Thursday, July 24, 2014

No Such thing as "volunteer missing"

The murder of the McStay family has claimed another interested party, me.  How dare the murderers of these little boys get away with it?  I pray to my Lord Jesus that detectives and the forensics are one tenth as good as their TV counterparts.  I am still waiting on an arrest made by the San Bernadino Sheriff department and for them to announce cause of death of this family.  You would think the murderers would have left a shred of evidence as they were dumping their bodies into a shallow grave along Interstate 15, a stretch of Las Vegas highway near Victorville.  The two little boys deserve to know why their lives were cut short and who murdered their mommy and daddy.  The really scary part is that these monsters are still freely moving around above the ground.  Shame on them and I pray that they will soon have their day of reckoning.

The LE should never have deemed this family as volunteer missing.  They should have been labeled as abduction, kidnapping or anything to keep the Law Enforcement involved during the first 48 hours of the McStay family going missing.  How on earth can anyone consider a person to go volunteer missing, little on a family of four.  How many of these people wind up dead?

My only conclusion about this rant is that it is the responsibility of the individual to keep in touch with their friends and family.  Is there someone you can stay in touch with regularly? Work?  Sibling? Friend? Spouse?  Remember there is NO VOLUNTEER MISSING PERSON!!!

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Do you Believe in Redemption?

     I love this line from Tin Cup, "I am a neo Jungian, Post modern Freudian, holistic secularist.  Inter demons and human frailties is my life's work."  I am a born Christian and trace my ancestry back to protestantism since my Cherokee and Irish roots.  I asked the question of redemption.  In order to be redemed one must confess their sins and ask for The Holy Trinity's forgiveness.  Confess your crimes or don't commit any. There is man's law and Christ's.  Here lies the crux of the question can you have redemption without confessing your sin or crime?  The simple answer is NO!!!
     The reason this question has come up for me is the heinous crime of the murders of the McStay Family in Fallbrook, CA on Febuary 2010.  Those parties who were involved with the deaths of those two young boys will have no peace or rest until they confess.  They may take it to their own graves but they will eventually be judged.  I pray that it will come sooner than later but all in God's time.  Amen