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HunterICX 03-17-10 12:37 PM

Police officer murders a 12 year old
 
very shocking if you consider he's your neighbour and a Police Officer :nope:

http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archive...ound_in_ne.php

http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archive...s_to_killi.php

HunterICX

Task Force 03-17-10 02:36 PM

hmm... wastes of cells, and DNA that guy is...

mengle 03-17-10 02:42 PM

remind me of that killer we have here ronald Jansen he was good neigbour and a schoolteatcher and he made several crimes in the past :nope:

Randomizer 03-17-10 02:42 PM

Very sad. Here in Canada we have an Air Force full colonel charged with two counts of murder, one of the victims was an Air Force NCO.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/stor...d-missing.html

Who guards the guardians?

Torvald Von Mansee 03-17-10 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Randomizer (Post 1320777)
Very sad. Here in Canada we have an Air Force full colonel charged with two counts of murder, one of the victims was an Air Force NCO.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/stor...d-missing.html

Who guards the guardians?

Well, in the U.S. the police have too much power and too little oversight.

Jimbuna 03-17-10 04:43 PM

How tragic...such a senseless waste :nope:

I used to live in Dordrecht...I wonder in what area this happened? :hmmm:

August 03-17-10 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Randomizer (Post 1320777)
Very sad. Here in Canada we have an Air Force full colonel charged with two counts of murder, one of the victims was an Air Force NCO.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/stor...d-missing.html

Who guards the guardians?

We call them Military Police over here. :yep:

Randomizer 03-17-10 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by August (Post 1321026)
We call them Military Police over here. :yep:

So do we and generally they're pretty competant.

Typically (but often anecdotally) when somebody in authority commits crimes of violence there are often signs that peers and subordinates see and do nothing about because of whom that person is or the position that they hold. It was like that with the Fort Hood mass murderer and no doubt somebody near the Dutch cop and the Canadian colonel suspected something was amiss and only assembled the pieces with hindsight.

August 03-17-10 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Randomizer (Post 1321115)
So do we and generally they're pretty competant.

Typically (but often anecdotally) when somebody in authority commits crimes of violence there are often signs that peers and subordinates see and do nothing about because of whom that person is or the position that they hold. It was like that with the Fort Hood mass murderer and no doubt somebody near the Dutch cop and the Canadian colonel suspected something was amiss and only assembled the pieces with hindsight.

Well the same could be said of anyone regardless of their social position. The 9-11 hijackers were not in positions of authority yet the pieces in their cases were still not assembled until after the fact.


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