Guys like this who haven’t grown up always end up doing things like this. Low life killed a child because he couldn’t find anyone outside, so he killed anyone walking.
Csean Alexander Skerritt, drug dealer and murderer was out
on the streets after being
acquitted for murder.
He is a killer because he was selling Fentanyl.
Why was he not in jail?
Covid-19-release of prisoners, overcrowded prisons, lenient judges, overworked probation and parole offices, allowed this a..hole ( I won't call him a man) be out on the streets and murder a 13 year old boy.
Sending him to jail will not bring closure to the family. Their grief and loss, will be with them always.
He better get solitary confinement-23hrs in and 1hr out. NO CHANCE FOR PAROLE
How many other killers or
killers-to-be, are free to live in our state, knowing there is no Death Penalty in Massachusetts?
I just spoke with someone very familiar with Skerritt’s history. From that conversation I believe this State/City and ‘justice’ system are more than somewhat culpable in Tyler Lawrence’s death.
Health issues mental and physical, legal problems, criminal record, inability to sleep at night, always having to watch your back, broken home, father gone, thinking you can't educate and learn and go to college, no support, no normalcy growing up, poverty repetition. And the beat goes on.
Look, I want justice for Tyler Lawrence, and Csean Skerritt does seem like a horrible person, but I feel like I've seen this before. A horrible murder, cries for justice, an arrest with some sketchy evidence, a conviction, then later we find out that the witnesses were coerced to identify the guy they want to pin the crime on.
I hope I'm wrong, and I will keep an open mind was evidence is released, but there's something deep down that makes me think that BPD will be paying Skerritt millions 2 decades from now.
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This city we live in
Guys like this who haven’t grown up always end up doing things like this. Low life killed a child because he couldn’t find anyone outside, so he killed anyone walking.
good police work
but why did they let him out on the streets after the gun charge
It’s not the police
Who need reforming, it’s our judges who continue to release violent career criminals like this menace.
Let out? On the 2010 gun
Let out? On the 2010 gun charge he was convicted on? I'd guess he completed his sentence - or 'enough' of it, anyway.
I won't call him a man!
Csean Alexander Skerritt, drug dealer and murderer was out
on the streets after being
acquitted for murder.
He is a killer because he was selling Fentanyl.
Why was he not in jail?
Covid-19-release of prisoners, overcrowded prisons, lenient judges, overworked probation and parole offices, allowed this a..hole
( I won't call him a man) be out on the streets and murder a 13 year old boy.
Sending him to jail will not bring closure to the family. Their grief and loss, will be with them always.
He better get solitary confinement-23hrs in and 1hr out.
NO CHANCE FOR PAROLE
How many other killers or
killers-to-be, are free to live in our state, knowing there is no Death Penalty in Massachusetts?
Well huh
You seem to be in favor of capital punishment while railing against killing people...
Blame
I just spoke with someone very familiar with Skerritt’s history. From that conversation I believe this State/City and ‘justice’ system are more than somewhat culpable in Tyler Lawrence’s death.
Health issues mental and
Health issues mental and physical, legal problems, criminal record, inability to sleep at night, always having to watch your back, broken home, father gone, thinking you can't educate and learn and go to college, no support, no normalcy growing up, poverty repetition. And the beat goes on.
I have a bad feeling about this
Look, I want justice for Tyler Lawrence, and Csean Skerritt does seem like a horrible person, but I feel like I've seen this before. A horrible murder, cries for justice, an arrest with some sketchy evidence, a conviction, then later we find out that the witnesses were coerced to identify the guy they want to pin the crime on.
I hope I'm wrong, and I will keep an open mind was evidence is released, but there's something deep down that makes me think that BPD will be paying Skerritt millions 2 decades from now.
Well, the FBI arrested him,
Well, the FBI arrested him, not BPD, but sure.
You do know
He has to go to court first right? Any evidence would be subject to questioning by his taxpayer funded attorney.