Monday, June 28, 2010

Therapist charged with killing local war hero's dog

A therapist who rented space at the Springfield Family Center has been charged with kicking and killing the beloved dog of Lance Cpl. Kurt E. Dechen, a U.S. Marine who died in Iraq in 2006 and whose parents live near the center.
http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20100628/THISJUSTIN/706289963/1003/NEWS02

6 comments :

  1. William Mitchel6/30/10, 4:17 PM

    Readers of this article would show wisdom by maintaining a healthy skepticism as to the guilt of Mark Koch. Many of those whose comments follow the above link have shown themselves to be correspondingly unwise. Mark Koch and the State of Vermont will get their day in court. Until then, I see little point in jumping to summary conclusions about Mark's guilt or character. Perhaps Mark acted with cruelty and malice aforethought, killing a beloved pet. Or perhaps Mark was simply defending himself and his beloved pet against a vicious attack just as you or I would have -- as an avid jogger, I've been chased and bitten by numerous canines over the years, many of whom were doubtlessly adored by their owners. The fact of the matter is simply this: We readers don't really know what happened. The Dechen family should have our sympathy no less than Mark should have the presumption of innocence. Read critically, the article confirms nothing more than the existence of an ongoing dispute over a dead dog. Posted comments about what Mark "deserves" or "has coming to him" are themselves disturbing and out of order.

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  2. I agree with the comment by William Mitchell. I have worked at a meter reader for public service electric and gas in New Jersey. No one ever thinks their dog bites, yet there was hardly a day went by when a dog didn't act aggressively toward me, and I did get bitten. Despite what the article say, I think it is far more likely that a dog, even a dog that is usually gentle, for some reason acted aggressively toward Mr. Koch's dog than that Koch just started kicking that dog in an unprovoked way. If you are scratching your head in disbelief at "who would do that?" the answer is he probably didn't.

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  3. That Mr. Koch had his small dog on a leash and was simply headed from his office to his car suggests the the German Shepard attacked them and not vise versa. Surely, any of us would try to protect our dog from a much larger one. I'm sure it is to Mr. Koch's horror, surprise, and sadness that the Shepard later died, particularly given what the dog represents to the family that lost their beloved son. My heart breaks for all involved with this, including Mr. Koch.

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  4. he kicked the dog to death - end of story. this guy is a LOSER and what a joke that he counsels others for anger management. As the phrase goes, often the worst people are walking around - this guy should be locked up for life.

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  5. so now he's brought his act to White River Junction ...had to be a better way of handling the situation.. beware

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  6. Karma--locate an article he wrote in the Message and he too, was in the other man's shoes. He teaches anger management for a living. perhaps he could have implemented is own words of wisdom. He has a bad temper and milks the state for money by providing unjust services.

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