Hooray for Texas laws...well, some of them anyway. The 23 (or 24) years old young father saved his 5 years old daughter from Jesus Mora Flores, a 47 years old rapist who was caught in the very act of sexual assault. The young man was alerted by a neighbor that Flores abducted the girl into a secluded area. Following the screams of his daughter, he found Flores on top of her with his trousers and underwear down. The father pummeled the rapist several times on the head and neck, which ultimately killed him. The father did call the cops and hurried for them to come, but it was too late. Although the scene was ruled as a homicide, there will be no charges against the young father---rightfully so. Sadly, forensic examiners found evidence that the little girl was indeed raped. I pray that she recovers and may her innocence be restored, in Jesus' name. I pray also for the father that he is healed of having to witness a terrible crime against his daughter, and may his heart be healed from having to kill a man.
Justice was served, but this is still a tough ordeal to hear about. For one, I know in my heart that if it were my child or anyone's child being attacked by a slime-ball pedophile, I'd kill the attacker, too. I think that any caring parent would have done the same thing. As for Flores, who is now dead, there isn't much I can say about him, except he wasted his life and now he has no more time to regret his actions. Most likely, he is in hell suffering an endless torturous death. In the midst of this tragedy, we should not gloat that the rapist is dead. I am for the death penalty, but I was taught that no one should laugh when one is being chastised or being put to death. Chastisement is no joke---take it from one who came from a family where spankings were guaranteed if we disobeyed. The death penalty is more than a chastisement since the person will not live the next day---still, it is an action that shouldn't be made fun of. It is very serious and the motive, I believe, is to strike fear in the hearts of those who may think of trying to break the law extremely, and to punish the evil doer.
However, it is safe to know that Flores will no longer hurt another child again. God bless the father who protected his daughter. He is an example of what daughters really want from their dads: love and protection.
GOD BLESS TEXAS!
Justice was served, but this is still a tough ordeal to hear about. For one, I know in my heart that if it were my child or anyone's child being attacked by a slime-ball pedophile, I'd kill the attacker, too. I think that any caring parent would have done the same thing. As for Flores, who is now dead, there isn't much I can say about him, except he wasted his life and now he has no more time to regret his actions. Most likely, he is in hell suffering an endless torturous death. In the midst of this tragedy, we should not gloat that the rapist is dead. I am for the death penalty, but I was taught that no one should laugh when one is being chastised or being put to death. Chastisement is no joke---take it from one who came from a family where spankings were guaranteed if we disobeyed. The death penalty is more than a chastisement since the person will not live the next day---still, it is an action that shouldn't be made fun of. It is very serious and the motive, I believe, is to strike fear in the hearts of those who may think of trying to break the law extremely, and to punish the evil doer.
However, it is safe to know that Flores will no longer hurt another child again. God bless the father who protected his daughter. He is an example of what daughters really want from their dads: love and protection.
GOD BLESS TEXAS!