It's easier to blame someone else for your problems. I get it.nonsense. There is so many variables as to why and how we end up in the situations were in, so don’t give me that bullshit
It's easier to blame someone else for your problems. I get it.nonsense. There is so many variables as to why and how we end up in the situations were in, so don’t give me that bullshit
Weird, I haven't seen any posts that support Muzzo, but I agree.God bless the Lake family.
RIP
To those that seem to be supporting Muzzo on this thread, let it be.
Like trying to have a discussion with Trump / Ford supporters.
So your telling me someone that's born in extreme poverty or dysfunctional family has it the same as someone that's born into well or a loving family? Just two very different situations right there that may cause two people different people to live life completely different and effect their life choices.It's easier to blame someone else for your problems. I get it.
Sad newsEdward Lake, father of three children killed by Marco Muzzo, dies
By Meredith Bond
Posted Jun 20, 2022, 5:36PM EDT.
Last Updated Jun 20, 2022, 7:02PM EDT.
Edward Lake, the father of three children killed by drunk driver Marco Muzzo in 2015, has died by suicide.
His children, nine-year-old Daniel Neville-Lake, his five-year-old brother Harrison, their two-year-old sister Milly and the children’s 65-year-old grandfather, Gary Neville, were killed in the September 2015 crash in Vaughan.
Muzzo was the driver, sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2016 after pleading guilty to four counts of impaired driving causing death and two of impaired driving causing bodily harm.
At Muzzo’s sentencing hearing,Edward said in a statement that he had suffered from suicidal thoughts and intense anxiety since the crash, and the loss has affected his marriage.
Muzzo was granted full parole on Feb. 9, 2021 despite devastating impact statements from the Neville-Lake family.
Both Edward and the childrens’ mother Jennifer Neville-Lake had urged the board to not grant Muzzo parole, saying he has not truly taken responsibility or shown remorse for his actions.
They had also urged the board to require him to live in a different province should he be granted parole.
“He scares me. The thought of him being out on the street frightens me greatly. I get panicked and anxious thinking about him,” Jennifer told the board at the time of hearing.
Part of his parole conditions required him avoid the victim’s families and not to reside in York Region where the crash occurred or Brampton where the Lakes live.
Jennifer shared a post on Twitter Sunday on Father’s Day with a photo of the children’s gravestone with a tweet that said, “Father’s Day 2022. This shouldn’t be real. It can’t be.”
Jennifer also tweeted that the family is also currently engaged in an ongoing civil suit against the Muzzo family.
I disagree. The man lost his 3 kids because of Muzzo. It also placed tremendous strain on his marriage, in essence 'losing' his wife.Very sad story, I think the husband suffered of some issues before. But after 7 years I don't feel Muzzo is responsabile.
Of course not. I was responding to your post about drunk drivers, alcoholics and drug addicts. They had/have a choice. We have free will. You can bend and succumb to external pressure, or you can resist. It does depend on your strength of character, however.So your telling me someone that's born in extreme poverty or dysfunctional family has it the same as someone that's born into well or a loving family? Just two very different situations right there that may cause two people different people to live life completely different and effect their life choices.
Just two examples. Should I continue?
I suggest that you learn the difference between 'your' and 'you're' before you use 'genius' in a sentence. And you obviously didn't understand what I said because addiction has nothing to do with whether or not something is legal.So we should just legalize all drugs then and throw our hands up in the air??? Bravo! Your a genius.
Haha! Okay buddy.I suggest that you learn the difference between 'your' and 'you're' before you use 'genius' in a sentence. And you obviously didn't understand what I said because addiction has nothing to do with whether or not something is legal.
I think the "slap on the wrist" punishment for offenders IS the problem...it one good reason why rich kids still race on the streets, drivers like muzzo still drive even when intoxicated and fast and furious fans are doing donuts in parking lots...the punishment does not fit the crime...There will always burglars in the world but we don't encourage it by not locking our doors.
My point is that there's a bigger problem at hand here, but it gets swept under the rug because as a society we accepted the fact that alcohol is legal, and to many people enjoy this drug so nobody is interested in changing it to make it illegal.
I think the "slap on the wrist" punishment for offenders IS the problem...it one good reason why rich kids still race on the streets, drivers like muzzo still drive even when intoxicated and fast and furious fans are doing donuts in parking lots...the punishment does not fit the crime...
Of course not. I was responding to your post about drunk drivers, alcoholics and drug addicts. They had/have a choice. We have free will. You can bend and succumb to external pressure, or you can resist. It does depend on your strength of character, however.