LaPointe should stay behind bars

We should have seen it coming.

Only months after going to prison for killing two people with his speedboat, boozing boater Robert LaPointe is already trying to shave time off his sentence.

The Massachusetts man applied for a program that would allow him to get a job and live at his second home in Bridgton under supervision to fulfill part of his prison sentence, according to a story in the Portland Press Herald.

LaPointe, 40, was sentenced to more than three years in prison for the August 2007 boat crash that killed Terry Raye Trott, 55, of Harrison and Suzanne Groetzinger, 44, of Berwick. The couple was out stargazing when LaPointe's powerful cigarette-style boat roared over them going at least 45 mph.

Unfortunately, the jury only convicted LaPointe on two counts of aggravated operating under the influence rather than the seemingly more appropriate charge of manslaughter.

At his sentencing, Justice Robert Crowley denounced LaPointe for showing no remorse, lying on the witness stand and blaming the victims. After the accident, LaPointe tried to get a nurse to substitute her own blood for his to hide his guilt.

The test ultimately showed that he was drunk even three hours after the crash.

The trial revealed that LaPointe had 23 speeding violations, five stop-sign or red-light violations, 12 license suspensions and nine other moving violations of various types.

LaPointe shouldn't have been operating a row boat let alone a 32-foot racing craft with twin 400-horsepower engines, appropriately named "No Patience."

Cumberland County District Attorney Stephanie Anderson said it best last week:

"On a scale of one to 10, with one being in favor of this idea (release) and 10 being 'over my dead body, ' I'm an 11."

Given his reckless and defiant personality, we doubt 15 months in prison has been long enough to change this man's behavior or attitude.

 

 

 

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Heather LaPointe's picture

I am going to assume that the

I am going to assume that the Sun Journal is nothing more then a tabloid paper.  Clearly, the coward that wrote this "article" has emotional and personal issues of his or her own.  This is nothing more then calling for a libel lawsuit, which is already under way.  We have had enough of the misreporting and the FALSE information printed for the past 3 years.  I understand "ignorance" but it doesn't make it right.  God Bless you all and I sincerely hope nothing like this ever happens to any of you....from both sides of this tragic situation. 

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The name of his racing craft

The name of his racing craft was "No Patience", the parole board should reply to his request for early release with a vehement "No Deal". 

Heather LaPointe's picture

Do you know why the boat was

Do you know why the boat was named "No Patience"?  Or are you to assume it as a character trait?

peter blake's picture

This guy deserves even more

This guy deserves even more than he got and to let him out on a special program is an insult to the memories of those who died.  

 

Arrogrant and non-remorseful after the accident only shows his true character. 

 

He believes is money and friends can get him on the easy road out of jail... too bad the charge was not more severe as here is one guy that should be doing 20-life for his crime.  It makes me feel bad that he gets away with this, perhaps there should be a registry for those like him and frequent alcohol checks like society does for sex offenders.

Heather LaPointe's picture

Mr Peter Blake - I must ask,

Mr Peter Blake - I must ask, do you know what you are really talking about or just going by the tabloid reporting of the Sun Journal?  I am going to give you the benefit of the doubt - being a retired teacher and all...

northwoods's picture

Make him stay in jail the

Make him stay in jail the entire time.

Heather LaPointe's picture

Really?  Do you know all the

Really?  Do you know all the facts "Northwoods" - I doubt it because if you did, this is the LAST thing you would write!

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