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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ptarmigan on May 01, 2016, 04:15:24 PM
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Woman shares prison letter from Jared Fogle
http://fox59.com/2016/04/28/woman-shares-prison-letter-from-jared-fogle/
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – A woman who says Jared Fogle wrote her from prison is talking to FOX59. Brena Firkins says she had a very personal relationship with the ex-Subway pitchman years ago and feels sorry for him as he sits behind bars, so she reached out.
A short one-page letter gives us a small glimpse into life behind bars for Fogle and what he said has been unfair treatment by the media and others.
“It’s been a very hard nine months for me,†Firkins read from a handwritten letter postmarked March 25, from the Englewood federal correctional institution in Littleton, Colorado, where Jared Fogle is currently serving his prison sentence on child porn and child sex charges.
Hybristophilia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybristophilia
Why Notorious Murderers Have Groupies
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/wicked-deeds/201401/why-notorious-murderers-have-groupies
Killer groupies an unexplained mystery
http://www.sfgate.com/health/article/Killer-groupies-an-unexplained-mystery-3215238.php
Another word "I have daddy issues"! :mental:
Sounds like a bleeding heart to me! :mental: :loser:
What is Brena Firkins's DU name? :mental:
Some comments from Twitter.
http://www.sacbee.com/news/nation-world/national/article75005362.html
Landa Miles
7 hours ago
This woman is ridiculous, she feels sorry for the pedophile when she should feel for the children that are damaged and will carry these scars forever,Lady you must be as bad as Jared. he should be happy where he is no he can endure some of the pain he made the innocent children endure.
Laura Guy
6 hours ago
I have never understood the women who write to convicts in prison. I'm especially troubled by someone who "kinda of felt bad" for a pedophile. What pathology directs someone to see this person as viable healthy relationship material???
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Landa Miles is using a great example of the either/or fallacy in logic. A person can feel sorry for both the perpetrator and the victim. I feel sorry for Jared that he was either born or made himself in to a pervert. I do not feel sorry for him for his crimes. I also feel sorry for the victims. Jared's failure to control his unnatural urges has damaged his life and the lifes of those he violated.
We all have our vices and to give in to them is to become enslaved to them. Jared became a slave to his deviant desires and gave them life. From that point of view he deserves pity. However, by acting upon them he deserves no sympathy what so ever. He knew his actions were wrong and that his why he hid them. That is a personal admission of guilt and wrong doing.
Feeling some sympathy for the man who became a monster however, does not preclude me for feeling for his victims. Jared is completely at fault and blame falls squarely on his shoulders.