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n media, and school safety.By the time President Obamas gun task
force was halfway finished with its work, it was clear that those
other considerations were going to be window dressing at best. Gun control
advocates, fearing that every day that passed from the raw emotions of
the killings, made their hopes of getting a gun ban in place
dwindle, decided to ditch what is complicated or innovative and fall back
to old and largely failed ideas.While murder rates have dramatically declined
in America over the past two decades, the phenomenon of mass killings
has become a cultural sickness. Broken families, a corroded culture, the
isolation and alienation of the Internet age, the inadequacy of mental health
care and failing schools all play a part. These are matters of
the heart and soul of a society, and these killings are terrible
symptoms of chronic disease.Manchin was calling for something that would
explore and address some of these root causes, but before the conversation
could begin, the gun grabbers were already grabbing and the cold-dead-handers
were already gripping tighter. The moment was gone. The attacks had begun,
and what was a moment of national dialogue reverted to pointless political
shouting matches.Today, Manchin is trying to sell a compromise on firearms
background checks that would have done nothing to prevent the Newtown killings,
since the perpetrator there didnt buy the weapons. He took them from
his mother, whom he a
FILE - This missing person's photo provided by the Fairfield Ohio Police
Department shows Katelyn H. Markham who had been missing since Aug. 14,
2011. Indiana police said late Wednesday, April 11, 2013 that remains found
April 7, 2013, along a creek in southern Franklin County are those
of Markham.AP/Fairfield Ohio Police DepartmentCINCINNATI Authorities turned
their focus Thursday to investigating the cause of death for a southwest
Ohio woman whose skeletal remains were found in Indiana 20 months after
she went missing.Indiana State Police Sgt. Noel Houze said police in the
two states want to hear from anyone who has information about 21-year-old
Katelyn Markham."Somebody out there knows what happened," Houze said Thursday.
Indiana police said late Wednesday that remains found Sunday along a creek
had been identified as those of Markham, reported missing to Fairfield,
Ohio, police on Aug. 14, 2011. He said foul play is suspected,
but police and coroner's investigations will be needed to determine cause
of death."We don't know that for sure, either," Houze said.Fairfield Police
Chief Michael Dickey, whose investigators have pursued numerous leads in
the case, said Thursday that Indiana State Police is the lead agency
in the investigation, and he declined to discuss details of next steps
in the probe. The Hamilton County coroner's office in Cincinnati made the
identification of the remains, but also referred questions to Indiana authoriti
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