
Amy Bishop Anderson allegedly murdered her brother in Massachusetts in 1986. The authorities let her walk and "lost" the case files. That's the way we roll in the Bay State. Twenty-four-years later, Amy Bishop gunned down her colleagues at the University of Alabama-Huntsville. The authorities charged her with capital murder and seek the death penalty. That's the way they roll in the Cotton State.
Yes, it is unfortunately the way we roll here in looney left Massachusetts.
To this day, the worst case has to be Bar-Jonah. Not only a stint in prison but admitted to Bridgewater State Hospital for mental evaluation, deemed unfit but shipped out of state so the authorities here didn't have to deal with him. He promptly raped, murdered and cannibalized more young men.
Are we learning yet? Nope. These are defective humans that should be taken off the Planet. Nice to see some states have figured this out.
Upon further review, is this not he most corrupt state in the Union?
With law enforcement like you've got in the Bay State, how are you ever able to go outside?
"If you kill someone in Texas, you're going to fry, but if you kill someone in Massachusetts, you'll get eighteen months and be out in ten." --Mark Steyn



