All Luis Melendi has left are memories and photos of his daughter. Shannon Melendi, a college sophomore at Emory University, disappeared in 1994. Troy Roberts reports. Earn Money For Free For Shopping On eBay & Over 340 Retailers! www.bigcrumbs.com Shop at stores.ebay.com
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then dont read the comments dweebo
what is it about Bumfuck America that just drives people nuts…..?
What parents want to know ‘how much their child suffered?’
Her dad (8:40) says, “There’s so much we don’t know…how much he made her suffer”.
Sick ass people…
when EVIL works theres no question of how/?
9 years for insurance fraud… money that he never even got. 2 years for kidnapping and terrorizing a 14 year old girl. Something is soooo wrong here. Must you be a big company to get justice? Children are expendable? Is it always all about Big Money?
Talk to the bleeding heart jurors ..they are the ones letting these scumbags go.
Nothing to do with the case, but the cop reminds me of actor Anthony LaPaglia, facially
usually its thease pansy assed liberal judges that hand out leniant scentences
to thease violent scumbags (especially in
montreal quebec,where I live)
I hate when thease scum bag defence lawyers dress the criminal up in court to look so imaculate that they count on some juror to believe “oh he looks like such a gentle sole how could he be guilty”
u said it baby.
Okay, this is what’s wrong the justice system. He pleads guilty as mentally ill for kidnapping/assaulting a girl, yet the courts figured it was okay to let him out two years later. The only thing he learned from that was to kill the next one.
yea something is seriously wrong, just goes to show who the justice system is really looking out for, this country has been bought and sold, really really fucked, molesters, kidnappers and even murderers are let out sooner than drug offenders and crimes to do with money
hmmmmmmm where I have I recently heard a story of a rapist and sick bastard getting out of prison early hmmmmmmmmmm, does Philip Garrido ring a bell, just another example of the pathetic justice system’s failure to lock up and keep locked up the right people, stick a fork in the justice system, it’s done
I honestly believe some of these posters are smarter than some of these cops. I also believe some posters could solve crimes on shows such as these.
I can tell you this much, there is not one single soul here who would have told her friends to drive her car back and not immediately secured the crime scene.
Weird. He gets 9 years for arsen and freud but only four for kidnapping a kid? It shows that materials are more important than people. Shame on the system.
oh yea oh since he taught sunday school that makes him a great guy
9 years for arson..but gets only 2 yrs served for kidnapping & rape!?
Exactley what I was thinking! How absurd! I can’t believe it!
the investigator is really a good cop………….not like the others assholes and the bitch who let the EVIDENCE been destroyed.
” How did slip through the cracks.” Probably because the people around him and the system did not think him dangerous, that they were not responsible to do anything, or just did not care.
There is plenty of psychopathy in everyday life…
see, this is why I don’t understand the “insanity” plea bullshit- he pleaded “guilty but mentally ill” so he got a lesser sentence- isn’t the point in locking people up because they are DANGEROUS??? & so, the fact that a person is sane, or insane is irrelevent! the issue still remains that they cannot be trusted & shouldnt be allowed in the general public-
Atlanta authorities are inept at best in this case
This Butch Hinton guy is not the sharpest chunk of cheese. Amazing how he gamed the system.
:28 the cop pushes him out of anger u can tell