I just read your editorial " Indifference kills a child ".
The David Cash sub-plot of the murder story ( Jeremy Strohmeyer 's
hideous murder-molestation of a 7-year old girl in the woman's room
of a Nevada casino. ) reminds me of the shocking 1987 movie " A
River's Edge " Dennis Hopper has one of his " possessed" roles in
the movie based a real case of abominable " indifference " :
A high school kid brutally kills his girlfriend and abandons
her body in the woods. Friends of the psychotic kid come around to
look at the girl's pitiful decomposing body. Words spreads beyond
the demented clique .But nobody reports the crime -for a long time.
Movie reviewer, Roger Ebert, wrote that there were many op-ed
articles on the case-which was seen as " symptomatic of a wider moral
breakdown ".
I agree with the USA TODAY editorial's point : " People like
Cash... won't be cured of their inhumanity by the law ."
One significant detail about the despicable characters in
" The River's Edge " : They were already incorrigible drug addicts
and alcoholics ."
The Marine Corp general who recently had a letter published
in USA TODAY on the importance of " character " in life would
agree that such kids never learned the meaning of the word .
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