bad story....
i hope thats the right link, excuse me though cause im not good at posting links or pictures on here
this young family is missing... foul play is highly suspected cause theres empty shell casings, bullet holes, and blood in the house.
seriously, whats this world coming to ? the Dru Sjodin kidnapping, the kidnapping and murder of that poor little 11 year old girl, now this... such young people who never did anything but show kindess towards others and all the criminals will get is 3 hot meals a day, free health insurance, cable tv, and a college education payed for my the families taxes of whom theyve victimized. when will the punishments finally start fitting the crime? why cant we just throw these murderers into a crowd of angry citizens, after all they brutalized people, didnt give their victims any rights, and took their lives FOREVER.
I feel the criminal justice system deserves its course. With one minor alteration. I feel the rapist, murderer, kidnapper, or whatever should be given to families of the victims. Give the family the oppurtunity to deal with the situation. If the family isnt interested, or there is no family, then let the system handle the guilty.
I cannot imagine the rage of emotions one experiances when a loved one is violated. Nor am I interested in experiancing the emotions.
"VAUGHAN, Miss. (Feb. 20) - Bloodhounds, aircraft and the FBI scoured a wooded area of rural Mississippi Friday for a family of three missing since they disappeared Valentine's Day.
Vaughan, a small, tight-knit community about 40 miles north of Jackson, is the kind of place where residents generally don't take big-city safety precautions. Residents say they have been jarred by the disappearance of Michael and Rebecca Hargon and their young son, James Patrick.
"We don't worry about locking our doors," said Jewel Moore, who lives about a mile up the road from the Hargon family's modest brown brick home.
Rebecca Hargon's father, Bill Hirtz of Poplar Bluff, Mo., fought back tears as he stood outside the Hargons' house waiting for answers.
He said his 29-year-old daughter, a physical therapist's assistant, and her 27-year-old husband, a construction worker, have been married six years. James recently celebrated his fourth birthday.
Authorities have said little about the current investigation.
They are still treating the disappearances as missing person cases, although evidence points to something more: In the Hargons' house investigators found dried blood droplets, bullet holes and shell casings.
But there was no sign of robbery or forced entry. Rebecca Hargon's wedding and engagement rings were left behind. The family's three vehicles have been accounted for.
Now, searchers are combing roadsides and wooded areas for even the smallest of clues.
Ten years ago, Michael Hargon's father was slain on the same property, when it was a convenience store. Three men are serving prison sentences for that crime.
On Friday, experts from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children ran bloodhounds out from the house. The dogs sniffed pieces of clothing, then moved south on the asphalt road, suggesting the family left the home in that direction, said dog handler Joe Canfield.
Relatives have offered a $25,000 reward for the Hargons' safe return, and Hirtz and others have appeared on national television to talk about the case.
Rich
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... seriously, whats this world coming to ?
We just have a media that makes more money reporting these sorts of stories. These things have ALWAYS happened and always will....
I get just as upset as you do.
JK
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