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Starr
10-31-2005, 06:50 PM
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/3425701

Three hurricane evacuees were charged with capital murder Saturday in the strangulation of Betty Blair, a 77-year-old church leader, mother of three daughters and the widow of former Pasadena school board President Robert "Bob" Blair.

Jimmy Hoang Le, 18, Stephanie Jacobo, 18, both from the Beaumont area, and Roosevelt Smith Jr., 43, of Louisiana, were charged with murdering Blair during a robbery at her Pasadena home Friday.

An active member of St. Pius V Catholic Church, Blair had been helping the three by paying them to do odd jobs and yard work on her property.

"It appears that those that she tried to help were the ones that murdered her," said Pasadena Police Department spokesman Vance Mitchell. The three lived together in an apartment in the 900 block of Randall in Pasadena, Mitchell said.

They were arrested Friday night at the toll booth at Beltway 8 and Westheimer, driving Blair's tan 2000 Buick, in which some of her belongings were found. Jacobo's 10-month-old son also was in the car, and is now with "appropriate relatives," said Gwen Carter, a spokeswoman for the Department of Family and Protective Services.

The car was located through OnStar, an onboard electronic tracking system.

Police said Blair's body was found by the youngest of her three daughters, Melissa Bishop.

Next-door neighbor Lestley Rowell heard "very loud screams" coming from the home. He helped Blair's daughter and called Pasadena police, said his wife, Doris Rowell.

"We are just devastated by this," Rowell said. "My husband is not feeling very well today."

Rowell said her husband had "a bad feeling" earlier in the week when he saw one of the men working in the yard. "He said he was going to talk to Miss Betty about being more careful," Rowell said.


'Very sweet, giving person'
The three suspects were the second group of evacuees Blair had helped after Hurricane Katrina, said her neighbor and fellow parishioner Mary Titus.

Since the death of her husband — who served on the Pasadena Independent School District board for 12 years — in the spring, Blair had become "even more involved" in church activities, Titus said.

"Betty was just a very sweet, giving person," Titus said. "She had told me she was just starting to get over Bob's death — he passed away last April, or May. They did a lot of stuff together. She was very active in the church and very active in the community."

Titus, who said she had lived directly across the street from the Blairs for the last 18 years, said they were "wonderful neighbors." Just after Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in late August, Blair took three women from New Orleans into her home in the Parkview Estates subdivision, which was named the 2005 "Neighborhood of the Year" in Pasadena.

"They were very nice people — a grandmother, a mother and a daughter — who went to church with Betty every Sunday," Titus said.

"They apparently got back on their feet within a month and moved on."

The pastor of St. Pius V Catholic Church in Pasadena, the Rev. Hubert Kealy, said, "My heart was broken" upon learning of Blair's death.

"Betty Blair was a well-known, prominent member of this parish. She and her husband, Bob, God rest them both, were very active in most everything," Kealy said. The parish of St. Pius V was "the center of their life," Kealy said.


Involved in the aid
In addition to serving as chairman of the church's Communion ministers, Blair had been a teacher at St. Pius V and had edited the parish's last two directories.

"She was well-liked and respected by former students and the people she worked with at the present," Kealy said.

Learning of her death, he said, "I was absolutely stunned, I was breathless. The first thing I remember being able to do, when I recovered my emotional breath, was to say a prayer for her eternal peace."

"How someone abuses kindness, or how someone is led astray, we can't second-guess that. All I can do is to do what I know the Lord wants," Kealy said.

Another parish priest, the Rev. Oscar Castro, went immediately to Blair's home to administer last rites, Kealy said.

"Everyone in the parish that I have talked to is just stunned. It's unbelievable," he said.

Blair's daughters are in "shock and disbelief," he said, adding that his own feelings were of "anger and disappointment."

The most difficult thing to do now, Kealy said, "is to remind ourselves that we ask Lord's grace that we find forgiveness. ...

"I am not there yet, in asking for that grace."

Kealy said that Blair was very involved in the parish's Social Services Ministry, which had "really geared up" after Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast and Hurricane Rita hit East Texas.

That parish office offers a food pantry and small amounts of cash to people who are down on their luck, or who have been through disasters.

After Hurricane Katrina, there were 32 children from the Louisiana area enrolled in St. Pius V's grade school. That number has dropped to 11 children who are likely to remain in the Pasadena area, Kealy said.

The priest said someone had asked him whether the parish office's doors will remain open to those in need.

"Come Monday," he said, "I am sure we will be."


Take a look at these three, what the hell was she thinking?

Felix the Cat
10-31-2005, 06:55 PM
http://images.chron.com/content/news/photos/05/10/29/suspects.jpg

Jimbo Gomez
10-31-2005, 07:01 PM
I don't pity her, she should have known better.

The Retard
10-31-2005, 07:35 PM
That is hell of a way to pay someone back!

I do feel sorry for her because she is a victim of the Catholic Church. Where else would she get such ideas?

Jimbo Gomez
10-31-2005, 07:49 PM
Heh, I'm a Catholic and you don't see me taking in scum like that.

Starr
10-31-2005, 07:52 PM
That is hell of a way to pay someone back!

Even if she wants to love everybody and other bullshit like that, she should have known just by looking at these 3 that they were bad news.

I do feel sorry for her because she is a victim of the Catholic Church. Where else would she get such ideas?

I think it is a combo of that and also just an old woman, who husband has died, kids all grown up and she is lonely possibly and wants to feel useful. Like she is still needed and has a place,etc.

The Retard
10-31-2005, 08:40 PM
Heh, I'm a Catholic and you don't see me taking in scum like that.

You honestly believe the church isn't influenced by such policies?

I'm not saying all Catholics are naive do-gooders, but some people are more weak minded and susceptible to certain Christian teachings. Jesus taught us to love everyone equally, right?

Jimbo Gomez
10-31-2005, 08:54 PM
Jesus doesn't tell you to lose all vestiges of personal security. Christian teachings as they are being spread today are a mockery. The western world, and Christianity with it, used to have balls, but nowadays it not only grew a vagina, it started thinking with it too. This is not how it always was of course, it is a mockery of genuine Europe and genuine Christianity.

Felix the Cat
11-01-2005, 04:41 PM
I think it is a combo of that and also just an old woman, who husband has died, kids all grown up and she is lonely possibly and wants to feel useful. Like she is still needed and has a place,etc.
She could have just bought some cats...

Excorcism
11-01-2005, 04:58 PM
What it all boils down to is an act of kindness that was betrayed by the people being helped. She was acting in helping others and she was killed for no reason other than three scum-like bastards biting the hand that fed them.

I really don't give a shit if the old woman was at fault at all.

Felix the Cat
11-01-2005, 05:30 PM
Jesus doesn't tell you to lose all vestiges of personal security.
Ok. So a man with no army, no money and no weapons challenges the political authorities of his day and is killed for it, along with most of his followers

For this he is considered divine, the paragon of virtue

What message are Good Christians supposed to draw from this?

jcs
11-01-2005, 05:40 PM
Ok. So a man with no army, no money and no weapons challenges the political authorities of his day and is killed for it, along with most of his followers

For this he is considered divine, the paragon of virtue
Christianity was not a political movement, and that he challenged the powers-that-were doesn't have much to do with Christ's divinity.

But, while on the topic of virtue, let us ask: what is virtue? The greatest test of one's morals is to do away with all promises of future reward (including Heaven; hope is the diseased aspect of Christianity) and to let one know that if one does what one considers right, one will only suffer. Would you stick to your virtues if suffering was your only promise? To do so--that is true moral strength.
So, perhaps that he was killed for upholding certain beliefs is proof of Christ's virtue.

Starr
11-01-2005, 06:55 PM
Jesus taught us to love everyone equally, right

She probably took a look at these thugs(she had to at least think that is what they look like) and thought all they needed was a little love and understanding. And that she could help them turn their life around.:rolleyes: Maybe even thinking she could "bring them to god" or whatever.

jcs
11-01-2005, 07:08 PM
I don't pity her, she should have known better.
Should have known better? Not every non-white is a crazed murderer.
Ted Bundy's victims 'should have known better.'

The problem isn't that she was trying to help out non-whites, it's that she was trying to help out strangers at all. When you try to help everyone, you're bound to get taken advantage of and (hopefully!) killed.

So I don't pity her, she should have known better: people shouldn't help others who are pretty much complete strangers, white or otherwise.

What it all boils down to is an act of kindness that was betrayed by the people being helped. She was acting in helping others and she was killed for no reason other than three scum-like bastards biting the hand that fed them.
The desire to play savior to others, and all compassion felt toward strangers, people whom one cannot have true feelings toward, is a feeling experienced only by broken individuals.

I'll use this opportunity to plug my poorly-written article on the subject:
http://www.anus.com/zine/articles/j_c_sturk/sympathy/

Starr
11-01-2005, 07:28 PM
So I don't pity her, she should have known better: people shouldn't help others who are pretty much complete strangers, white or otherwise.

Should have known better? Not every non-white is a crazed murderer.Ted Bundy's victims 'should have known better.'

You are right of course. But worse, in this case, is that she invited these complete strangers into her home and her personal life, putting not only herself, but others around her in danger, as well. I get the basic point, but someone like Ted Bundy is not a good example or comparison, since people like that are charming and manipulative and could possibly fool even someone who is not neccessarily that naive. These three I would suspect were anything but that. Even a complete fool should have been able to see them for what they were.

Niko Bellic
11-01-2005, 11:55 PM
Take a look at these three, what the hell was she thinking?

Looks like a real rainbow coalition, all they need is a gay man.

Starr
11-02-2005, 03:04 AM
Looks like a real rainbow coalition, all they need is a gay man.


Along with the homo, add a native american and a handicapped person and it could be a perfect diversity poster with all the special people represented.

Anarch
11-02-2005, 03:34 AM
I am presently shedding crocodile tears.

Excorcism
11-02-2005, 04:05 AM
Along with the homo, add a native american and a handicapped person and it could be a perfect diversity poster with all the special people represented.

A part of me was thinking YMCA when you said that, but I didn't want to look wierd...too late now.

Felix the Cat
11-02-2005, 05:56 AM
Would you stick to your virtues if suffering was your only promise? To do so--that is true moral strength.
So, perhaps that he was killed for upholding certain beliefs is proof of Christ's virtue.
Yes, this goes without saying. It would be impossible to argue for his divinity if he had lived to a grand old age, fathered many children and died wealthy

(Not coincidentally, this is exactly what Muslims say became of him)

In short, he put himself in extreme danger in order to "do good"

This foolish old woman was simply being a Good Christian in doing likewise

jcs
11-02-2005, 10:33 AM
Yes, this goes without saying. It would be impossible to argue for his divinity if he had lived to a grand old age, fathered many children and died wealthy
I didn't say that getting killed is the only way to prove virtue.