Comments on: Cop turned killer became school principal https://bahamascourtnews.com/cop-turned-killer-became-school-principal/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cop-turned-killer-became-school-principal Providing comprehensive coverage of court cases Wed, 12 Jan 2022 02:37:25 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 By: Rachad Delancy https://bahamascourtnews.com/cop-turned-killer-became-school-principal/#comment-202 Wed, 12 Jan 2022 02:37:25 +0000 https://bahamascourtnews.com/?p=4880#comment-202 No one is denying that killing is a serious crime. However, what does his prior conviction have to do with his career after prison. We all make mistakes in life. What you do afterwards how to learn from your mistakes and better no only yourself but others lives is how you move on. I can tell you from personal account he bettered so many other peoples lives. I know how sorry he was for what he did. Although he’s gone he was loved and missed by a whole lot of people. I wish you could have meet him before you judged him.

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By: Lisa Brown https://bahamascourtnews.com/cop-turned-killer-became-school-principal/#comment-201 Tue, 11 Jan 2022 15:09:38 +0000 https://bahamascourtnews.com/?p=4880#comment-201 In reply to Rachad Delancy.

He was convicted of a killing and later became a principal. Those are the facts. What he did afterwards doesn’t change the fact that he committed a heinous crime that carries a potential life sentence. Mr Sands was able to realize his full potential. However, he denied Ms Morley that chance by unjustifiably taking her life

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By: Rachad Delancy https://bahamascourtnews.com/cop-turned-killer-became-school-principal/#comment-198 Tue, 11 Jan 2022 05:04:05 +0000 https://bahamascourtnews.com/?p=4880#comment-198 Lisa Brown I take exception with your article. “a jilted cop” where did you get this from? You seem to be putting your personal bias in your writing. When Sands died students/teachers from Acklins and Andros even the former MP for Fox Hill attended his funeral. Over 200 people who all poured the love for this man. Please don’t make him seem like some killer who became a principal. After his release he worked hard for over a decade and went back to school and obtained a degree. His children and extension grandchildren loved him and mourned his death. I’m not excusing him crime of passion but he paid his debt to society and was more than qualified to become a principal of several schools. Obviously you didn’t interview anyone at the ministry or any of the schools he taught/manage. What about Sands family? Next time stick to the facts and don’t try to make it seem as if he was just some killer terrorizing children.

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