So this guy used to be my supervisor a few months back in my Loss Prevention position. He interviewed me for the job. I worked with him and his wife before they both got fired. His story is pretty sad. He used to be a really good guy, and made some not-so-good choices that completely messed up his life. Frankly, good thing he's in jail now when he's doing stuff like that.

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Comments

Christa said…
That's just sickening. He doesn't deserve to have children.
Gramps said…
You don't want to know what I would do to him if I were king of the world. He doesn't either. There's a little girl in our ward that has brain damage done by a babysitter. Everytime I see her in church my blood boils. (she's about 10 or so I would guess...I'm not so good at judging age any more)
Marilyn said…
sometimes when I read those kind of stories, I wish the old law of Moses were reinstated to administer justice upon the perpetrators of such crimes!! One thing I know, our "justice" isn't really justice, but one thing is certain, he will not escape God's justice.

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