Nothing like Mob Justice
Now, We are all for Mob Justice, but unfortunately We are inhibited by the law and in the face of self-preservation We cannot put ourselves at risk. But I must agree that it’s nice to see that vengeance is still carried out in the modern world.
Police say Terry Sherlock shot and killed 28-year-old Kenneth Himrod, who was being investigated on allegations he molested Mr. Sherlock’s son. Police accuse Mr. Sherlock’s wife of driving her husband to the shooting and helping to hide the gun.
It would have made a better story had Terry Sherlock went after Himrod with a pitchfork then burned his corpse with his torch. To be successful, however, he probably should have rallied some help.

Now with the Mob Justice initiative, why does this not happen more often? I mean one would just need to get a group of people thinking as a collective or a hive-mind. Then sites like Myspace and Facebook wouldn’t have to worry about stopping sex offenders from joining their sites and preying on the children. Well, actually, they still would - but at least the government would try to do its share to protect kids as well.
I mean, a mob wouldn’t have to necessarily kill the offender, but perhaps they could just cut off their hands. Unless said offender could afford a Hawking-like eye reader to use the computer, their chances of actually being successful dwindles dramatically. Also I think most young kids (and probably adults) would go running from someone with no hands. Plus how would they drive their car to Chris Hansen’s house? Would they take the bus instead?
A law could be written to do something proactive and make it mandatory to ban sex offenders from using or getting near a computer like others who are involved in different types of computer crime.
There seems to be the makings of a potential serial killer on the loose in the Poconos. I’m calling it first here. I am dubbing him “The Poconos Pillager.”
Someone scattered human remains - including a severed head - in trash bags along the Interstate 80-380 corridor through Monroe County and into Lackawanna County.
Police said eight bags at eight different locations have been recovered so far. They’re not sure they have all of the remains.
If the Pennsylvania State Police need any assistance in this grisly event, I have on-call a team of professionals who can work… for lack of a better term… slightly outside the rules and regulations you must follow. Their success rate is eighty-nine percent. The eleven percent failure rate is due to bad intelligence, bureaucracy (such as when DHS pulls jurisdiction) and witchcraft.
And just when We were hoping for a cleaner city now kids have a place to pee outside of the pool.
Pittsburgh neighborhoods that no longer have pools might soon get “splash zones” under an emerging plan billed as a way to provide wet fun for fewer dollars.
Where’s the genius in this? I need to personally address Parks Director Duane Ashley: The homeless already cover our streets with urine, now you want to add more? At least in the pool there was chlorine or bromine to keep it in check… Sigh.
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