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McCullouch's response to Monroe accusations; Changed Name Undone
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ReplyDeleteWhy was this post removed? It was up for several days and was approved originally. Is Brad now is charge of the Blog and is he the new censor? This post did contain some obvious satire, but there was nothing offensive or out of line. Do posts now need to agree with the ideas (stock ideas of the times) of 38 year old Brad McCullough?
Deletepost it again. I don't know which one you're talking about.
DeleteThis blog is like Fox News - fair and impartial. If you don't like this blog, start your own.
DeleteActually, Brad does not owe any sort of explanation to anyone. He would have been better served by keeping his mouth shut. All he has done now is give the vultures more fodder to feed on.
ReplyDeleteAfter usurping about all the entertainment value I can from the 198th DA race, I wanted to share some thoughts as to why Kerrville has such horrible problems with the people that desperately want to occupy that position. The problem is the culture. Kerrville is extremely punitive. The people love to dish out harsh punishment for those that don’t look like them, think like them, talk like them and believe what they believe in. For prosecutor to be popular, he (or she) must put away certain types of criminals for long prison terms. It reaffirms the “goodness” of the locals and makes them feel powerful. To achieve this, prosecutors must engage in all kinds of nasty tactics, like luring poor, young drug addicts into school zones for a minor drug transaction and then hit them with a 20 year jail term. Most people with a conscience just can’t do this day in and day out. There is, however, one group that can. Those without conscience, or border line sociopaths, with all of the baggage that comes with it. This is what it takes to be a POPULAR DA in Kerrville. Until the culture changes, we are stuck with the Brad’s, Ron’s, Amos’s and Scott’s of the world.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't have said it better myself
ReplyDeleteHave you ever been a crime victim; testified against the animal that raped you; watched your rapist get a guilty verdict; and then smirk at you as he walked out of the courtroom ON PROBATION?!?! I had that experience, and the rapist was very young, so some people wanted to give him a break! Of course, he immediately violated probation. If you had experienced that, you would understand why victims and prosecutors feel so strongly about putting away crimninals for long prison terms. When prisoners are given lenghthy prison sentences, they only serve a tiny portion of that time. I felt the same way that you do, prior to becoming a victim. Prosecutors see criminals beat the system every day, so that is probably why they feel so strongly about locking up criminals. I pray that you never have the devestating experience that I had as a crime victim. My life has been changed forever, and will never return to normal again. As a victim, I will always vote for the prosecutor that is toughest on crime!
ReplyDeleteWell said. I've had my home burglarized and my car, and it takes a long time to get over it. Those are nothing compared to what happened to you, and I agree - it sounds like your attacker should have gone to the pen for a long, long time.
DeleteFor non violent offenses an inmate does about 2.5 yrs for every 10 sentenced. If they stopped sending nonviolent minor drug offenders to prison they would free up space for the real predators.
I agree, Kerrville appears highly punitive with some things. It seems those who appear in need of leniancy do not always obtain it. I guess belief in a "just world" is something we all would feel more comfortable with. I am curious to see how the Kerr county courts will respond to a child support arrears of 344,000. Unfortunately, sometimes the sociopaths do prevail. I agree with the individual who posted an unfortunate story with the courts, those in need of protection feeling further victimized, that there is a time when a strong prosecutor is needed to ensure justice prevails.
DeleteNo one is talking about the substantive issues with the 198th. In typical Kerrville style, the interest is in whether the candidates live up to the provincial, puritanical sexual legalisms. I could care less.
ReplyDeleteI read in the KDT the other day that the 198th police…”the bloodhound” found another large stash of cash by way of a traffic stop. It seems a little strange to me he never finds dope, which must be destroyed, but always finds cash, which the DA’s office gets to keep. I think he is using information that is obtained illegally. Cash can be moved a 1000 ways, dope must be physically moved from point A to point B. It stands to reason there is much more dope moving down IH 10 than illegal cash but the bloodhound’s nose seems to be tuned to cash.
The Kerrville police patrol IH10 and they can’t find cash like the “bloodhound”. Is it because he is smarter? I don’t think so. Rusty patrols IH10 and he can’t find the cash like the bloodhound. Maybe it is because Rusty and the KPD are playing by the rules.
I am just now able to think about all of this. I know 4 years have passed and chances are no one cares and no one will read this. So anyone who might, should obviously know that I will gain nothing from this. But, someone needs to know. All of the accusations against Brad are true. I know because I was one of several young women that Brad manipulated and lied to and then scared to the point where we felt like we had to lie. He is very charming and sweet, which makes him very dangerous. Someone please read this and wake up. He is a serial predator. It will come out again one day. I hate myself for not testifying when I had the chance. Now he is probably doing this all over again.
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