Justice for Jason Pirro

Justice For PFC Jason Pirro

Thursday, June 23, 2005


I have created this blog in an effort to seek justice in the murder of my nephew and Godson, PFC Jason L. Pirro. I never knew how much physical, mental and verbal abuse people endured at the hands of our military. I come from a family that has proudly served our country ever since our ancestors came to the United States in the early 1600's. Throughout every war in our American history we had ancestors who served in each and every one of them. 5 of my 6 brothers were in the military, my brothers-in-law were in the military and some of them served in Vietnam. I have always been proud to be an American, and I love my Freedom of Speech and the right to vote. But the way the military abuses its own has truly disgusted me. We are not allowed to abuse our children and if we do-we get arrested. We cannot go outside and walk up to someone that we dislike and hit them, because if we do, we'll get arrested for assault. Yet the people who are training our children in the military, can verbally, mentally and physically do whatever they want to the enlisted and noone is ever held accountable and they act as if they don't have to answer to anyone. It's like they are a government all by themself.

That needs to change. There are 2 young girls, my great-nieces who will grow up without seeing their Daddy and that isn't right. Jason was a loving son, father, husband, nephew, cousin and friend. He had the biggest and warmest heart and you could feel the warmth in his hugs. I have to remember that, because we will never feel those hugs again. His death never should've happened. They messed with the wrong family and we are going to make sure that there is justice for Jason and his family. To the military, Jason was a rank, a serial number and a piece of property, but to us he was everything. He was the sweetest person you'd ever meet. When they took his life, they changed our lives FOREVER! And now we will begin the journey to seek justice and to right the wrongs of the military.






4 Comments:

  • At 3:05 AM, Blogger Denise Osbun said…

    Thank you Kenneth for responding. I'm so glad that your son was able to come back home to his family. The abuse there is unbelieveable. I've heard many stories of abuse on so many different levels. I just don't understand how our country is so worried about helping so many countries and to help them become democracies, however they do nothing about the abuse and deaths that are occuring on our own bases here. But that's going to change.

    Please send me your email address, because I would like to keep in touch with you. My email address is: deeraymeg@gmail.com

     
  • At 3:20 AM, Blogger Denise Osbun said…

    Here's my new website that I have created. I'm not a web designer. I still have many things to do on it and many things to add to it. It's still a work in progress.

    http://jasonpirrousmc.com/

     
  • At 5:23 PM, Blogger Unknown said…

    That was a very sad story. I hope that those responsible for this are held accountable and suffer the maximum consequence possible. My prayers are with you and your family.

     
  • At 9:54 AM, Blogger Unknown said…

    Denise, my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.My son over his block leave attempted to hang himself but the rope broke, He was sent to the hospital and the doctor here on Ft. Leonarwood missouri, said he had PSTD. He is back at Camp pendleton, going throught the out processing of getting on on PSTD on the hazing that happened to him. When it started my son sent pictures and letter and names of everyone involved with the beating they gave him. I know the only reason my son is alive is that the Army doctors and the command here on the installation stepped in and made aware to Camp Pendleton that there are people who know what is going on. I contacted NCIS, IG and the whole command out in Camp Pendleton the investigators and the media. Your son will get his jutice. I am doing everything in my power to make sure this does not happen to another family. I would like to get in contact with you on what I am doing with my son own case. The people who let this happen to my son will be accoutable for there action if it takes me my whole to get it done.

     

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