No problem, I get it. People who have never experienced depression have no idea. I run into the same problem with people who have never raised a child with a disability. They judge but HAVE NO IDEA. Again, you cannot judge someone unless you have live their life. It APPEARS he knew everything he was doing but who are we to judge? We don't know the rationalization that was going on in his head. He probably would have been convicted and the kids still alive if we left them all alone.
CGG - I agree. I think the media circus and hype surrounding the case had driven him over the edge. The latest ruling, his life, his every move was scrutinized, publicized, and publically judged. It is no surprise that his neighbors did not know he was there. There will always be suspicion. No matter what the truth was about his wife, even on the slim and now much slimmer chance he was innocent, how could he go look for a job, enroll the kids in school, or anything else? I'm sure he felt it was him against the world. I think he realised as well, that those boys would never have a normal life. Had their been no media circus, I believe little boys would still be alive. I pre-judge too; and I hate that I do it. I just wish we had all let the law do its job without the pressure from the media. If we had, perhaps he would have been sitting in a jail cell somewhere now, and his kids would have been out playing at their school playground in thebeautiful sunshine we had this morning.
I don't know how or why some stories are picked up on and known all over the country while others crimes of the same calibur are ignored by the media. About 15 years ago, at the same time that woman drove her van into a lake drowning her 2 children on the other side of the country, there was a similar crime that happened right here in King County. A man strapped his 2 children into his car, then sat in the front seat and ran the engine with the garage door closed until he killed his kids and nearly killed himself. I only knew of it because one of my co-workers was the uncle of those 2 beautiful children. Their funeral was the saddest thing I ever witnessed. I'm sure the news this week is opening the wounds of that family, and they are in my thoughts.