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Pava Marie LaPere, 26, murdered in Baltimore is Forbes 30 Under 30 tech CEO (dailymail.co.uk)
25 points by rmason on Sept 26, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 24 comments


Nice. Sentenced for 30 years, released early, now back to raping and murdering.


I knew Pava and her partner Sherrod before I moved out to SoCal. She was a smart, articulate go-getter in the active Maryland startup community. She organized students interested in tech startups before EcoMap. Everybody knew her and respected her. It’s just terrible news.


Pava Marie LaPere murder: Baltimore police reveal name of suspect https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12563751/Pava-Marie...


I never comment about politics. But Baltimore is a nice city with great people that are held hostage by a bunch of crooks in government.

DA Marylin Mosby, another corrupt Baltimore government official, apparently let the killer free after only 7 years of a 30 year violent offense incarceration. Mosby has personally increased the crime rate in Baltimore by failing to prosecute and letting criminals free. She is now federally indicted for perjury relating to bogus real estate transactions and taxes. This woman is a walking disaster.

https://www.city-journal.org/article/a-culture-of-corruption

Nick Mosby, her estranged husband and city council president, has also been accused of ethics violations:

https://www.baltimorebrew.com/2023/02/13/judge-rules-city-co...

The people of Baltimore deserve better than these bottom feeders.


> DA Marylin Mosby, another corrupt Baltimore government official, apparently let the killer free after only 7 years of a 30 year violent offense incarceration.

That made no sense to me because once someone is convicted and sentenced the DA is out of the picture, so I did some searching and in fact that is not what happened. He was released because he met the statutory requirements for the state's early release program. (BTW, it was 9 years, not 7).

He was sentenced to 30 years with 16 suspended, which meant he would serve 14 years and then be paroled, and the 16 suspended could be imposed if he violated the terms of his parole.

Inmates in Maryland can earn credits that reduce their time for good behavior and work programs and education. For those not serving for violent crimes, large drug offenses, or sex offenses it is possible to earn up to 30 days credit per month. For people serving for some crimes (mainly sex crimes against someone under 16) no credits are allowed.

His crime fell between those which made him eligible for up to 20 days of credits per month with sufficient good behavior and/or work and/or education. That's what he did, and after 9 years had enough credits to cover the remaining time on his 14 years, and so was released.


You get what you vote for.


True, but people tend to act like similar programs don’t exist in red states also when they make statements such as yours…

(Also, Maryland had a republican governor up until recently)


You deserve what you tolerate.


That didn’t acknowledge anything that I said and was no different than the grandfather comment lol. You just pretty much reworded your original comment.

(Although, I do slightly agree less with this wording. It’s too absolute and doesn’t apply to all situations. But you know this.)


>True, but people tend to act like similar programs don’t exist in red states also when they make statements such as yours…

They don't, at least, not to the extent that they exist in blue states. Texas and Florida do not have programs as extensive as Maryland's. Texas doesn't have a good behavior program for inmates' terms at all.

>(Also, Maryland had a republican governor up until recently)

Immaterial, the governor does not pass laws, the legislature does. Maryland General Assembly has a supermajority of Democrats in both houses.

>That didn’t acknowledge anything that I said and was no different than the grandfather comment lol.

It's only "no difference" if words no longer have meaning, which is in vogue for leftists these days.

>You just pretty much reworded your original comment.

Again, only if words no longer have meaning. You can vote and tolerate differently.

LaPere was openly pro-BLM, which pushed "soft-on-crime" policies all over the US.

This is LeopardsAteMyFace to a T. We all know what would happen if we posted this story on /r/LeopardsAteMyFace though.


Restorative justice at it's finest.


Seems like Forbes 30 under 30 is cursed. Every year it seems like one is going to jail for fraud or ends up being murdered.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/apr/06/forbes-30-u...


This woman was in Techstars and ran a $7 million eco startup. Just learned about this on Twitter from the person who ran her program.


Classic violence against women. Most are not solved. Prevention is the cure.


By violence do you mean murder? A majority of murders are solved. Yes best not have any.


A majority of murders are no longer solved: https://www.npr.org/2023/04/29/1172775448/people-murder-unso...

Edit, to add: in the US.


Thanks..for some reason, probably the same one causing the massive accumulation of unsolved female disappearances, no one wants to hear anything about this and anyone who brings it up anywhere is shouted down and canceled. Really chilling.

There are over 100k cold cases in the United States alone. New ones every day. Women of every walk of life.

The reality is: any mildly intelligent medium-build man can easily disable, rape, and kill a woman with almost no resistance in a matter of seconds, and without getting caught. Women think they are safe and repeatedly expose themselves to risk. Predators capitalize on this.

There is a pattern, and prevention is possible with a little bit of training.


One form of prevention is to sequester sociopaths.


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You can do better than iFunny.


No need to do better. That meme is ancient, and yet, life continues to imitate art. This is what she voted for.


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>I'm quite impressed with your ability to unearth a dead person's voting records.

Doesn't take much to impress the naïve. I didn't unearth anything, others did.

>You'd give practicing detectives a real run for their money.

Maybe detectives in your lead water pipe county. Most definitely not mine.

She posted all over Instagram for everyone to see how much she supported BLM and other leftist nonsense. You deserve what you tolerate.


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Please don't create accounts to break HN's rules with.

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I don't think that's fair. I got flag bombed due to some clearly heterodox opinions. Maybe I stepped a bit over the edge of disrespect in the comment above. I apologize.


It's not just about this thread. The problem is that you've been breaking the rules frequently, as well as generally using HN for ideological battle, which is not allowed here, regardless of what you're battling.

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