Marie Brodie's WIMS

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Easily Enraged? Oh, please.

Here we go again.
The defense team for Jakiem Wilson hired a neuropsychiatrist to the tune of $12,000 who stated that Wilson "became impulsive and acting consistently with what I describe as episodic, violent behavior," to explain why he murdered his wife as she stepped out of the shower. Never mind his earlier complaints that his wife was a "nag" and that he also had two teenagers come to the home and help him clean up the crime scene and stage the crime to look like a rival gang revenge killing. (News and Observer, July 8, 2008) http://www.newsobserver.com/news/wake/wendell/story/1134130.html

Oh, please.
Where is the stack of evidence that he used "episodic violence" on neighbors? On employers? On people who bring 20 items into the 10 item lane? I'm not buying it - not even to the tune of $12,000. And who is paying that bill? The "state." The state... as in you and me. Not only do we have to be insulted with an abuser murdering his wife and defense attorneys attempting to explain it away as a "fit of rage" (News and Observer, July 2, 2008), we have to foot the bill. And if that weren't bad enough, we have to read not once, not twice, but three times that his children supposedly were "unharmed." It's offensive. And more than offensive, it's just plain wrong.

Who is paying?
Who is paying the therapy bill for the two children who were in the home while their father murdered their mother? Who is paying for Ms. Nneka Wilson's funeral? Who is going to help Mrs. Claudette Hill and Mr. James Hill pay for raising the two children who turn 4 and 2 this week? What a happy birthday this will be.

Let's get real here.
I can believe that he had anger and rage. They were two tools that he used along with a knife to willingly choose to murder his wife (it is undisputed in this case that he committed the murder).

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