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3rd July 2009

Link reblogged from my socks don't fit with 11 notes

Do Not Hire Curtis Mertensmeyer →

hilker:

” Curtis Mertensmeyer is a rich, pampered, spoiled brat from Mission Hills, KS who was driving drunk (at the not-even-yet-legal age of 20) and speeding at about 3am on May 11, 2008. He struck a pedestrian, 25-year-old Daniel L. Riemann, with so much force that is severed the victim’s legs. Curtis Mertensmeyer fled the scene, leaving the victim to die in the median. Shortly after Curtis Mertensmeyer abandoned his car and he and his 2 friends fled on foot.

Several days later the friends confessed and identified Curtis Mertensmeyer as the driver. Only after being fingered did Curtis Mertensmeyer plea guilty. He was sentenced to 5 years, but may be released in as little as 4 months.

Currently Curtis Mertensmeyer is suing his college fraternity, claiming that hazing caused post traumatic stress disorder and that is what led to his hit-and-run. Blaming others rather than accepting blame himself.

UPDATE:

Well, it happened. Jackson County Judge John M. Torrence, who apparently had already decided in advance that Curtis Mertensmeyer would only serve 120 days of his 5 year sentence, has indeed set him free despite the objections of the victim’s mother and virtually everyone in Kansas City.

One cannot help but suspect corruption and wonder if money or influence is behind such a light sentence for a crash so violent it severed the victim’s leg and left brain matter on the windshield. The judge instead took the Mertensmeyer approach by blaming the victim for also being intoxicated. (Hmm, wasn’t the victim the one who was abiding by the law by WALKING home? [hilker: the victim was also crossing the street at a crosswalk and was of legal drinking age.] ) The judge also blamed Mertensmeyer’s mother for helping her son avoid arrest, and didn’t think pampered little Curtis should bear responsibility for that aspect. (I’m sorry, isn’t he legally an adult?) The judge, and the local media, all also point out that Curtis Mertensmeyer admitted to his crimes. Yeah, only after his friends ratted him out and all the evidence pointed to him and he no longer had any choice. Way to go, Judge John M. Torrence. I hope this is your last term.

One other interesting question is why the Kansas City Star is so far silent on the issue, and why neither of their articles about Mertensmeyer’s release have allowed reader comments when every other article does. This bizarre decision by The Star is only forcing the discussion to take place in the comments secctions of totally unrelated articles.”

This is absolutely disgusting.

  1. jasencomstock reblogged this from sds and added:
    This is entirely to typical.
  2. sds reblogged this from hilker and added:
    This is unbelievable.
  3. deadlybrad42 reblogged this from hilker
  4. michaelikesit reblogged this from hilker and added:
    This is absolutely disgusting.
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