Showing posts with label Murder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Murder. Show all posts

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Casey Anthony Trial

Casey Anthony has been booked into the Orange ...Image via Wikipedia
Every now and then my wife will pick up a copy of People magazine.  The other day as I was puttering around the house I saw a recent edition on the table.  On the cover was Casey Anthony, currently on trial for the murder of her daughter Caylee.

Seeing that particular cover got me to wondering why this particular trial is garnering so much national attention.  Any time a child is murdered or harmed it is heartbreaking.  It is more disturbing when the person accused of the crime is a parent.

I have not been following the trial, but I have caught snippets on the news here and there.  How could you not?  Every day there seems to be coverage of the trial.  There have been the stories of the crowds of people waiting to get into the courtroom to view the proceedings.  The Today Show have had reports nearly every day.  It has been the subject of magazine and tabloid covers.

Here in the DC area, there have been multiple cases of local missing children.  There have been those where the mother reported the child missing, made pleas on local television, only to later be discovered to have murdered the child.  There have been other cases where the parents were going through a divorce and one parent murders the children.  None have risen to the national interest as the Anthony trial.

Sadly, these kinds of crimes happen all too often.  Most of them end up getting some attention on local news, but don't get national coverage.  What is it about the Anthony trial that makes it as some news broadcasts have described as being the biggest since the OJ Simpson murder trial?  I understood the interest in the OJ Simpson murder trial.  Simpson was a well know, loved, national sports celebrity.  Casey Anthony was a young single mother who wasn't on anybody's radar.   
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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Mother Murders Her Two Children

I was driving into work this morning when I heard about the following story.  A 30 year old Texas woman, Saiqa Akhter called 911 to tell the dispatcher that she killed her two kids.  After telling the operator that she killed the children, she proceeds to inform her how she did the act.  First, she tried to poison them by getting them to drink bathroom cleaner.  When that didn't work, she used a wire to strangle the kids.

The next part of the story is the reason this particular murder of a child by a parent caught my attention.  When the 911 operator asked her why she killed her kids, I was floored.  Among her reason  for killing her kids were that her kids were both autistic, and she did not want her kids to be that way.  She wanted her kids to be "normal."

As the father of a 16 year old autistic boy, I know all too well the difficulty and disappointment in having a child with autism.  It is a lot of work.  For most of my son's life, I have worked two jobs so that my wife is able to stay home with him.  When I am not working, I am usually engaged with him in some way, shape or form.  There is very little me time or couple time for me and my wife.  I can't begin to tell you how tired I am.

I don't say these things because I want anybody to feel sorry for me, or pat me on the back and call me a great dad.  I only say it because I know how hard it is and how easy it is to get frustrated.  Trust me, I am no saint, and on more than one occasion I have lost my patience, but never to the point where I would harm my child.

Aside from the obvious of no longer having her kids around, Akhter is really going to miss out.  In the 16 years of having my son around, quite often the things that make dealing with him difficult are the things that make him an absolute joy.  How many fathers of a 16 year old boy can say their son will sit on the couch with him and lay his head on daddy's chest when he is tired?  The laughter that comes from my son when he plays a video game the "wrong way" is just priceless and reminds me that games are supposed to be fun.

There are very few things in this life that I have a zero tolerance for.  Crimes against children and the defenseless are one of those.  In cases like this, I believe in the full force of any punishment the government can mete out.  In fact, in cases like this, I do not believe there is anything such thing as "cruel and unusual punishment."  Authorities are preparing capital murder charges against her, as well they should.  The punishment should fit the crime.


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