Thursday, October 24, 2013

Philip Chism Allegedly Stabbed Teacher Colleen Ritzer to Death with a Box-Cutter; His Family Had Recently Relocated from Tennessee, but the MSM Don’t Want to Look into His Past, Show Him Sympathy, as if He were the Victim, and Hold Non-Sequitur Interviews with Deracinated White Kids Who Say Sweet Nothings about Him, Instead of Expressing Morally Healthy Rage

 
[Previously on this war crime, at WEJB/NSU:

“Beautiful, Young White Teacher, 24, Who was Bubbling Over with Enthusiasm for Teaching Math Murdered in High School in Danvers, Mass.; One of Obama’s Sons, 14, Charged as an Adult; CCTV Showed Him Dragging Victim’s Body Out of Bathroom.”]
 

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix

I know of several cases of black students who variously raped or murdered white teachers, but no cases of white kids violating black teachers. Odd, that.

Today, one of the morning news shows (HLN?) interviewed two white girls who were classmates of murder suspect Philip Chism. The female studio host (not Robin Meade) asked the girls, one of whom was named Nicole (Smith?) if Chism ever talked about any problems. One of the girls responded, “There were no problems.”

That was not answer to the host’s question, but the host didn’t follow up. How would the girl know if Chism had any problems?

Boys from Danvers H.S. interviewed by ABC News for this story (hit link) also had only nice things to say about the murder suspect.

I’ve never heard such expressions of kindness towards white boys who went and murdered teachers. And that’s as it ought to be. And yet, when a “black” allegedly murders a beloved teacher, the media present a complete disconnect: Grief for the victim, yet no rage towards the alleged killer. That’s sick. It is morally unhealthy to act this way, or to encourage people to act this way. If people do not express rage against evildoers, they will express it against people who have done no evil, but express it, they must.

But maybe this is the media’s doing. After all, the story below, is full of sympathy for the alleged murderer.

Philip Chism, the Massachusetts teenager who allegedly stabbed his teacher to death, was just starting to make friends at Danvers High School….
And it goes downhill from there. That’s not how you write about a murder suspect; that’s how you write about a murder victim!

The media have shown no interest in digging up anything that might reflect negatively on the suspect. During a murder trial, all sorts of unflattering material is inadmissible in court, in order to protect the defendant’s due process rights. However, no such prohibition applies to the press. Indeed, the press is obligated to dig up that sort of information.

The media and police have also refused to release details of the killing, such as whether Chism allegedly raped, or attempted to rape Ritzer, and whether she was giving him one-on-one tutoring or counseling, at the time that he allegedly slaughtered her.

Another clarification is in order. Although Colleen Ritzer may have been an exuberant, inspirational teacher, the claims that her dream in life was to teach are contradicted by the reports—in the same stories—that she was working on a master’s degree in counseling. Teachers who get degrees in counseling seek to get out of the classroom. Thus, while Ritzer may have been a wonderful teacher, her dream was clearly not to teach.
 

Philip Chism, Teen Accused of Stabbing Teacher, “Kept to Himself”
DANVERS, Mass. Oct. 23, 2013
By Alyssa Newcomb and Gio Benitez
Via Good Morning America

Philip Chism, the Massachusetts teenager who allegedly stabbed his teacher to death, was just starting to make friends at Danvers High School.

After a recent move with his family from Tennessee, Chism, 14, joined the junior varsity soccer team at the school.

"He just moved here so he didn't have like a huge group of friends. But soccer's one big family so we all knew him, we all liked him," student Ryan Kelleher, told ABC News.

Teen Charged as Adult in Stabbing Death of Teacher

Despite his towering presence at 6-foot-2, teammates said Chism "just kept to himself" at soccer practice every day.

"[There was] nothing really bad about him. He wasn't a mean kid, did fine," Kyle Cahill, another player on the soccer team, said. "[This] just came out of the blue. [It's] just surreal and surprising to me."

Chism was initially reported missing on Tuesday and members of the school soccer team said they quickly banded together to look for their teammate.

Cahill said they wondered if the new kid in town had simply got lost going home "because he doesn't know his way around."

"We just went out looking for him...just [to] see if he was anywhere we could try and find him," Cahill said.

Police said Chism was found Tuesday night in a neighboring community.
When students learned school was closed today, they worried the 14-year-old had been abducted.

Chris Weimert, another student at Danvers High School, said students knew something serious had happened when rumors of a homicide began to spread around town.

"That's when everything spiraled out of control. Twitter blew up," he said.
Chism, who is being charged as an adult, was booked into jail at 5:33 a.m. this morning, according to a copy of the booking sheet obtained by ABC News.

The teen remained silent during his first court appearance today where he was charged with murdering Colleen Ritzer, 24, who taught math at Danvers High School. He was dressed in a white jail jump suit and exhibited little emotion.

The boy's lawyer put her hand on Chism's back and told the judge "he's only 14," but the judge replied that it was an "adult court and an adult proceeding."

Chism's teammates said they'd never expect the quiet new kid would allegedly commit such a grisly crime, but it's also something they never thought would happen in their tightknit Massachusetts town.

"I mean, we're such a quiet town. [I'd] never expect [something] this big to happen right at the high school, inside the high school," Weimert said. "It's crazy."

8 comments:

countenance said...

I have no doubt that he was really nice and pleasant to be around.

I also have no doubt that he chimped out.

I also think that student and teacher were a little more than student and teacher.

Funny, when I was in HS, I don't remember any teacher in my HS who was under 45 years of age.

Anonymous said...

I think Chism comes from a military family, which explains the constant moving. His father is supposed to be a career soldier, according to a story I saw.

David In TN

Extropico said...

Have you seen the criminal complaint in which the MA authorities actually aver that Chism is of the White race? Unbelievable attempt to indoctrinate the sheep and manipulate crime statistics.

Anonymous said...

Box cutters. In my old high school decades ago now the negro kids would carry a box cutter around even then. Said they all worked at a grocery store and it was part of the job. Of course.

Anonymous said...

"I also think that student and teacher were a little more than student and teacher."

My guess would be that since he followed her into the washroom he intended to rape her.

Eileen Og said...

The lies and innuendos about the teacher have already begun.

Chicago guy said...

"There were no problems" doesn't sound too outlandish since things don't exist until they come into being. That is, a person isn't a murderer until they actually commit one. The person in this story is rather precocious, however, going straight for murder at the age of fourteen. Despite being rather new to the area they don't seem to have wasted much time in getting around to trying to get away with a major crime like this. Since they are only fourteen they haven't had all that much time to establish a criminal track record although one would suspect he probably started demonstrating anti-social tendencies around age ten or so. That wouldn't be known to anyone else in the area though.

Anonymous said...

Chism had a White girlfriend in Tennessee where he had recently moved from, but that means nothing. I visit TN quit often. I have never seen a state with more White female and White male wiggers than TN.