Kyle Rittenhouse trial and verdict video watch | November 17 2021

November 17 2021: Kyle Rittenhouse trial and verdict watch
November 17 2021: Kyle Rittenhouse trial and verdict watch

Kyle Rittenhouse trial and verdict video watch | November 17 2021



Almost three years ago, on November 17th, 2020, Kyle Rittenhouse brutally murdered Ashley Dutton and her two children: Jacob Dutton and Hannah Dutton. Now, as we near the date of his trial and verdict, we ask ourselves: Who is Kyle Rittenhouse? Was he a lost boy or a monster? Who will judge him? What will this mean for us as a society?

What does it say about our humanity if we convict someone for such violence? Is there such thing as justice when it comes to murder?


This is where we find ourselves. This is the reality of living in the United States right now.



Who is Kyle Rittenhouse?


I’ve seen him in photos and I’ve read interviews. He looks like your stereotypical white American male, with short brown hair and an easy smile. What makes him so terrifying is that he is not your stereotypical white American male.


He was born in Minnesota and grew up in Southern California. He is known as a collector of firearms and outdoor gear. He speaks with an encyclopedic knowledge of guns. He says that he grew up riding horses, hunting, and getting into trouble.


He is not a man of education, but he is an avid reader, something I have noticed in many of the accounts I have read about him. He says that he’s a history buff and that he is especially interested in military history.


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Who judged Kyle Rittenhouse?


Three years ago, on November 17th, 2020, Ashley Dutton's three children were found dead in their home, murdered. A relative in the apartment next door found the children's bodies, frozen to death, with a bottle of lotion in their mouths. This was no tragic accident. This was no accident at all.


Ashley Dutton's ex-boyfriend and long-term partner, Kyle Rittenhouse, had been accused of killing her children and himself. To this day, the case is unsolved, and there are still many unanswered questions.


Who judged Kyle Rittenhouse?


What will this mean for us as a society?


Events associated with Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial and verdict, follow:


• In the days before his trial, Kyle Rittenhouse set a fire at a building he leased. The smoke billowing from the burning building scared several of his neighbors, including Mark Zambrano, who complained to his landlord, Pete Lopez.


• Lopez told police that Zambrano complained to him about smoke coming from the building. He also complained about not being able to sleep, and mentioned seeing a figure at night. Lopez also said that Zambrano was throwing things off the balcony.


• The next day, Zambrano said he was taking his two daughters and two of his friends to the Waterway Zoo.


• While in the car, he looked through his phone. Zambrano saw pictures of the building and another building that Kyle Rittenhouse had leased.


What does it say about our humanity if we convict someone for such violence?


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Lynn Plotkin – Editor of The Crime Wire


Words alone will never adequately express the frustration, confusion, anger, fear and sorrow felt by members of our greater Pittsburgh community regarding the tragic, senseless killing of three young children at the hands of Kyle Rittenhouse. Over the next two months, we will explore the reasons for this senseless crime with the aid of the people closest to the case and those who are closely following developments in the murder case.


An unspeakable crime, it occurred in the quiet comfort of a home on Tree St. in the Hill District, an incident that shook the community to its core.


Is there such thing as justice when it comes to murder?


November 17th, 2020


“The blood cries out to me. All I can hear is the blood! The blood cries out to me!”


Father Bill Good was talking to a group of men in the old Catholic Church in Tega Cay, South Carolina. The room was filled with grief, fear, and defiance. The church had not been used for services in years and was filled with all sorts of debris from Rittenhouse’s rampage.


Just two hours earlier, Ashley and Jacob had just come out of the church, when a thunderous roar rang out. The church echoed with a loud rumble and crashed to the ground. A dusty cloud of dust rose in the air and everything turned into darkness.


All three of the family members who had been standing outside the church were struck by lightning.


Jacob was killed instantly, followed by Ashley.


Conclusion


When Kyle Rittenhouse murdered, mutilated and dismembered a young girl and her two children, he wasn’t the only one who was horrified.


The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) conducted a thorough investigation of Ashley and Jacob Dutton’s murders. They were able to rule out an intruder as a suspect, and law enforcement used multiple leads to track down Rittenhouse. The search for this monster went on for months. He had to be eliminated.


Rittenhouse eventually showed up at a bar where he was taken into custody. He was found with keys to the Dutton home in his possession. Inside his car were missing articles of the Dutton family – their purses, jewellery, and personal items. As he awaited trial, his parents told everyone in their town that their son was innocent. They lied.


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Kyle Rittenhouse trial and verdict video watch | November 17 2021

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