airport, returning him to Baton Rouge from California where the bad guy had taken the 11 year old victim and spent a day molesting him before the police caught up with him. The bad guy had been molesting the boy for a year. When a reporter tipped off Plauche of the arrival time, Plauche made sure he was there.

    AFAIK, no previous reports of molestation had failed to stick and the charges for the new kidnapping and molestation had not yet been adjudicated. The justice system had not let anyone down, again, AFAIK.
    What about the cops that had to arrest him? They now have to be the "bad guys" for arresting him.
    Nah. They took physical control of him but nobody could see them as bad guys. Hell, when you watch the video, the first word out of the mouths of each of the two police officers was "Gary!" They had been on the case, worked with the family, and knew the shooter. They didn't blame him and no one blamed them. Hell, they took their good sweet time "securing" him - no body slam, no immediate forced handcuffing. They were pretty damn gentle for officers who had just witnessed a murder and everyone understood why.
     

    benenglish

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    Pedos are now under the Pride umbrella.
    Well, they've been trying to be since the late 1960s and never really succeeded. They still haven't succeeded. Most gay folk condemn them as much as we do. However, the fringe of the fringe has been more accepting of them recently and sold their bill of goods under labels like "tolerance" and, occasionally, "Story Hour."

    An aside -

    When Drag Queen Story Hours began, they weren't so bad. It was men in crazy, colorful costumes who read books to kids. It wasn't really a big deal. Then things changed. I'm cynical enough in my old age to think that was always the plan although I didn't realize it when it started (which was much longer ago than most people realize). Anyway, blatantly sexual elements got introduced slowly and it's now clear to everyone that the drag queens doing this are either getting off on it in a bad way or knowingly helping others who are. There are drag queens who are good people but I fear we'll never see them again; the proselytizers/groomers have taken over. They're very busy farming fresh meat. The drag queens who wouldn't go near a kid for sexual purposes have been pushed so far off the stage, I don't see how they can come back.

    Anyway, back to the main point.

    So-called MAPS wanted a new sexual orientation, pedosexuality, to be recognized officially and tried to get it done when the DSM was changed to no longer define homosexuality as a mental disorder. They failed. The LGBTQ folks of the day (well, mostly the large percentage of mental health professionals who were gay and who were in the meetings to vote on new DSM changes) knew diddling kids was wrong and soundly shut out the pedos.

    That burst of pedo visibility and attempted legitimacy was mostly gone by the mid-70s. That was obvious when the remnants of it went mainstream, e.g. Pretty Baby was made in 1978. Sanitized versions of lust for little kids are always around in some ways but it simply wasn't an "in your face" thing again until pretty recently.

    For the life of me, I can't see the big picture that has resulted in them having a bit more success today. They're nowhere near as tolerated as they were in 1970 but they've still made progress toward that goal. The only clear thing is the method: acceptance of the whole trans thing. (I say it that way because it would take paragraphs to be precise.)

    A lot of time is going to have to pass for me to have enough historical perspective to understand why the whole MAP phenomenon is gaining wider acceptance today, if indeed that's really happening and it's not just a few cases and activists being hyped by the mainstream media.

    I doubt I'll live long enough to get that historical perspective.
     

    deemus

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    He plead guilty to manslaughter. Served a total of 3 days in jail ( arrested on a Friday, saw judge Monday morning, paid bail.

    All in all, even in Louisiana 1984, not a bad outcome. As to the losing 2A for being a felon, I am pretty sure he obeyed that particular law about as stringently as the rest of Louisiana’s populace did.;)

    I’ve never known a person from Louisiana that didn’t have a gun.
     
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