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#1 Aug 31 2006 at 9:14 AM Rating: Decent
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Officials: Dad kills neighbor accused of molesting girl

FAIRFIELD, Connecticut (AP) -- A lawyer climbed through a neighbor's bedroom window and stabbed him to death after being told by a family member that the man had molested his 2-year-old daughter, authorities say.

Barry James, 58, was stabbed in the chest nearly a dozen times Monday. The lawyer, Jonathon Edington, 29, was charged with murder and burglary and was released on $1 million bail Wednesday.

Capt. Gary MacNamara said that police had not received a complaint about the child being assaulted before the killing, and "we have no indication it's true or not true." (Watch how killing shocks quiet Connecticut neighborhood -- 1:32)

Edington's attorney, Michael Sherman, said the information came from Edington's wife. "The daughter gave the mother information which was alarming and disturbing. The mom relayed it to her husband. That was the spark," Sherman said.

James' 87-year-old mother discovered his body. When officers went to Edington's home, they found him standing by his kitchen sink with what appeared to be blood on him, and a large kitchen knife next to him on a counter, authorities said

"He's in shock," Edington's attorney said. "This is the most unexpected turn of events one can imagine with this young man's background."

Police had gone to the neighborhood before, when Edington called to complain that he could see James through a window, police said. "Either he was partly clothed or revealed parts of his anatomy that were inappropriate," MacNamara said.

Edington, a graduate of Syracuse University and Fordham University Law School, has been practicing patent law, Sherman said. Police said Edington has no criminal record.

Rita James declined to comment on her son's death.

James served two days behind bars in 2001 on a drunken driving charge, according to the state Correction Department.

"He had some bizarre behavior over the last month," said Darrell Maynard, a neighbor. "He drove his car through his garage, hit the other neighbor's building."

Another time a neighbor found James intoxicated on the street, Maynard said. James shouted obscenities at children, he said.

As for Edington, Maynard said: "Something had to happen that was terrible for this to have occurred." Edington "seemed like a computer geek or something. He was not anybody you would ever feel you were threatened by."



For all those who have kids; would you do the same? If anyone ever hurt one of your kids, would you kill that person? Did the person accused of molesting deserve to be killed? Personally all child molesters deserve to die but, this guy wasn't convicted.


I hope to God I am never put in that situation as I do not know how I would react...
#2 Aug 31 2006 at 9:19 AM Rating: Default
I'm on the fence. Part of me wants to clap this guy on the back and give him a medal. The other part of me wishes he would have waited to find out if the claims were true. I think if the justice system would turn over these pedophiles to the families of thier victims to be publicly brutalized and murdered, less people would act on these sick and demented emotions.
#3 Aug 31 2006 at 9:20 AM Rating: Good
Yes I would, but only if its 100% certain that a crime took place (Rape, Abuse, Murder). Showing yourself naked from a window and shouting obscenities only constitutes an asswhoopin' though.
#4 Aug 31 2006 at 9:23 AM Rating: Good
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Not in the way this guy went about it. He only went by what his wife said, and she only told him what her two yr old said. A lot of times what is said and what is meant by a two year old can be vastly different.

I think there should have been a police report and let the system prove the defendants innocence or guilt. If he was convicted, then I see no problem in going after the guy.
#5 Aug 31 2006 at 9:26 AM Rating: Excellent
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Well, if he were convicted he'd be in custody, of course.

I get the feeling that this was more of a perceived threat, mingled with frustration and anger at living next door to a nutcase who appeared to be largely obsessed with children. I think the guy just snapped, seeing no other way to handle an untenable situation. The cops had been called previously and were unable to help. /shrug
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#6 Aug 31 2006 at 9:28 AM Rating: Good
Lawyers should be finger-printed, photographed and placed on a publicly viewable registry published on the internet. They are dangerous sickos who cannot be trusted to refrain from crawling in your windows.

Honestly, you'd think someone who makes a living and has experience exploiting our system would know better than to circumvent due process. Oh, wait a sec.

Edited, Aug 31st 2006 at 10:33am EDT by Barkingturtle
#7 Aug 31 2006 at 9:33 AM Rating: Good
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The guy was innocent until proven guilty, so that's vigilantism, not Justice.

If hearsay from a Family Member is all it takes, we're all going to fry!

If he's guilty, once he's behind bars he can easily be 'sorted out' for the cost of a few phone calls. (And if he were guilty of abusing my kids in that way, yes I'd probably do it)
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#8 Aug 31 2006 at 9:37 AM Rating: Good
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Did you see the picture of that guy? He's going to be someone's ***** in the big house for sure.
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#9 Aug 31 2006 at 9:39 AM Rating: Decent
I can't say for sure what I'd do, but my immediate reaction is that I'd rather not add to my child's trauma by getting myself sent to prison for murder.
#10 Aug 31 2006 at 9:41 AM Rating: Default
I've always fantasized about being the one to pull the trigger on the asshat who molested other girl family members and myself. As is I like to buy the property it happened on one of these days and burn everything to the ground.
#11 Aug 31 2006 at 9:44 AM Rating: Good
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As a father of 2 girls, I can absoloutely sympathize with the guy.

I honestly don't know how I'd react if I heard a neighbor abused one of my girls - I know I'd want to set the summinab!tch's face on fire and put it out with an ice pick...
#12 Aug 31 2006 at 10:08 AM Rating: Decent
I'd prolly not kill him, but he would be a John Wayne Bobbit look alike O.O.

What do you think the lawyer's sentence will be?

Either: Life in jail or Lethal Injection
#13 Aug 31 2006 at 10:58 AM Rating: Excellent
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GYFFORD wrote:
I'd prolly not kill him, but he would be a John Wayne Bobbit look alike O.O.

What do you think the lawyer's sentence will be?

Either: Life in jail or Lethal Injection


A jury could go either way on this one. He might walk. /shrug
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#14 Aug 31 2006 at 11:00 AM Rating: Default
If they can find evidence that the neighbor really did molest the child, I think he should walk. If no evidence is found... well then I hope he brought lube.
#15 Aug 31 2006 at 11:13 AM Rating: Good
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I would like to think that no matter how much I wanted to, I would be more concerned with my child's emotions and being there to get them through this than indulging my own revenge fantasy.
#16 Aug 31 2006 at 11:17 AM Rating: Excellent
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The cops had been called previously and were unable to help. /shrug
In that case, the proper thing to do is wait until he steps onto your lawn and then shoot him in the face with a shotgun.
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#17 Aug 31 2006 at 11:21 AM Rating: Decent
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If they can find evidence that the neighbor really did molest the child


The case of the molestation won't be investigated. He is no longer an accused child molester, he's a murder victim in the eyes of the law.

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#18 Aug 31 2006 at 11:22 AM Rating: Decent
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Samira wrote:
The cops had been called previously and were unable to help. /shrug
In that case, the proper thing to do is wait until he steps onto your lawn and then shoot him in the face with a shotgun.



Even that is illegal in quite a few statescough California.
#19 Aug 31 2006 at 1:51 PM Rating: Good
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I think there should have been a police report and let the system prove the defendants innocence or guilt. If he was convicted, then I see no problem in going after the guy.


I was thinking more of the opposite, if the evidence proves he did it, but if he was not convicted because of a technicality or was convicted and got only a slap on the wrist, then I would say the system failed and it would be ok to take justice into your own hands. I would not recommend killing the guy, though, as juries rarely, if ever, let murderers off because they sympathize with his motives. However assault in the first degree I do recommend, particularly castration, it is just as effective a punishment w/o the problem of 25 - life for murder, and juries for assualt can be much more creative since no one died.

Edited, Aug 31st 2006 at 2:57pm EDT by fhrugby
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