[Dewey-Darrow] Court Hearing for Crain Breakins (Gordon Darnell Watt)

Broncobob broncobob54 at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 5 00:03:53 CDT 2009


I wonder if Mr. Whittaker and Ms. Batlle would be so complacent and nonchalant if the situation were - for example - a murder at their next-door neighbor's?  Perhaps someone should tell them about the Linda Twyman incident.

--- On Tue, 8/4/09, Bearhair <bearhair at spamcop.net> wrote:
From: Bearhair <bearhair at spamcop.net>
Subject: Re: [Dewey-Darrow] Court Hearing for Crain Breakins (Gordon Darnell Watt)
To: nicholsneighbors at yahoogroups.com, "West Crown Park Neighbors" <west-crown-park-neighbors at googlegroups.com>, "Florence-Crain Neighbors - Evanston, IL" <florence-crain-neighbors at googlegroups.com>, "asbury dodge" <asbury-dodge-neighborhood-group at googlegroups.com>, "Dewey-Darrow Neighbors" <dewey-darrow at lists.pickacup.com>, ridge-ct-neighbors at googlegroups.com
Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 10:31 PM

Paul Whittaker of Nichols Neighbors wrote:

>I have no firsthand information about this situation and Mr. Watts is innocent until proven guilty.

Joan Batlle of Nichols Neighbors wrote:

>I have to agree with Mr. Whittaker.  I think the homeowners directly  
>affected by the crimes should be encouraged to attend if they want  
>to.  The whole neighborhood being invited and encouraged to show up  
>sounds a little like prejudgement and overinvolvement in the justice  
>process.  It makes me uncomfortable too.  Our neighborhood is still a  
>very safe one on the whole, but this incident should teach us not to  
>take it for granted.  I for one, have lectured my kids for years about  
>the importance of locking all the doors on our home at all times.  
>However, the fact that our neighbors, two doors down, were victims of  
>a breakin last month has finally made them believers!


      
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