If this works out to be a Facebook threat, families need to reconsider it's place in the family dynamics. This has been a growing issue. It has been hazing to cause suicides and now this is a threat that wiped out a family. I think there needs to be an assessment to the ability of Facebook and social media to cause dangers to Americans.
We have rating systems for movies and video games. The assessment about social media has to be given 'SAFETY RATINGS." Seriously. This is nonsense. There is no way a social media site should have that degree of danger in this country.
How many times are Americans going to be killed because of revenge or some kind of religious ritual before this stops?
April 26, 2016
By Chris Graves
On the Pike/Adams County Line — Tears well (click here) in Leonard Manley’s eyes with nearly every mention of his slain daughter and her three murdered children.
We have rating systems for movies and video games. The assessment about social media has to be given 'SAFETY RATINGS." Seriously. This is nonsense. There is no way a social media site should have that degree of danger in this country.
How many times are Americans going to be killed because of revenge or some kind of religious ritual before this stops?
April 26, 2016
By Chris Graves
On the Pike/Adams County Line — Tears well (click here) in Leonard Manley’s eyes with nearly every mention of his slain daughter and her three murdered children.
But they never spill onto his cheek.
Manley, a man who doesn’t have much but his family, is too proud for that.
In all the talk around town following the acts of violence that decimated his family, Manley sees a guilt by association forming in speculation about the case. He is fierce in his defense of his daughter, Dana Rhoden, who was 37, and wants to clear the air.
“They are trying to drag my daughter through the mud and I don’t appreciate that,’’ Manley, 64, said Monday surrounded by family members and stacks of photo albums outside the trailer he shares with his wife Judy....