Murdered Georgia boy deserve a law in his name


The murder of Christopher Barrios should carry an automatic death sentence. The 6-year-old was kidnapped, repeatedly raped and murdered by a trio of pedophiles in Brunswick, Georgia in March of 2007.

There should be no people called for jury duty, no court hearings and no appeals. All three defendants should be executed immediately.

Peggy Edenfield watched as her husband, and son, David and George Edenfield, molested the child, then strangled him to death.

No child regardless of looks should die the way Christopher Barrios did. But how could a person harm such an adorable little boy? His pictures reflect a kid that even the meanest person would want to hold and kiss.

Light skinned with big green eyes, he resembled a child super model. What degree of insanity could cause anyone to destroy such beauty and innocence?

This murder could have been prevented with stricter laws and sentences for sex offenders. Why was George Endenfield free to commit such crime?

The sex offender was in court just three days before the murder on a charge that he was living too close to a park. If residing near a park was a violation how is living near little Christopher not?

Nine-year-old Jessica Lunsford was abducted from her home and buried alive by John Couey, a sex offender whom lived within sight of her home.

John Couey had even worked at Jessica’s school. How could, in the most civilized country in the world, a sex offender work at a school?

When will official get tough on sex crimes against children? How many more kids must end up like Jessica and Christopher before something is done?

Are the lawmakers pedophiles themselves or is it because it’s not their child they don’t care? If a child is killed by a previous sex offender, the officials whom allowed that offender to be free should lose their job and/or be sued.

If the law doesn’t allow this, the law should be changed. Call it the Christopher Barrios law.

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