Posted by
A Real Conservative on Sunday, August 30, 2009 2:33:51 PM
By now everyone is aware of the horrifying story of the 1991 kidnapping, torture, rape, and abuse of Jaycee Durgan. This poor girl was held captive for 18 years before being discovered (after she walked into a police station) recently. Many news outlets are carrying the horrifying story, but here's one line that CNN.com reported that disturbed me:
This piece of crap Garrido was tried and convicted for a past rape case! He asked a woman for a ride, and when she stoppe the car, he handcuffed her, tied her up, and drove her to a storage unit in Reno, Nevada where he raped her. CNN reports that Garrido said it was the victim's fault for being 'attractive.' He was then 25, and that should have been the last bit of freedom this SOB [had to edit this, b/c apparently Townhall.com censors certain words] ever saw. He would still be in prison, not scheduled to be released until 2027 at the age of 75. Instead, a young woman has had her life forever disrupted, a family lost a child, and everyone surrounding little Jaycee has been victimized in a way that I can never imagine.
My question is simple: Who let Garrido walk? Who is reponsible for the decision to grant parole? Find that person, or group of people, and investigate their decision, then summarily fire them if they are still employed by the agency responsible. Had they had the common decency to keep a monster behind bars, none of this would have ever happened.
What the hell is wrong with this country when our government investigates people for speaking out against socialist politics at town halls, but we can't keep a monster like Garrido in prison? Why do we fill our jails to capacity with worthless potheads, when violent meth addicts are shooting little old ladies in the streets to steal a couple of dollars for their next fix? If our government, and our justice system seems so inadequate, and so incompetent compared to the tasks at hand, it's because they are. They are incompetent, and they hide behind a myriad of bureaucracy hoping you won't know any better. You'd better start paying attention to your local and state governments, people. Vote in a governor who will fire a parole board for this kind of act, and one who will instantly pardon a father who retaliates against the pepetrators of such a crime. That's the governor for me!
The question with a convict like Garrido is not whether or not he's learned a lesson and deserves parole, but whether he's worth the trouble to imprison for the rest of his natural life, or whether to simply have him executed for heinous crimes. The questions about who let Garrido go should not go unanswered. Don't let the government delay, and dawdle until the next news story hits the cycle. Make them answer! I'm not an attorney, so I don't know about the validity of this...but Jaycee's family should consider a serious lawsuit against the government for the irreparable pain and suffering the former inmate (by all rights an inmate who should still be in prison) caused.
It's just common sense.