Darren Mack Continues to Play The Victim
Darren Mack continues to try and show the world that he is the victim. First, it was his murdered wife Charla Mack who victimized him, then it was his family court judge Chuck Weller, now its his former attorneys. Unbelievable. Everything is somebody else’s fault in Darren Mack’s world–personal responsibility plays absolutely no role in his decision-making. Mack’s complaints in court today were:
- I didn’t like my divorce settlement, got very angry about my money-grubbing wife and kids and filed bankruptcy so they would get as little as possible.
- I confessed to the attempted murder of my family court judge and the murder of my wife and they put me in jail.
- Jail was hot and uncomfortable. I broke down. I lost my will.
Mack got emotional when describing his distress at feeling betrayed by his former attorneys, but reported showed no emotion while describing the bloody murder scene. From KOLO News:
Hints of emotion came twice - when talking about feeling abandoned by Freeman and meeting with his family the morning of Nov. 5 before he pleaded to charges of first-degree murder and attempted murder.
Later, he described matter-of-factly how he untangled his dead wife’s matted hair from the hammer of a pistol as it lay in a pool of blood, explaining that’s how his bloody fingerprint was found in the garage.
You’ve got you’re public forum, again. Thanks for continuing to educate all of us about how the perpetrators of intimate partner violence operate.
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Can’t we just go string the bastard up now?