Thursday, February 24, 2005
The parents of Megan Holden, the Wal-Mart clerk who was kidnapped after work and murdered in Texas, have decided the best way to deal with their grief is to sue Wal-Mart. They claim that Wal-Mart was negligent in allowing Johnny Williams to hang around the store for hours. When Holden got off work, he followed her to her truck and kidnapped her. My question is: How was Wal-Mart supposed to know the difference between people shopping and perpetrators of crime hanging out in their store? I've seen people shop in Wal-Mart for hours, and they didn't kill anyone. How are they supposed to know the difference? So now there are two parents, and four attorneys, looking for a handout from Wal-Mart because the person they should be blaming killed a young girl. Williams is in jail pending trial for the killing. He's the one to blame. Not Wal-Mart.
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