CRIME BEAT: COP KILLED BY KNIFE-WIELDING SON
In this episode Crime Beat focuses on an emerging phenomenon in America: maladjusted inter-racial children. In a sense this has been a “closet” phenomenon which has been at work in the Afican American community, where such children were most likely to be found. This statement is in no way meant to release the non-African American partners in this growing occurrence from contributory guilt. It merely recognizes that the African Anerican community has been embracive toward its “children of many colors.”
As the ruling establishment in America has premeditatively set forth to change the demographics in America, so that America reflected a minature global demography, usually under the banners of “humanity” and “diversity,” the population began to reflect their design. Further, as educator tried to impose the conceptual vacuity that all are equal, selectivity began to veer from tradition to the “modern, new America.”
Therefore, crime in America began to shift to reflect this reality. If people are identifiably distinct on the outside, it is folly to suppose that the difference(s) are not also found on the inside. This becomes most important in regard to brain configuration, as this will have an effect upon perception. Hormonal levels may differ, also. There are other factors that affect behavior. The most important ones are genetic.
As the Most High of the Holy Scriptures stated through his prophet Amos: If we do not think alike, can we long walk together?
Let us then proceed with the issue at hand. As a preface, let me advised those who are new to Crime Beat that this blog tries to “keep the faith” with the old crime magazines that once were very plentiful at newsstands. As with such magazines, we try to bring interesting cases to our readers, which will thrill, chill, and educate in the unfolding tale. We think that such reading improves the readers, who will be better citizens for having encountered vicariously the moment of terror. Consider our case at hand:
Urbana, Illinois._Peter McLaughlin, 45, was a police officer at Parkland College. He had been married to a Filipino woman. They divorced, and she moved back to the Philippines with their daughter. The son, Paul, 20, remained with the father.
The pair did not get along, and Paul hung out with blacks. Peter threatened to kick him out of the house. Paul met with Phillip Harris, 16, and C.J. Tucker, 15. They plotted to kill the father. Paul called him down to the basement. Harris later confessed that they beat him with his own police baton, while he pled for his life. Paul then grabbed a knife and brutally stabbed his father 19 times. They hid the body in a crawl space under the house.
The prosecutor said that they usually ask for a sentence of 20 to 60 years but will go for 100 years, due to the “heinous” nature of this case. [THE TRUTH AT LAST, Issue #454]
Although some may infer that in such cases, “Keep the daughter!” is the lesson, at Crime Beat we believe that a larger inference, consistent with God and tradition, is the best one.
Downnlaced, 2008.
