Nov 4, 2012

Killers Amongst Us?

~Dennis Lynn Rader


~Gilles de Montmorency-Laval

 . .  . After all the craziness that has been going on in my life of late (A Recap) it has gotten me to thinking about what type of world we live in.  We are surrounded by people we believe we can trust, but can we really trust them?  Are we safe to trust these people as they walk with us in our society?
    Did you know that the BTK Killer walked amongst us for ten years and worked for law enforcement?   He was a trusted member of society entrusted with the safety of others.  (And installed security systems for ADT Security services to keep the BTK Killer out of the homes of clients.) This man was supposed to have passed psychological testing to ensure he was fit for the job he was entrusted with.  He was on our streets, with a gun, tools for restraining people, and a rape kit, "protecting" us.... All while on a tax funded salary...  Scary thought isn't it?
      If that isn't scary enough, this guy was famous for trying to get caught!  The man was sending letters to the chief of police in the largest principality of his home town and was putting evidence in that man's car trying to become famous for his heinous acts.  Dennis Lynn  Rader was trying to be found, worked under the very noses of those "Searchig Diligently to find and Stop  Him", was on the same pay roll as the forementioned group,  and was a fairly predominant member of the local society!!  So, why wasn't ge caught for decades? 
       (I could go on and on about how that makes the law enforcement look .  For them to be a money making department over being truely trustworthy for the protection of our society. We know finding a killer isn't a money making  deal, and this case was in reality a "back burner project" because a department will actually loose money catching a killer.  But, I will leave that for another time.)
     History if full of vicious nut jobs parading around, armed, and in plain sight like Gilles de Montmorency-Laval.  This man was a hero of French Revolutionary times.  But, because he was a war hero and publicly very close to the Pope, his evil killings of children went without  detection for nearly a decade.  Because the victims were the children of the poor, and the killer was of the highest classes, those who could have stopped him made no attempt for fear of political  ramifications.  This man betrayed Joan of Ark  to death, killed up to 600 children after sadistically sexually abusing them, and was still upheld as a hero until he finally made a political enemy that stopped him and exposed his true being.  But at what cost?
       I would hate to sound like a paranoid, but let us look at these 2 figures.  Both are people we could be walking shoulder to shoulder with today.  These men only needed to blend in and have a high enough rank in society to live amongst us and rape and kill for enjoyment.  How many members of law enforcement are getting away with rape and sadistic murder on the tax payers dime?  Who will stop these thieves and murderers?  I am loosing faith in the departments being able to police themselves.  Only in television do departments really hold their officers accountable. Will it take voting?  Will it take an exposure of the truth?  How will we get to this information?
      This story sadly reminds me of an old high school buddy of mine.  We were in several groups together.  He became a Marine and became a cop after his time in the service.  He bragged about killing people of in countries.  Even the one he is sworn to protect.  Can we take away their lethal force?  I'm sure they wouldn't let us.  That is how they control us.  Through fear of death, murder, imprisonment, and theft.  I want to live in the country that is as free and brave as they claim we are.