je quote: "Two housemates are accused of being his judge and jury, condemning (David) Masters for owing three weeks of rent and making passes at a woman with whom he lived. When the woman pulled out a gun, court papers say, Masters said he'd rather die from drugs -- so the father of seven was injected with syringe after syringe of cocaine."
"Masters came to Macon in 1990, when then-Gov. John Ashcroft tapped him to be the county's prosecutor."
more sordidness and sordosity below the fold, kiddies!
"The 52-year-old's body was found the next day, March 3, near a river in the Ozarks, a couple hundred miles from this small town where he made his name upholding the law.
"'No one in their wildest imagination would ever dream he would succumb to an illicit drug problem and associate with the people he did,' said James Foley, a former Macon County prosecutor and retired judge. 'They try and rationalize it, but you couldn't even make this up in TV fiction.'"
naw, baby, that's what reality t.v. is for.
the crack in the wingers is beginning to widen. how many more lives will this amoral ideology claim? the goopers are gonna need to pull PTSD teams from Iraq and Pendleton just to deal with their own former constituency as some individuals eventually develop consciences.
just wait till one goes postal! finally, "cops" for liberals!
whole article here:
http://www.theolympian.com/home/news/20050320/topstories/109758.shtml