Hartford minister and political activist Cornell Lewis and his friends are not likely to persuade anyone with their complaint that Connecticut should not have paid more attention to the murder of the Petit family in Cheshire than to recent murders in Hartford.
For the atrocity in Cheshire was uniquely horrifying: mass murder, robbery, rape and arson, all attributed to a couple of career criminals on parole who long ago should have been locked up for life. To produce that much depravity, even Hartford’s crime report would need a few days.
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