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YellowTA1 Jun 13, 2012 12:48 PM

This Is How It's Done In Texas!!!
 
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bes...her-murder.cnn

:guns::engarde:

SSHAWK Jun 13, 2012 01:30 PM


Originally Posted by YellowTA1 (Post 16414767)

I read about this yesterday... His daughter was being molested by the guy … I would have done the same damn thing good for the father.

YellowTA1 Jun 13, 2012 01:35 PM


Originally Posted by SSHAWK (Post 16414908)
I read about this yesterday... His daughter was being molested by the guy … I would have done the same damn thing good for the father.

EXACTLY!! he deserves a medal or a street named after him in my book, I'd of killed the worthless piece of shit too and never blinked an eye, people like that make me sick!!

1bad03snake Jun 13, 2012 01:39 PM


Originally Posted by SSHAWK (Post 16414908)
I read about this yesterday... His daughter was being molested by the guy … I would have done the same damn thing good for the father.


+1 I would have reacted the same way. No mercy for child molesters The movie "Law Abiding Citizen" comes to mind...

99 DUKE'Z 28 Jun 13, 2012 01:45 PM

A father doing his job protecting his child. Good for him.

gnx Jun 13, 2012 01:47 PM

they should leave the poor guy alone(no charges should be filed) he has has enough pain in his life killing the kids was just and i would of done the same good for him

SSHAWK Jun 20, 2012 08:15 AM

http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/19/us/tex...html?hpt=hp_c1
This is how it should be everytime.. I'm glad justices worked like it should.

(CNN) -- A Lavaca County, Texas, grand jury did not return an indictment against a father who killed a man he found allegedly sexually abusing his daughter, officials said Tuesday at a press conference in Hallettsville, Texas.

"The substantial amount of evidence showed that the witness statements and the father's statement and what the father had observed was in fact what had happened that day," Lavaca County District Attorney Heather McMinn told reporters.

The father, who will not be charged, is not being named by CNN to protect the identity of his daughter.

The father called 911, and he and his family tried to "save the life" of alleged attacker Jesus Mora Flores "despite what they had just witnessed," McMinn added.


Man beats daughter's abuser to death


Locals support dad who killed attacker
McMinn told CNN that Flores, 47, was not an acquaintance of the family.

According to the Lavaca County Sheriff's Office, the father and his family had gathered for a horse shoeing last Saturday at their ranch where they keep horses and chickens.

Ohio woman charged with prostituting daughter

There were seven people in attendance in total, including four members of the family, two acquaintances and a stranger to the family, who was the alleged molester. According to McMinn, the alleged abuser was a legal worker from Mexico.

His 5-year-old daughter had gone off toward the barn, to feed the chickens, the child's grandfather told CNN affiliates KSAT and KPRC.

Then her father heard screaming and ran. He found a man sexually abusing his daughter, according to Sheriff Micah Harmon.

The father stopped the alleged abuser, and then pounded him repeatedly in the head, killing him, authorities said.

On the recorded 911 call, the father can be heard crying, and telling the operator, "I need an ambulance. This guy was raping my daughter and I beat him up. And I don't know ... I don't know what to do."

Later in the call, when the operator tells the caller, "I'm working on it if you can hold on," the emotional father says, "The guy's dying on me!"

McMinn also told CNN the child's grandfather and aunt both administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Neither officials nor the family's attorney, V'Anne Huser, took questions from reporters Tuesday but Huser said in light of the grand jury's decision, "in our opinion, today, the story is over."

McMinn told CNN she had "never seen a case this clear" in her career.

The incident occurred outside the town of Shiner, a community between Houston and San Antonio that has about 2,000 people within its city limits and another 1,500 or so on its outskirts, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

stoverz28 Jun 20, 2012 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by SSHAWK (Post 16437258)
McMinn told CNN she had "never seen a case this clear" in her career.

Gotta love it.

ppp Jun 20, 2012 11:35 AM

I was impressed that the officers didn't even arrest him.

SSHAWK Jun 20, 2012 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by ppp (Post 16437847)
I was impressed that the officers didn't even arrest him.

Would you arrest him?? Shit... I would give the guy a Medal "Father of the year award".


I'm just glad that stuff like this hasn't gone to shit... People protecting their families and having to worry about the low life’s family trying to go after them and suing them. The justice system worked perfect this time.

1c62nv Jun 20, 2012 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by SSHAWK (Post 16437904)
Would you arrest him?? Shit... I would give the guy a metal "Father of the year award".


I'm just glad that stuff like this hasn't gone to shit... People protecting their families and having to worry about the low life’s family trying to go after them and suing them. The justice system worked perfect this time.

Medal

derrickman05 Jun 20, 2012 05:16 PM

What I love is My tax dollars aren't supporting a child molester in prison. Well not that one anyway

SSHAWK Jun 20, 2012 05:18 PM

Lol shit didn't see that until now thanks 1c62nv.

Donk's SS Jun 20, 2012 07:41 PM

http://www.wibw.com/home/nationalnew...159776735.html

I'm from Lavaca county, Hallettsville to be exact. We're nice people and always willing to give an extra hand or help. This guy got justice with out the need for a court system.

Donk's SS Jun 20, 2012 07:44 PM

Sorry for double post on the link, guess I should read before posting.

Slash8915 Jun 20, 2012 09:46 PM

This is Texas. He won't be convicted of anything. That bastard deserved to die.

On a different note... Anyone else notice her top button pop open at 1:37? :D

dreww Jun 20, 2012 10:27 PM

That prosecutor must have to do a GJ, and im sure he did his best to put little effort into it.
wouldn't look good to be pushing for charges for this guy, especially in a place like TX.

99CamVanillaTop Jun 20, 2012 11:54 PM

This happened over a week ago didnt it? Sad story for the girl but that guy got what he deserved.

lemons12 Jun 21, 2012 12:09 AM


Originally Posted by Slash8915 (Post 16440062)
This is Texas. He won't be convicted of anything. That bastard deserved to die.

On a different note... Anyone else notice her top button pop open at 1:37? :D

And we're the two horn dogs in this thread. LOL I heard it and immediately knew that sound. HAHA

Not sure if I could have helped him even if I knew he was to die.

If it went to court wouldn't temp insanity been able to be used?

hiram007 Jun 21, 2012 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by 1bad03snake (Post 16414934)
+1 I would have reacted the same way. No mercy for child molesters The movie "Law Abiding Citizen" comes to mind...

I would disagree only because the justice system worked like it should have. Would have done the same thing if I was in his case. If the bastard survived the beating and got a deal through the prosecutors though.........


Originally Posted by Slash8915 (Post 16440062)
This is Texas. He won't be convicted of anything. That bastard deserved to die.

On a different note... Anyone else notice her top button pop open at 1:37? :D

Agreed, and no I hadn't noticed initially so I went back lol. Erin Burnett is hot as hell, if a button just so happens to pop out, I'm good with it :)


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