Son tried to kill his Deaf parents in house fire.

This is called reasonable doubt, you already have reasonable doubt on this case, and if I were the 13th juror, I can't vote guilty on this one.

I can see why he might have removed it. These types of smoke detector designed for the Deaf is MUCH louder than the regular smoke detector. It can me nuisance to him with false alarm. Now the question is, why no mention of accelerants?

I don't believe every investigators are that honest or has 100% integrity in them. That is why we have jurors to protect these innocent accusers.

Did he actually wake them up to get out? If so, then why was he charged with attempted murder?
 
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This is not about deafness. This is about a major drug addiction that consumes a persons mind and causes them to do ANYTHING to get it. Sad, really.

And coddling. Plus video games.
 
I never tried to kill my parents but then I'm also not dead weight. A real warning is a child that's not a working or an active participant in society, who's living at home rent free, and expecting his parents to pay for the pleasure of having him as a son....they should have gotten help to have him forcibly removed.


Laura

Right. There is a huge difference in "living with your parents" and "renting from your parents"
 
No, what's sad is that a family is destroyed and left wondering where they failed. And a young man, who may never have had a good head on his shoulder, will probably spend his life in jail. That's a tragedy whether the parents are deaf or not....

Laura

I have seen some parents are very sad for very long time after their child got in serious trouble, especially major crime.

There is lack of detail with story to determine about his problem, but drug addict is keyword.

I never tried to kill my parents but then I'm also not dead weight. A real warning is a child that's not a working or an active participant in society, who's living at home rent free, and expecting his parents to pay for the pleasure of having him as a son....they should have gotten help to have him forcibly removed.

Laura

He's drug addict - it already devastated his life and I'm curious about why he chose to addict to the drug.
 
This is called reasonable doubt, you already have reasonable doubt on this case, and if I were the 13th juror, I can't vote guilty on this one.

I can see why he might have removed it. These types of smoke detector designed for the Deaf is MUCH louder than the regular smoke detector. It can me nuisance to him with false alarm. Now the question is, why no mention of accelerants?

I don't believe every investigators are that honest or has 100% integrity in them. That is why we have jurors to protect these innocent accusers.

They facts they have right now are that he stole from his parents the day before, the fire was intentionally set and the flasher was removed. That is a pretty strong circumstantial case. I suspect he will enter a guilty plea.
 
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This is not about deafness. This is about a major drug addiction that consumes a persons mind and causes them to do ANYTHING to get it. Sad, really.

Yup, agreed.

I noticed that someone mention about video game? That's most ridiculous thinking. I live with my relative family and I played video game for many years - so I'm nowhere to be closer to this crazed man who set on fire and break any laws.

The drug addict is pretty dangerous.
 
If he stole from parents and disabled fire alarm, why would he wake them up to save them? Would he be saving them so that he would look good for the jury. "Hey, you know, I did not kill them. I don't get a death penalty"
 
If he stole from parents and disabled fire alarm, why would he wake them up to save them? Would he be saving them so that he would look good for the jury. "Hey, you know, I did not kill them. I don't get a death penalty"

Panic. Second thoughts. Remorse.
 
This is called reasonable doubt, you already have reasonable doubt on this case, and if I were the 13th juror, I can't vote guilty on this one.

I can see why he might have removed it. These types of smoke detector designed for the Deaf is MUCH louder than the regular smoke detector. It can me nuisance to him with false alarm. Now the question is, why no mention of accelerants?

I don't believe every investigators are that honest or has 100% integrity in them. That is why we have jurors to protect these innocent accusers.

If they have evidence that man is very motivated to kill his parent, so I could see him as guilty on attempted murder.
 
Panic. Second thoughts. Remorse.

Maybe he forgot to extract the PIN to their ATM card. All in the heat of the moment, ya know?

:lol:

I hope they lock him up and throw the key away. Actually, I'd prefer the death penalty but I can be a bit intolerant at times. I feel terrible for the parents.
 
Maybe he forgot to extract the PIN to their ATM card. All in the heat of the moment, ya know?

:lol:

I hope they lock him up and throw the key away. Actually, I'd prefer the death penalty but I can be a bit intolerant at times. I feel terrible for the parents.

:lol:

I agree. Gas him!
 
The one thing I find odd is

"Cherokee County Sheriff Steve Mueller said 22-year-old Fletcher Blanton removed a lighted fire alarm system"

I wonder how they know he removed it. Did he confess to removing it? The parents could have removed it at some point (broken? I know one of mine did a few years ago) and the son was unaware of it? That might explain why he had to go wake them up. Did I miss something in the article?
 
The one thing I find odd is

"Cherokee County Sheriff Steve Mueller said 22-year-old Fletcher Blanton removed a lighted fire alarm system"

I wonder how they know he removed it. Did he confess to removing it? The parents could have removed it at some point (broken? I know one of mine did a few years ago) and the son was unaware of it? That might explain why he had to go wake them up. Did I miss something in the article?

I bet that son's fingerprints were all over fire alarm.
 
The one thing I find odd is

"Cherokee County Sheriff Steve Mueller said 22-year-old Fletcher Blanton removed a lighted fire alarm system"

I wonder how they know he removed it. Did he confess to removing it? The parents could have removed it at some point (broken? I know one of mine did a few years ago) and the son was unaware of it? That might explain why he had to go wake them up. Did I miss something in the article?

Dunno, but I did read that he ran from the interview with Sheriffs. That is another bad sign.
 
The one thing I find odd is

"Cherokee County Sheriff Steve Mueller said 22-year-old Fletcher Blanton removed a lighted fire alarm system"

I wonder how they know he removed it. Did he confess to removing it? The parents could have removed it at some point (broken? I know one of mine did a few years ago) and the son was unaware of it? That might explain why he had to go wake them up. Did I miss something in the article?

It was thrown out of the house.
 
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If he stole from parents and disabled fire alarm, why would he wake them up to save them? Would he be saving them so that he would look good for the jury. "Hey, you know, I did not kill them. I don't get a death penalty"

Panic. Second thoughts. Remorse.

The second thought or the panic really might save him from a long prison term. He could not go through with it. It shows he has some small sense left in him.
 
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The second thought or the panic really might save him from a long prison term. He could not go through with it. It shows he has some small sense left in him.

I was thinking the same thing. He will probably get a generous plea deal. 1) Beacause of this and 2) Because his parents will probably request it. They have coddled him by letting him live at home despite drug and legal problems up to this point so I expect them to come to the rescue here too.
 
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The second thought or the panic really might save him from a long prison term. He could not go through with it. It shows he has some small sense left in him.

I was thinking the same thing. He will probably get a generous plea deal. 1) Beacause of this and 2) Because his parents will probably request it. They have coddled him by letting him live at home despite drug and legal problems up to this point so I expect them to come to the rescue here too.

I agree. I do hope the judge at least place a no contact order to protect the parents. Until the suspect complies with the stipulations the judge may order for him.
 
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I agree. I do hope the judge at least place a no contact order to protect the parents. Until the suspect complies with the stipulations the judge may order for him.

That would be nice.
 
If they have evidence that man is very motivated to kill his parent, so I could see him as guilty on attempted murder.

I suspect he'll plead innocent by way of insanity.....

Laura
 
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