UPDATE: Wednesday morningSo Izzy Lyman, my conservative cohort and former (Happy) Valley Girl--also known on the Masslive Amherst Forum as 'Icky' Lyman--just jumped in with her take on the sad Phoebe Prince affair.
The Castillo ChroniclesORIGINAL POST Monday morningWhy is it Northwestern District Attorney Elizabeth Scheibel took so long to issue her findings of no-fault in the tragic death of two-year-old Abraham Espinoza under the wheel of an Amherst school bus?
Even with
two accident reconstruction police reports (Amherst PD and State Police) completed in May
both declaring the event a tragic accident, her final report did not come out until early September--almost a
full year after the horrific event.
In the equally tragic troubling case of Phoebe Prince a young girl who committed suicide, the DA after a lightening like
two month investigation brings criminal charges against nine youths, some of them--"stalking" or "Statutory rape"--quite serious.
Actually, considering the overwhelming public interest in this case,
any charges rendered by the DA are serious. Like for instance, "disturbing a school assembly."
Six months ago, when I published my complaint about the length of time taken on the Espinoza case, my friend the Grumpy Prosecutor replied: "A terrible fact of life is that tragic things happen, but they do not always involve criminal conduct. Not every tragic death can be vindicated in a court of law. But this case, and all the people concerned about it, deserved a thorough review, and the amount of time involved is one indication that that happened here."
And in a follow up comment: "The point is that we need the folks who are bringing criminal charges to be careful about it. Because, guilty or not, the person being charged is going to be very miserable. You remember being publicly accused of engaging in "
stalking" and how that felt, don't you, Larry?"
All too well, all too well indeed.
Yeah, even the venerable Washington Post gets itJustice delayedYeah, this is what I'm talkin about