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Manchester Resident
Hamden, CT
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Should be interesting to see how Judge Norko handles this one. Isn't he the same Judge that Tracy Watson went before?
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CrookVille
Hartford, CT
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Are you saying Norko is too nice to suspects? I hope not cause when he was serving in Hartford no one wanted to face him. This was before Community Court.
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Jess
Bristol, CT
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Judged:
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I dont know what the fuch he has been thinkin for the past 5 yrs but he needs to start takin care of his! But for now thank god he is in jail!!!
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Jess
Bristol, CT
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He needs to be put away for as long as possible! He is definatly a homeless drug addict and also a dead beat daddy! He has never done anything for his son in his 3 yrs of life and done nothing for his family but make life a living hell!!!!
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Mom
Manchester, CT
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This guy need to be put away for a long time. Homeless crackheads are a burden that society should have have to shoulder.
What he needs is a solid 25 year sentence in a maximum security prison.
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Concerned
AOL
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Harsh comments. My prayers go out to the victim and her child. I hope they both recover fast.
But to call someone "homeless addict" thats pretty harsh. What people need to do is help each other. Wether he gets locked up for good or not he just needs to get into a program and try to be clean. He needs to surround himself around people that will support him mentally and show him that he is worth something. If you keep telling someone that they are not worth anything they will look for the drugs (if theyre not strong enough) they will keep seeking for drugs until they either die or get locked up.
My prayers are also with Travis. So young. I hope He gets help and will stay away from negetive people. All he needs is support.
Every person who is addicted to drugs is just trying to get rid of that emptyness inside. Adults sometimes need help too.
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Chris
Topsham, ME
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Jess wrote: He needs to be put away for as long as possible! He is definatly a homeless drug addict and also a dead beat daddy! He has never done anything for his son in his 3 yrs of life and done nothing for his family but make life a living hell!!!! I agree, he needs to be put away, but we also have to remember we are not dealing with an average 24 year old, we are dealing with a DRUG ADDICT. THIS IS A DISEASE.
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Chris
Topsham, ME
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Mom wrote: This guy need to be put away for a long time. Homeless crackheads are a burden that society should have have to shoulder. What he needs is a solid 25 year sentence in a maximum security prison. Until you have walked in his shoes or his parents, who are you to judge.
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Concerned in Vernon
Topsham, ME
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Who are we to sit in judgement. Unless you have experienced having a disease like drug addiction in your family you are totally clueless. Be careful what you say....
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Concerned
AOL
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Concerned in Vernon wrote: Who are we to sit in judgement. Unless you have experienced having a disease like drug addiction in your family you are totally clueless. Be careful what you say.... I definetly agree. All we can do is pray for these people who are addicted, and help them (if we personally know them) Harsh words only make things worse
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rob
Ellington, CT
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I don't care how much support and pity you give this scumbag, he is a lazy no good excuse for a human being. Anyone who doesn't even take care of his own child is bad enough but no he's out driving around all cracked up risking everyone elses children....so lets see ..doesn't take care of his own child and risks the lives of others children....Yea I feel real sorry for him...good thing it wasn't my wife and kid in that car or I'd post his bail for him just so I could show you liberal love everybody panty waists what real justice is....cry me a river...bottom line is this guy is human waste
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rob
Ellington, CT
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Beth
Topsham, ME
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Wow, you are a real angry person. I will pray for you. Does this person hit a nerve?? rob wrote: I don't care how much support and pity you give this scumbag, he is a lazy no good excuse for a human being. Anyone who doesn't even take care of his own child is bad enough but no he's out driving around all cracked up risking everyone elses children....so lets see ..doesn't take care of his own child and risks the lives of others children....Yea I feel real sorry for him...good thing it wasn't my wife and kid in that car or I'd post his bail for him just so I could show you liberal love everybody panty waists what real justice is....cry me a river...bottom line is this guy is human waste
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Tough Love
AOL
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rob wrote: I don't care how much support and pity you give this scumbag, he is a lazy no good excuse for a human being. Anyone who doesn't even take care of his own child is bad enough but no he's out driving around all cracked up risking everyone elses children....so lets see ..doesn't take care of his own child and risks the lives of others children....Yea I feel real sorry for him...good thing it wasn't my wife and kid in that car or I'd post his bail for him just so I could show you liberal love everybody panty waists what real justice is....cry me a river...bottom line is this guy is human waste you see, she says hes a dead beat dad. why? is she really mad because of the whole accident and drug addiction? 5yrs she said he has been acting like this, their child is 3. why stay with him for 2 years before having a child then? he cant be a bad person. drug addiction is a disease. Drugs is the problem not him. Im not saying what he did is correct. because it is NOT. But to gang up on someone who wasnt even sober. thats wrong. He needs help and everyone is judging him by his disease not by what needs to be done to prevent other accidents like this. Which is get people the help they need to overcome drug addictions.
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High School Parent
AOL
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Drug addiction is not a disease. It's an addiction by CHOICE. You take drugs, you become addicted. No one forced the cocaine up your nose, or the heroin in your veins. YOu chose to put it there..and you choose to keep taking it until you cant stop. Then you turn to violence to support that habit of CHOICE. I dont feel sorry for addicts and its NOT a disease. What a bunch of B/S.
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clawskitty
Bolton, CT
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Concerned wrote: Harsh comments. My prayers go out to the victim and her child. I hope they both recover fast. But to call someone "homeless addict" thats pretty harsh. What people need to do is help each other. Wether he gets locked up for good or not he just needs to get into a program and try to be clean. He needs to surround himself around people that will support him mentally and show him that he is worth something. If you keep telling someone that they are not worth anything they will look for the drugs (if theyre not strong enough) they will keep seeking for drugs until they either die or get locked up. My prayers are also with Travis. So young. I hope He gets help and will stay away from negetive people. All he needs is support. Every person who is addicted to drugs is just trying to get rid of that emptyness inside. Adults sometimes need help too. To anyone who may even read this. I was the person in the car that Travis hit.Me and my daughter were going to go pick up her daddy/my husband. The accident took place only a 100 yards from our destination. I stayed awake for the whole accidnt, feeling the cold from both of my brken legs, hearing my daughter scraeming in the back seat and not able to get to her. Travis on the other hand, got out of his girlfriends truck, looked at me as I was screaming at him (for of all things, breaking my legs since i have never broken a bone before in my life) Then, he was brave enough to run. He didnt even come over to see if anyone was hurt, or asked if he could help. I am turning 28 this year in July, my whole life ahead pretty much ruined. I have a metal leg now, and screws and plates holding my other ankle together. There are things I can no longer do. I cannot even take my child outside because I live on the second floor, and need help on the stairs. My daughter, thankfuly, only had bruising. Travis took me from my family, took my freedom as I can only get outside once a week. My husband has a lot on his shoulders now. Not only does he work full time, but we no longer have a vehicle, he does everything. He cooks, cleans, bathes the baby, shops, works, handles a lot of this case for me, and all he wants me to do is get better. For all the strain that Travis put on my family, I can never forgive him. I have never once done drugs in my life. This guy needed a high because he hand nothing better to do with his life, except end it slowly. If he wants to kill himself, thats fine with me, but he didnt need to take me and my daughter with him. Now that I have rambled enough, I must go. I am still trying to clean up the mess he made and take care of everything he made me late on. I hope his judge whoever it is, wont take his offence lightly. I will be at every court hearing Travis has. I will never forget his face, and I can only hope after seeing me, he wont forget mine.
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Hartford
Topsham, ME
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You need to get an education lady, you are living int the dark ages.
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Hartford
Topsham, ME
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I think you should seek some counceling. You are dealing with a lot of grief and anger.
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Herbert Grenier
Bristol, CT
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clawskitty wrote: <quoted text> To anyone who may even read this. I was the person in the car that Travis hit.Me and my daughter were going to go pick up her daddy/my husband. The accident took place only a 100 yards from our destination. I stayed awake for the whole accidnt, feeling the cold from both of my brken legs, hearing my daughter scraeming in the back seat and not able to get to her. Travis on the other hand, got out of his girlfriends truck, looked at me as I was screaming at him (for of all things, breaking my legs since i have never broken a bone before in my life) Then, he was brave enough to run. He didnt even come over to see if anyone was hurt, or asked if he could help. I am turning 28 this year in July, my whole life ahead pretty much ruined. I have a metal leg now, and screws and plates holding my other ankle together. There are things I can no longer do. I cannot even take my child outside because I live on the second floor, and need help on the stairs. My daughter, thankfuly, only had bruising. Travis took me from my family, took my freedom as I can only get outside once a week. My husband has a lot on his shoulders now. Not only does he work full time, but we no longer have a vehicle, he does everything. He cooks, cleans, bathes the baby, shops, works, handles a lot of this case for me, and all he wants me to do is get better. For all the strain that Travis put on my family, I can never forgive him. I have never once done drugs in my life. This guy needed a high because he hand nothing better to do with his life, except end it slowly. If he wants to kill himself, thats fine with me, but he didnt need to take me and my daughter with him. Now that I have rambled enough, I must go. I am still trying to clean up the mess he made and take care of everything he made me late on. I hope his judge whoever it is, wont take his offence lightly. I will be at every court hearing Travis has. I will never forget his face, and I can only hope after seeing me, he wont forget mine. Sorry, that's a terrible story. I feel that drug addicts are just criminals, and should not be sympathized with. I hope he gets a just punishment.
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Jeff from CT
Greenfield, MA
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Lady who do you think you are, hopefully something horrible happens to you. you're the burden to society. You need to hurry up and get old and pass on Mom wrote: This guy need to be put away for a long time. Homeless crackheads are a burden that society should have have to shoulder. What he needs is a solid 25 year sentence in a maximum security prison.
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