27 September 2014

Betsy Randolph Shouldn't Have Access to A Time Machine Ever

Betsy Randolph remembers run-in with warehouse suspect
http://m.koco.com/news/betsy-randolph-remembers-runin-with-warehouse-suspect/28277510

So, she regrets she couldn't have done more and feels she could have averted a tragedy. She's expressed her innermost feelings on the public record, and those thoughts probably should have remained inside.

Those thoughts and feelings are those of a hurt and grieving woman, yes, but she's also a law enforcement official. One shouldn't have to think, as I am now, that should there be a time machine that one would have to hold her in custody because we'd worry she would alter the timeline to relieve the guilt she feels.

She would kill him because she knows what he has done now, but that's still not a responsible thing to say in her position.

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