Poor Darren Mack, It’s Hard Being The Victim

In case you didn’t see Martha Bellisle’s story on Darren Mack’s latest attempt to play the victim, its definitely worth a read. If only to see how victimizers manage to play the victim so well. Forget about the person they have beaten or murdered, they are the one who is misunderstood and victimized by the justice system. The arrogance is astounding.

I am publishing the statement of Soorya Townley, Charla Mack’s mother as a way of erasing Darren Mack (also published by the RGj). Because, in the end, this is about the murder of Charla Mack and the attempted murder of Judge Chuck Weller.

For the last 16 months, I have seen no remorse from Darren Mack for his barbaric actions, or regret for the profound suffering he has caused. Now it appears, with his latest legal machinations, Mr. Mack is attempting to spoil Christmas for us as well.

Instead we are focusing on our fond memories of Charla whose generosity and kindness reflected the true meaning of Christmas, that is: Peace on Earth and goodwill toward all. For us this Christmas will be a special time of remembrance of Charla’s brilliance and the joyful spirit she shared so easily with everyone. Christmas was Charla’s favorite holiday and she would regularly host family and friends, welcoming all to her home.

Finally, Charla would have wanted me to express her heartfelt thanks, as I personally do now, along with her daughter for the tremendous outpouring of love and support from the people of Reno during this difficult period.
Love and compassion truly are the greatest powers on Earth and will be the intention of our celebrations of this holiday season as we remember Charla and give thanks for our many blessings and toast to justice well served.

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Can’t we just go lynch the fucker? That’d make the days of a lot of people.

Years ago, I took a class given by a therapist who worked with domestic violence perps. One thing that I learned and will never forget is the psychology involved in the cycle of violence. There is a major trade-off involved between roles of batterer/victim. The psychology of power and control is easy to understand. By playing victim, one can retain power, as much as power and maybe even more than the physical.

May Darren Mack suffer himself.

Let him suffer at the end of a rope, albeit after a few years of being someone’s prison bitch first.

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