There is nothin worse than lettin a job go to your head; or a profession that you have been trained in outsmart you whether you be upheld as a minister or a patrol officer. WE just don't expect people in those professions to go astray!
Being a patrol officer, having knowledge of what goes into a crime scene was at the center of the testimony of Michelle Moore today. Nothin is easier to joke about with friends re: how one could get away with murder if you knew all the in and outs what the police would look for. However, actually having your best friend ACT upon that conversation would be devastating! Perhaps unbelievable! Truly shocking!
Surrealism is the word described in the WEBSTER College Dictionary as the modern movement in art and literature with the aim of expressing subconscious mental activities through fantastic or incongrous imagery or unatural juxtapositions and combinations. pp. 923 -2003 edition. We are not discussing art and literature here but real events.
So have a beer or two and discuss that one. Gets outta control? Would someone really act on that if you consider that --- most of us would not even go there.
To have it happen would put the most solid, healthy person into shock; -shocked into silence for a time! Even perhaps catonic for a time to know IF you were to verbalize those conversations that YOU then would become a co-conspirator. It don't take too many smarts to figure that one out. Guilty by Association. . . In the bible, you are known by your associates. ' Be Careful, the devil, your adversary is waiting like a roaring lion to devour you.' Another quote for any of you King Jimmy readers.
To come forward once this has taken place takes a lotta courage, bravery, and guts to 'snitch' on your best friend. What a mental anguish this must be for Michelle. Knowing that when someone has died and can never return is a worse agoney for anyone; let alone if you are feeling any responsibility for that action! Survivors guilt also for Iggy.
Testimony by more than one witness subpeoned by our courts in Larimer County by the prosecution of Shauna Miller is being heard. It is easy to sit back when something happens in another neighborhood, or to someone elses' family, but a fair amount of attention was being held at bay for an affair that no-one thought would go this wrong. [If they did worry, no-one did anything, except go on with their normal, daily routine.]
Wrong being not according to the accepted moral standard; sinful or immoral....not proper...incorrect..'.A thousand rights won't make up for one wrong'
Sin, Shame, and Murder is what has happened.!
Personally, I give Michelle credit for speaking out.. tearfully, and barely able to control her shaking voice.....finally ..what she hasn't been able to verbalize UNTIL today. All the while, knowing full well the consequences of her being able to verbalize, in detail, for the prosecution and for the defense cross-examiner, in retro-spect - the act of recalling the past - a review of past events.
The toughest, strongest, and most spiritual person would gasp perhaps at some of the testimony. i DID. It is a lesson in what strong drink does for oneself and THOSE judgements. For now the jury is goin to be given the retro-spect of all this testimony, by all parties, and all the many exhibits accepted into evidence at this trial.
Shauna has been cheerful, smiling for the most part, but she is being captured in a snare by the prosecution with video, expert witness testimony from all sides. Her own husband fearing for the safety of their children when the news was aired of the shooting! Her ex-lover, by his own admission, claiming to be "held hostage" by Shauna makes one question how this could have gotten so outta control. With Heather now deceased, more than one family and friend is in mourning. All the signs were there and more than Michelle was kept on the edge. Simply, no-one thought it would have such an unhappy ending.
Whenever a professional person, or a person in trust is accused of a crime of this proportion, there has got to be denial. I am grateful for Michelles' testimony, no matter how damning to herself,even regarding for her mischief.
I respect her for at least she pled guilty for her part. All of us know someone who could bring out the worst in you.... With Michells' testimony, I think justice may be served, very important testimony...even..while she DOES know the full consequence of letting her knowledge of law enforcement become the center of the courts attention! I commend her speaking out. She has cried a lotta tears for Shaunas' welfare also. That was heard in the testimony of a lead supervisory officer.
Soon judgement will be in the hands of the jury as our good ole' U.S. of A. has made due process of the law. Then may God help them both. With prison ministrys as well, and for prisoners who have too much time on their hands, remember the teaching of 'you are known by your associates.'..and we all know what prisons do to 'snitches' Lets hope that changes. And changes with more ministry!
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Never doubt the power of prayer and thanksgiving...for The U.S. of A. ....also thankful for any time that I would be able to spend with my grandchildren who are really really scattered.. ..all busy with their own lives. Sing with a grateful heart, God Bless America. And thanks to those defending it.
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