Did a blog search found the following entry by a Chris Monfort, not sure if it's the same person but given the subject matter it sounds likely Anderson Cooper 360
"Chris Monfort May 7th, 2009 10:58 pm ET
Well it seems gun control still doesn't work, Chicago is another city that refuses to believe that taking guns away from/strictly limiting guns from law abiding citizens makes the problem worse. What is better than an unarmed public for criminals to take advantage of. Gun control "making victims one law at a time"
@4: I prefer "copkiller." The double "k" sound matches the vileness of the idea much better. You can really spit it out hard, like it's burning your tongue just sitting there on the tip.
One note ... yes, he's a suspect, but this guy hasn't been convicted of anything. I also haven't read yet that he confessed. Not a real shock that he got shot, either. I am sort of surprised the cops didn't kill him.
Posted by rutabaga pie on November 7, 2009 at 8:15 PM
@6: Unless you're asserting that all the evidence was fabricated, it seems kind of far-fetched at this point to not see a connection between this man and the two crimes in question. Yes, due process, as always. But I would be enormously surprised if this guy turned out to be not guilty.
One oddity: yesterday, the reports all said that the detectives had been watching the apartment since the morning. The statement says they received the tip yesterday afternoon. Which is it?
Since the 1996 Atlanta bombing person-of-interest Richard Jewell is dead, we can't ask him what it's like being named a suspect. But maybe we can ask CNN and other news outlets and his former employers (that he sued) about insinuating guilt before trial. For the google-impaired, the real bomber was Eric Robert Rudolph. Security guard Jewell was a hero, then a murderer, then oops-we're sorry-you're a hero.
But whatever, it's just a couple of words we have to slog through. If Monfort makes it to trial, it will be easier for the prosecution if he's not "convicted" in the press releases and press coverage.
Posted by YeahMeToo on November 7, 2009 at 9:26 PM
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