Note: Please read
this previous
post before reading this post of ours.
On this date, October 27, 2011,
Kelli O'Laughlin, a 14 year-old freshman at Lyons Township High School was
murdered. She was stabbed to death in an apparent burglary. This is believed to
be the first murder in Indian Head Park history. She was a sweet
innocent young girl with so much of life to go with but it ended, now her
family and her dreams are all shattered and gone. We do not know if her parents
are for or against executing this killer of theirs, but nevertheless, we will
post it here.
We, the comrades of Unit 1012: The VFFDP, personally
wished that John L. Wilson Jr. was not
paroled at all from prison and this homicide may never have occurred. However, Unit
1012 feels that Governor Pat Quinn has to be partly blamed for all these chaos
in Illinois after he signed the bill to abolish the death penalty, letting all
the violent murderers be kept alive. The homicide rate had risen from 60% since the abolition of the death
penalty. He also ignored the cries of the murdered victims’ families
who wanted to see justice done. The family members of Diann Hoagland, who was
murdered by a recidivist murderer, Steven Pryer, will never get justice served. So,
are the family members of Jitka Vesel, whom her killer confessed that he
waited for the death penalty to be abolished
before shooting her dead. This year, Pat Quinn has also released criminals from prisons.
There was
a petition to restore capital punishment in
Illinois after Kelli’s murder, but sadly it is now closed. There will be an
event call Run For Kelli on November 16, 2013, please attend it if you are from
Illinois. We want to say with joy that we appreciate those people who show
support for her and her family, we respect you all for showing support to a
grieving family.
The playground at Sacajawea Park in Indian Head Park will be dedicated to Kelli O'Laughlin on Oct. 27. |
There are some abolitionists who say, “Our
opposition to the death penalty does not mean that we do not care for the
murder victims and their families.”
OH REALLY? we did not see any anti-death penalty
organization mention Kelli O’Laughlin and her families’ name. We did not hear
any of them from those criminal rights organization attend the candlelight
vigil last year. They do not care but Unit 1012 does, that is why we blog in
loving memory of Kelli O’Laughlin. Unit 1012 do encourage everybody to donate
and show support Kelli Joy O’Laughlin Memorial Fund. Tomorrow,
there will be a post in the other blog about an article from DA Bob Berlin.
May you R.I.P, we will not forget you.
To the O’Laughlin family, we recommend Marsy’s Law
for Illinois for you, a Victims’ Rights Law we support. We also will think of how you live and not how you died, we will have good memories for you.
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