It doesn’t just go away

By
|
Posted on Mar 26 2009
Share

On March 7, 2009, in a home on Saipan a friend of mine was brutally choked and raped in her bedroom. She is 9 years old.

After her emergency surgery the family never returned to that house. After the initial interviews and a pleasant welcome visit from the police commissioner the family has heard little on the progress of identifying the attacker.

The family is confident that the police investigators are doing everything they can to ensure an arrest and closure to this trauma, but after almost three weeks they are distraught.

The person who did this heinous crime is one of us. If the person who did this crime is a civil servant, I don’t want him checking my meter. If the person who did this is a teacher I don’t want him in my children’s classroom. If he is a preacher I don’t want him in my church. If he is a policeman I don’t want him answering a call when I’m vulnerable. If he is your brother he needs help.

This is not L.A., nor is it the New York City subway where random violence happens and the criminal blends into the hoards of people coming and going. This is Saipan, an island in the Pacific with a finite population. We know who has come to our island and left it. The longer this crime goes unsolved the more chance that person will leave and go unpunished.

We all wish this did not happen. It did. It happened to all of us. We should all be having the nightmares she is having. If you have any information regarding this detestable act please contact CrimeStoppers at 234-7272. You do not have to leave your name.

[B]Susan Fishman-Tudor[/B] [I]via e-mail[/I]

Disclaimer: Comments are moderated. They will not appear immediately or even on the same day. Comments should be related to the topic. Off-topic comments would be deleted. Profanities are not allowed. Comments that are potentially libelous, inflammatory, or slanderous would be deleted.