To Turn In Or Not To Turn In

Sunday, April 12, 2009


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I came across the story of Milton Crowe this week. Apparently Crowe killed his wife 15 years ago and essentially got away with it. Since then he has become a Christian and the burden of his wrong doing eventually got to him. With the advise of his pastor, he turned himself in. But was the pastor right? Should the man have turned himself in. Join the discussion as we look at if there are better ways to pay for the sins of the past than prison.

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Show Poll: Was Milton Crowe's pastor correct in advising him to turn himself in for murdering his wife 15 years ago?

Yes - the man needs to pay for his crime Results_190%
No - but he should have to do some sort of continual service to his community Results_28%
No - he obviously has rehabilitated himself and nothing else needs to be done Results_31%