Friday fritterings...
If Karr is so sure he is guilty then why does his ex-wife, brother, father, and everyone who seemed to be close to him during that time emphatically deny any possibility of his participation?
I have theories...
1. Karr is obsessed with the killing and has transferred himself into the role of the murderer (but there is the problem of his knowing certain details that no one has been privy to...)
2. His ex-wife doesn't want him to have his 15 minutes of fame (granted, a perverse and disturbed 15 minutes, but 15 minutes nonetheless)
3. He still owes his brother $100 and the brother knows he will never collect it if Karr is in jail or executed.
4. His father has been enjoys being away from the nursing home and knows if he continues to hang with the brother and his diatribes, he gets to stay out even more.
5. It is a vast government conspiracy to take the minds of the American people off the Middle East.
6. Jesse Jackson is hoping to be asked to step in as a peacekeeper to negotiate a settlement between Karr, his attourneys, and the media.
7. It is a marketing ploy by the Colorado Tourism Board to get more people to come to Colorado during the down time between summer vacations and skiing.
8. Karr has heard all the really hot women write letters to prisoners and the really solid relationships are from long time prison writing pen pals.
9. Karr wants to be on the cover of all the major magazines.
10. Or it could be Karr is guilty. He certainly has the history and profile for it but I am not a law enforcement professional so my opinion really doesn't matter. Either way, I believe they have gotten a predator off the street regardless of his role in the death of the girl. Sometimes we should count our blessings for the obvious.
I have theories...
1. Karr is obsessed with the killing and has transferred himself into the role of the murderer (but there is the problem of his knowing certain details that no one has been privy to...)
2. His ex-wife doesn't want him to have his 15 minutes of fame (granted, a perverse and disturbed 15 minutes, but 15 minutes nonetheless)
3. He still owes his brother $100 and the brother knows he will never collect it if Karr is in jail or executed.
4. His father has been enjoys being away from the nursing home and knows if he continues to hang with the brother and his diatribes, he gets to stay out even more.
5. It is a vast government conspiracy to take the minds of the American people off the Middle East.
6. Jesse Jackson is hoping to be asked to step in as a peacekeeper to negotiate a settlement between Karr, his attourneys, and the media.
7. It is a marketing ploy by the Colorado Tourism Board to get more people to come to Colorado during the down time between summer vacations and skiing.
8. Karr has heard all the really hot women write letters to prisoners and the really solid relationships are from long time prison writing pen pals.
9. Karr wants to be on the cover of all the major magazines.
10. Or it could be Karr is guilty. He certainly has the history and profile for it but I am not a law enforcement professional so my opinion really doesn't matter. Either way, I believe they have gotten a predator off the street regardless of his role in the death of the girl. Sometimes we should count our blessings for the obvious.
3 Comments:
I agree. he is scum for hurting children, and I'm glad he'll be sent away for it.
"Either way, I believe they have gotten a predator off the street regardless of his role in the death of the girl":
I certainly agree with that!
"It is a vast government conspiracy to take the minds of the American people off the Middle East":
This may be the answer. Possibly hatched by Dick Cheney!
P.S.
If you or your readers can use a "Free Photoshop", check out my probable 5 p.m. EST 25/06 post.
First ya have ta trust the gov-in-mint to have picked the right guy, and not just picked up the nut because e-lect-shun time is comin' up. Then ya gotta assume that he didn't get some of the inside skinny from that pro-fesser he was a talkin' with. And then it helps to remember that every high profile murder gets dozens of people confessin to it. Sech people are usually marginal, and no great loss to society.
But if it ain't HIM, then there is another one out there who DID do it. And statistics show that such crimes are repeated again and again. So it behooves (love that word!) a lawman to make durned sure he gets the right one!
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