That, since the retrial began, the 6 pm news coverage (albeit minimal) has changed its priorites in that, when the Crown had it say, the retial news item was either first or second on the list. Now that its the defence turn, the latest from the courtroom is shown after the second add break, just before the Money Market segment. Maybe a little earlier at times but, certainly later than the Crowns case was.
Yes, well the news is considered adult viewing in my house, and with good reason.
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
Bang on. Going OT for a moment, I've always watched the news but realised one day that this presented difficulties in regard to my children, when they were smaller.
I remember my 8yr daughter asking me what the step-father of Coral-Anne Burrows had done as he was shown on the news, and why had he hurt the little girl..... It was an awful moment. Then there were paedophiles, rapists etc etc on at other times.....
I wanted my children to grow up aware of the world by watching the news but the content - at 6:00pm - isn't suitable.
One is taking with several grains of salt the stories of incest and other sexual misadventures alleged from the former Bain household. If Laniet has, as alleged, had three different children out of wedlock, one allegedly sired by a black Papua New Guinean while she was on VSA work and one by her father, where are these children (now adults)?
They (the Bains) are clearly all nuts. David appears to be the most sane of the lot of them. God knows what happened in that Dunedin house on the morning in question. I am now long past caring. I am convinced that David Bain poses no risk to society or to those around him. Conviction nowithstanding, let the poor bugger go. He has done his time and I am certain that us taxpayers should have more pressing needs for our hard-earned contributions.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
The old man killed the family, David came home and killed him.
That's my prediction, kinda fits with some of the evidence and gives David enough moral fortitude/limited guilt, abject horror to behave the way he does.
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