Post by albion on Aug 22, 2017 3:32:23 GMT
Is this all by accident? I never knew anything about totes until I saw a video which showed two guys break into a house, tie up a girl, and then fit her into a tote, and carry her out like carrying a box of old books or something. That serial killer in Tennessee had a tote in his car two. And then the one from Kentucky. How do these people all get this information? In the video they had some kind of dog bark shock collar on her so that she wouldnt cry out.
The more I read the more I think that the justice system has no concept of how to rehabilitate these people. There are some things in life that are just not solvable. No matter which side you choose, there is going to be some injustice done. If I had to choose which side should suffer, either the innocent victim, or the sexual predator, I would have to choose the predator. If therapy, or incarceration wont stop the offender from re-offending as soon as he gets out, then other steps must be done. It might not be fair to the rights of the offender, but at some point, sociaety has to do something which can end the problem. And making movies glorifying the crimes, isnt one of them.
Another question. If a psychopath sees a film in which the main character acts out all the impulses that he or she has, does that make them feel it more acceptable? Or give them something to obsess over? Or ways in which to act out on the feelings and impulses they have?
Remeber back in the day, when many people would act crazy and yet their insanity didnt manifest in violence or homocide? Yet is seems that in this day and age, it does. As if the Media tells them, that if they have unaccounted for feelings or impulses, it must mean that they should account for it with an urge to murder or sexual molest.
Details emerge in brutal Missoula double homicide
Posted: Aug 21, 2017 11:34 AM CST
Updated: Aug 21, 2017 8:04 PM CST
By Don Fisher
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MISSOULA - New details emerge through court documents into the brutal murder of two people found dead at a residence on Strand Ave. in Missoula last week.
On Thursday, two individuals were taken into custody in connection with a double murder. They are identified as 23-year-old Tiffanie Pierce and 26-year-old Augustus Standingrock. The victim's identities have still not been released.
Prosecutors say in court documents that on August 17th, a confidential informant reported that a friend of his who was roommates with Pierce came to his home in the middle of the night because she told him that she and Standing-Rock had "stabbed someone".
The roommate said he was at first awakened by a woman screaming. He went into the kitchen and saw blood, and reported that the couple had been in the bathroom washing blood of themselves before Pierce told him what happened. Pierce told him that there was a dead woman's body in the basement.
After learning this the roommate left the house.
Pierce came to the roommate's work later telling him that she and Standingrock brought a couple of people over, took them into the basement and attacked one. When the other tried to get away they stabbed them also, killing them both.
After the report, police obtained a search warrant for a home in the 1900 block of Strand Ave.
They arrived to find Pierce and Standingrock at the home. Standingrock had a bloody cloth around his hand and was at first holding a gun, before complying with police. The two were taken into custody without incident.
Police found the handgun in the home, along with two bodies in the basement- one man and one woman.
The bodies had been placed into plastic tubs filled with chemicals. Investigators also located knives and an ax covered in blood and apparent human tissue.
The initial investigation indicates that the two died from stab wounds. They also found out that Pierce had recently purchased cleaning agents, plastic tubs, and chemicals used in the tubs where the bodies were found.
The investigation is ongoing as police were on the property throughout the weekend.
Both defendants are expected to make their initial appearance in Missoula County Justice Court Monday afternoon.
The more I read the more I think that the justice system has no concept of how to rehabilitate these people. There are some things in life that are just not solvable. No matter which side you choose, there is going to be some injustice done. If I had to choose which side should suffer, either the innocent victim, or the sexual predator, I would have to choose the predator. If therapy, or incarceration wont stop the offender from re-offending as soon as he gets out, then other steps must be done. It might not be fair to the rights of the offender, but at some point, sociaety has to do something which can end the problem. And making movies glorifying the crimes, isnt one of them.
Another question. If a psychopath sees a film in which the main character acts out all the impulses that he or she has, does that make them feel it more acceptable? Or give them something to obsess over? Or ways in which to act out on the feelings and impulses they have?
Remeber back in the day, when many people would act crazy and yet their insanity didnt manifest in violence or homocide? Yet is seems that in this day and age, it does. As if the Media tells them, that if they have unaccounted for feelings or impulses, it must mean that they should account for it with an urge to murder or sexual molest.
Details emerge in brutal Missoula double homicide
Posted: Aug 21, 2017 11:34 AM CST
Updated: Aug 21, 2017 8:04 PM CST
By Don Fisher
Connect
MISSOULA - New details emerge through court documents into the brutal murder of two people found dead at a residence on Strand Ave. in Missoula last week.
On Thursday, two individuals were taken into custody in connection with a double murder. They are identified as 23-year-old Tiffanie Pierce and 26-year-old Augustus Standingrock. The victim's identities have still not been released.
Prosecutors say in court documents that on August 17th, a confidential informant reported that a friend of his who was roommates with Pierce came to his home in the middle of the night because she told him that she and Standing-Rock had "stabbed someone".
The roommate said he was at first awakened by a woman screaming. He went into the kitchen and saw blood, and reported that the couple had been in the bathroom washing blood of themselves before Pierce told him what happened. Pierce told him that there was a dead woman's body in the basement.
After learning this the roommate left the house.
Pierce came to the roommate's work later telling him that she and Standingrock brought a couple of people over, took them into the basement and attacked one. When the other tried to get away they stabbed them also, killing them both.
After the report, police obtained a search warrant for a home in the 1900 block of Strand Ave.
They arrived to find Pierce and Standingrock at the home. Standingrock had a bloody cloth around his hand and was at first holding a gun, before complying with police. The two were taken into custody without incident.
Police found the handgun in the home, along with two bodies in the basement- one man and one woman.
The bodies had been placed into plastic tubs filled with chemicals. Investigators also located knives and an ax covered in blood and apparent human tissue.
The initial investigation indicates that the two died from stab wounds. They also found out that Pierce had recently purchased cleaning agents, plastic tubs, and chemicals used in the tubs where the bodies were found.
The investigation is ongoing as police were on the property throughout the weekend.
Both defendants are expected to make their initial appearance in Missoula County Justice Court Monday afternoon.