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Jan 9, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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This is very sad and I can't understand it. But I'm a christian and he will have to pay if he does not find Jesus Christ . We all are sinners! Repent! Try to become a Christian. My feelings go out to the remainder of the family. God Bless Them and keep them.
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Mr. Kutsch is beyond a sinner. He is a Category One Plague. He does not belong in the house of God. He sent someone there himself. David read Bible stories every night to his kids. They are in ruins...praying and going to church will not bring their daddy back. Kutsch has a place waiting for him, the guy in charge there will welcome him with open arms!!! |
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you people call yourself christians and you are posting these ignorant messages.. you should be ashamed of yourselves!!!!!!!! i am not sticking up for nicholas but you have no business judging ANYONE his mother died when he was a young boy his father set a horrible example for him and his brother he just needed some guidance or a good mentor and now he's in jail and hopefully learning his lesson he isn't this cold hard criminal you make him out to be he just got off the track it was an accident and god will forgive him if he every establishes a relationship with him SO THERE
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Ok Holy Roller, first, I have to wipe my eyes from your boo hooing. Let's look at his record: drug dealing, murder (vehicular homicide is murder), DUI.(go to PA UJS Portal for his whole criminal record for Indiana and Armstrong counties. If he lost his mother, then he should know what the pain he has caused three young children. I hope God does forgive him. No one here will. He has never once apologized to the victims. This included the people who witnessed the crash who saw David's body fly through the air after being rocketed through the passenger side window. His body laid on the road for 5 hours with a tarp over it. Cry for him, not for Nicholas. There are no excuses for him. he made choices, choices he needs to pay for in jail. He will never be "fixed". He will always be a problem for whatever county he lives in. He didn't get "off track." he made a choice to be on the road and go 100 MPH and killed an innocent family man. It was no accident. It was totally preventable. The speed limit was 55, not 100 MPH. his father should be embarrassed. he never made an effort either to apologize for his son. They never offered to help pay for the tombstone or anything. The longer he stays in jail, the better off and safer we all will be. Say your religious spin to David's parents and siblings, his three children, and his wife!!! |
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