I agree with you for the most part
@Trunk Monkey
If "something starts" I hope it's that the judges who let unstable criminals back on the streets can be held accountable. As should the politicians who are putting into place weak bail and release laws. Unstable criminals shouldn't be on the streets. The judge that let Decarlos Brown out should be partially responsible for Irynas death.
Absolutely there needs to be judicial reform and societal changes so that these dangerous, repeat offenders are taken and kept off the streets. I haven't looked into, and I'm not even sure that the details of his numerous arrests and the details surrounding how each of them were judicially handled are public.
Overall, there are a lot of factors affecting the "catch and release" turn-style of justice. There's so much to that topic that I'm not going to tackle it in depth here or I'd end up writing a book.
As far as mental health resources and the lack thereof, look closely at The Lanterman‑Petris‑Short (LPS) Act, 1967 (California), the Mental Health Systems Act (MHSA) of 1980, and the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981 which repealed most of the MHSA's provisions leaving the mentally ill with no mental health services and causing many of them to end up in the legal system.
By no means am I justifying what happened. There needs to be reforms to prevent anything like this from ever happening again.
As Sam Kinison once said: "I don't condone it, I understand it!"
The national media was more than slow to pick up this situation, they ignored as long as possible. She was killed on the 22nd of last month. It was showing up on FB and Youtube a few weeks ago. It's just in the last few days hit the major networks; it couldn't be ignored any longer
To what end would quicker national coverage of the story have served?
To what end, aside from fueling conspiracy theories, would suppression of the story have served?
As I see it, the factors that make this murder more interesting to the general public are that a homeless, mentally unstable black man who fell through the cracks of our legal system killed a pretty, young, white woman from Ukraine. Unfortunately, people are murdered in this country every day, it doesn't always make the national news.