Friday, February 25, 2011

2 Year-Old Murdered

      Within the last year in the city of Erie the crime rate has been going up more and more each and every day.  If you turn on the news all you hear about is rape, murder, robbery, and things going wrong.  Never do we hear about the little bit of goodness that is going on til the end.  In September of this past year a man named Aaron Noyer was charged with the abduction, rape, and murder of two year old Elizabeth Neimic, one of my good friends cousin.  Her parents reported her missing at about 11 AM the next day, when police came they were clueless.  Eventually they did find Noyers fingerprints inside Elizabeths room.

     When police arrested Noyer he said he did go through Elizabeths window to rob the house-hold.  Clearly that had meant he took Elizabeth, now the only question was where is she?  Eventually he did admit to the fact he had took her to the train tracks right along Twelfth street, just passed Greengarden Blvd, he had murdered her right there.  Noyer has also been in trouble before because he set arson to his home with his eleven brothers and sister; with other miscellaneous charges.  Now, personally I believe he sounds like a pretty violent man.  To have him off of the streets of Erie does make me feel a little bit better, yet their are still many out there like him with this kind of mental sickness. 

     In the state of Pennsylvania you are not aloud to give someone the death penalty if they are considered mentally retarded.  Well, this was a total gateway for Noyer to get out of this due to the fact that his IQ is only a 57.  Noyer was noted to have finished high school, without any special education classes.  This is something I completely disagree with, to have someone who is able to sit there and laugh about raping and murdering a little girl and to be able to state in detail in his court hearing exactly which roads he took to get to the train tracks, and exactly how he killed her is not mentally retarded.  This is a case that just disgusts me, in some ways the court system helps out the criminals more than the victims.



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