Whenever a serial killer or mass murderer is arrested some dotty neighbor is quoted in the paper on the subject of what a super nice guy the killer had always seemed to be.
I see from today's New York Times that our very own Batya Medad performed that service for confessed terrorist Jack Teitel. [On her blog. In the newspaper.]
Points to ponder: Did the evil, Jew-hating Times possibly mangle Medad's quote? And what would Batya say if some Arab bus bomber's neighbor were to bang on about what a sweet guy he was?
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