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"His only visitor in Cranston was Bob Zuffelato, a long-time coach and scout on the college and NBA levels. Someone at Eastern Michigan had asked Zuffelato, who lived in New England, to check in on Still."

I hope he stays on the right track.
(03-03-2016 02:56 PM)ljmhurons Wrote: [ -> ]"His only visitor in Cranston was Bob Zuffelato, a long-time coach and scout on the college and NBA levels. Someone at Eastern Michigan had asked Zuffelato, who lived in New England, to check in on Still."

I hope he stays on the right track.

Indeed.

Regardless of how one feels about Still and the criminal justice system, those who go through it and are rehabilitated is good for both the individual and society.

No one wants to see a wasted life nor do they want to see society pay the high cost of housing an inmate who could make it on the outside.
Great to hear stories like this.
Dave Bliss? All credibility lost. What a scumbag that guy was/is.
(03-03-2016 05:06 PM)Bob Wickersham Wrote: [ -> ]Dave Bliss? All credibility lost. What a scumbag that guy was/is.

Missed the point about two guys getting second chances and changing their lives.
I wish him good luck should have never worn the emu green and white
(03-03-2016 05:19 PM)EAGLE KING Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-03-2016 05:06 PM)Bob Wickersham Wrote: [ -> ]Dave Bliss? All credibility lost. What a scumbag that guy was/is.

Missed the point about two guys getting second chances and changing their lives.
I believe in second chances but I draw the line at coaches covering up the murder of one of their players! Bliss is free to live his life but coaching at any level should be off limits for that guy. 03-puke
I was expecting this to be a death thread.

Glad it's not.
Ever notice there aren't any second chance or redemption stories for victims.
(03-04-2016 03:35 AM)emu79 Wrote: [ -> ]Ever notice there aren't any second chance or redemption stories for victims.

There are lots of them. Here are two that immediately come to mind:
Kevin Ramsby, a local Pastor stabbed over 30 times by a home intruded and live.http://www.clickondetroit.com/community/heart-of-detroit/heart-of-detroit-meet-pastor-kevin-ramsby

Alexis Goggins, when she was 6 or 7 she jumped between her mother and an attacker and was shot multiple times and lived. http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=4646774
ok and stills victim?
"Did i like him because I liked him, or did I like him because he was 6-10?"

Uh huh
(03-04-2016 08:11 AM)emu79 Wrote: [ -> ]ok and stills victim?

The 'public policy' issue here is what do we, as a society, do for victims of crimes?

Last I checked, there isn't insurance coverage against being the victim of violence. (one can buy health insurance, insurance for automobile automobiles, house insurance for floods, earthquakes, fires, etc.).
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