Gregory O’Bryan is scheduled to appear at a pre-trial hearing in about an hour. The body of Andrew Compton, the guy he killed, still hasn’t been recovered. [WHAS11]
It’s a shame newspapers have to sue the state for illegally withholding information from public records regarding child death investigations. Steve Beshear should be absolutely ashamed. Unfortunately, those same newspapers will let him shirk any and all responsibility. [H-L]
Child Sex Apologist & Enabler Thomas Kelly is dead. We’re supposed to feel sympathy for him? Couldn’t happen to a more deserving guy. [Sick Effer Is Dead]
How fitting that Greg Fischer would issue a statement praising the most brazen child predator in a century. [84WHAS]
Your local lie-berry is offering books in electronic format. Which is a good thing, since nobody reads actual books anymore. [WFPL]
It’s interesting to watch everybody freak out about some animals discovered in a mess in Henry County. It’s also interesting that they never bother to get upset – because the mainstream media absolutely ignores it – about Louisville Metro Animal Services, where several hundred animals die each month. All while Greg Fischer and his inexperienced staff lie and mislead. [WKYT]
So you won’t be surprised to learn that Kentucky ranks last when it comes to animal cruelty laws. People like Representatives Joni Jenkins and Ron Crimm have tried to remedy the situation to no avail. [WAVE3]
Congressman John Yarmuth is speaking out about reckless spending and a lack of accountability: “It’s astonishing that we still can’t get a full accounting of the Pentagon,” Congressman Yarmuth said. “With automatic cuts to defense coming because of the super committee’s failure, we need to know how to responsibly eliminate wasteful spending.” [Press Release]
Americans United for the Separation of Church and State are wading in to the University of Louisville Hospital merger mess and are holding Steve Beshear’s feet to the fire. [Press Release]
Oh, look, it’s the Lane Report pretending a press release from Greg Fischer’s office is a big deal. Acting as if he’s a “top-growth leader” isn’t just laughable – it’s sad. [Lane Report]
The University of Louisville Hospital is still spending your tax dollars like woah pretending that a religious take-over is a good thing. [C-J/AKN]
Where’s the head of EMS? Oh, right, not even in Kentucky. You’d think someone like that would speak up about a lack of a contract. Or maybe that Greg Fischer would fire his ass. But we all know he could show up drunk and drive around in a city vehicle and still get to keep his job. [FOX41]
Like Phil Osborne says, all you have to do is follow the money in Frankfort. That’s exactly what we’re doing. [Page One]
Bike lanes are awesome. Especially in neighborhoods like Bon Air. But we wish the city would do even more simple things like, you know, provide sidewalks in its urban neighborhoods. [Broken Sidewalk]
We’re really supposed to believe Humana grew suspicious of two statues some 20 years after they were installed in the company’s headquarters? Not even the executives at the company we spoke with are buying it. It’s a good move, though, that they were voluntarily returned to Italy. [Business First]





3 responses so far ↓
1 Novena // Dec 15, 2011 at 8:55 am
“Too Much Church Dogma for Reality”
Louie: “I hear that the UofL hospital merger plan might well be unconstitutional in that it violates the wall between church and state.”
Lulu: “Right, indeed. It harms women and the poor. The Church should want to help us, not harm us.”
Louie: “What do you suggest, then?”
Lulu: “The Pope learn how it is to be in excruciating labor, propped up in stirrups, while living on minimum wage.”
2 flipper // Dec 15, 2011 at 11:49 am
Jake, what can they do? The murder might be lying on where he disposed the body. Hopefully it will come out down the road in trial or a jail house confession.
3 jake // Dec 15, 2011 at 12:28 pm
His body won’t be recovered.
But I’m sure O’Bryan will likely encounter… something…. once fully incarcerated…
So there’s always that.
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