How Do You Spell "Thug?"

How Do You Spell "Thug?"

Thursday, May 13, 2010

One Less Monster

Derek Piskorski was sentenced today to a scant 26 years in prison for violently abusing his girlfriend's 3-year-old son, Noah.  With "good behavior,"  Piskorski will be released in only 23 years.

The child, however, will live out the rest of his life with the scars on his head, neck, and back from the scalding water under which "Mister" Piskorski  held him.  The bruises on the child's back, arms, upper legs, and buttocks will be gone in a few weeks;  the terrors will last a lot longer.  And what will the little boy do to rehabilitate himself from being stuffed into a freezer, or held under water to the point of drowning, gasping for air and life, by the slimeball that his mother "loved?"

According to trial testimony, Piskorski held the 3-year-old boy under scalding-hot water until his skin was burned off his back. Another time, he held Noah's hands against a hot wall heater until his skin was branded with grill marks. He also beat him with a belt-and-buckle, and held him submerged in the bathtub until he gasped for air.

Piskorski will be a youthful 46 years old when he gets out of prison:  plenty young enough to find more  more gullible mothers, and more helpless victims. 
This is what he looks like today:
Oh, yes, one last thing:  Piskorski said he was "sorry" and that he had "made some mistakes."
Oh, Boo-freakin-Hoo. 
He should thank his "lucky stars," since he has no God, that I'm not able to pass sentence on monsters like him, including such a one as Timothy Ray Taylor, currently still stealing oxygen from the rest of society as a pampered guest of the Oregon State Corrections Facility.  But that's another horror story for another day.  I'll be 87 or so when little Timmy gets out of prison, and I sincerely hope to perhaps take him deep-sea fishing soon thereafter. 
Right, chum?


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