Rich or poor- a victim of injustice should arouse our
sympathy. Kennedy clan member, Michael Skakel, accused of murdering
Martha Moxley in 1975 " when they were 15-year old neighbors " ( " Skakel
appeals murder conviction ", Sept . 18 ) - is -I think - a victim of
injustice. If a poor black man, Michael's age, were accused as an ADULT
of a murder that happened more than 25 years ago - guilty or not guilty,
I'm sure every civil rights group in the country would be outraged: " Too
much time has passed... a man is not the same person at 40 as he was at
15. "
The LAW is clearly punishing a 15 year old Michael Skakel -
and using circumstantial evidence. Is Michael Skakel paying for Teddy
Kennedy's sins, for " The Sins of the Father " . I'm sure a certain
loathing for the Kennedy clan played a role in the guilty verdict and
the harsh sentence. If he is guilty of that horrible crime, the law is
still punishing a juvenile - and one with a troubled background.
Here in Rhode Island young Patrick Kennedy seems to be
growing up - and he is now a GOOD Congressman and deserves re-election.
I hope Michael Skakel wins an appeal. And I would remind
him that confession is good for the soul.
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