In regards to the Dylan Rounds case:
Just a thought today:
It’s important to understand and respect what is going on behind the scenes. Especially, with law enforcement as well the integrity of the case. I’d like to point out that keeping awareness for all missing persons is important. Finding the missing is crucial. People do need to be held accountable for their wrong actions and behavior.
We all have different opinions, outlooks, understanding information when we hear it. However, set aside personal biases when looking into the window of another.
When we learn new information and or updates, listen to what is said! A case is like a puzzle. Please everyone, take this into consideration when we deal with human lives.
No tragedy should be any laughing matter. Cases involve real people and real lives. Victims and victims families need a level of respect and public help for the cause. And please remember that not all people are guilty of a crime just because of an association. Even if it is unusual or different to public popularity.
Just know we are entitled to a fair trial. That being said, regardless, of what is presented our constitution is suppose to protect the rights of all. Regardless, if we like it or not. I’m grasping the reality of how frail the system is and the failures it brings to true justice.
Everyone has a story, an experience good or bad. We are all human of course. But regardless of what a person has done, they to are a human being. Well enough to know right from wrong or completely mental ill. It still needs to be considered. Look at the human before the criminal. Because understanding the human can explain why they reached a level to become a criminal.
We can help our society as a whole with positive change. There’s so much talk but not enough walking. Biases, judgements and arrogance’s. Set aside the hate and search deeper.
Remember, we all have closets and secrets. You have the right to live freely too, with the exception of never causing harm to another human. The events of a case just doesn’t start on the day of a crime, it has a story behind many more stories.
Everyone is innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Not all cases are the same.
-The Shack Lady