Gotbaum's Greed
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:21 pm
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080327/ap_ ... MOiO5G2ocA
I agree with the Phoenix Police Department on this. Ok...before anyone gets too bent outta shape about this, just hear me out. For one thing, if she was in such a fragile and vunerable state as the lawyer for her family claims, then where the hell were they when she was headed to the rehab facility. Why was she alone? When my father was going through the worst of his bipolar disorder and it was recommended by the counselor he was talking to that he be hospitalized at a mental health facility about 75 miles away, did we just say ok you have the direction, good luck and safe travels...hell no. Mom got off work and me and my bro left school early and we went to the counselor's office and we took him down to the hospital, got him checked in safe and sound, and wished him the best. He's doing a sight better now than he was then. My point is that when you have a close family member going through depression or addiction, you don't leave them alone. That's what her husband and family did. The officers didn't have all the facts. They were dealing with what they thought was just a beligerant and disgruntled passenger. They didn't know about her psychiatric problems. As far as I can tell from my research into it, they followed all the proper procedures. If I were her father, I'd sue her damned husband for not being with her at this time cause if he was their at the time then her death could've been avoided. Bottom line...that husband doesn't deserve 8 million for her death. She obviously wasn't worth that much to him to begin with. If anything, he should be sued for wrongful death by the parents of the woman and the reward from that lawsuit should go to the three children who now have to pay not for any incompetence on the police's part but from there own father's incompetence. Sorry y'all...I've been venting about that all day since I saw the story this morning. Any judge with a small amount of common sense should not let this ever go to trial.
I agree with the Phoenix Police Department on this. Ok...before anyone gets too bent outta shape about this, just hear me out. For one thing, if she was in such a fragile and vunerable state as the lawyer for her family claims, then where the hell were they when she was headed to the rehab facility. Why was she alone? When my father was going through the worst of his bipolar disorder and it was recommended by the counselor he was talking to that he be hospitalized at a mental health facility about 75 miles away, did we just say ok you have the direction, good luck and safe travels...hell no. Mom got off work and me and my bro left school early and we went to the counselor's office and we took him down to the hospital, got him checked in safe and sound, and wished him the best. He's doing a sight better now than he was then. My point is that when you have a close family member going through depression or addiction, you don't leave them alone. That's what her husband and family did. The officers didn't have all the facts. They were dealing with what they thought was just a beligerant and disgruntled passenger. They didn't know about her psychiatric problems. As far as I can tell from my research into it, they followed all the proper procedures. If I were her father, I'd sue her damned husband for not being with her at this time cause if he was their at the time then her death could've been avoided. Bottom line...that husband doesn't deserve 8 million for her death. She obviously wasn't worth that much to him to begin with. If anything, he should be sued for wrongful death by the parents of the woman and the reward from that lawsuit should go to the three children who now have to pay not for any incompetence on the police's part but from there own father's incompetence. Sorry y'all...I've been venting about that all day since I saw the story this morning. Any judge with a small amount of common sense should not let this ever go to trial.