Fight Crime in the World: Anthony Koko Chang - Auto Insurance Claim Murder

9/22/13

Anthony Koko Chang - Auto Insurance Claim Murder

Our system is very rewarding to hard work.  It is extremely forgiving to those that do not make mistakes.  But, it is also very strict on many punishments, especially when the profit of insurance companies is at stake.
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If you get into an accident, you will certainly be paying back the insurance company over time.  They raise your rates for a speeding ticket!! For 3 years, if they can.  

Is the system flawed when someone dies over the threat of filing an insurance claim?  Is the individual insane because they become violent over the fear of economic sanctions placed on them by their insurance provider?

Both can be viewed as a piece to the issue.  Here, the structure of a man's life led to the fatality that awaited Anthony Koko Chang.  The killer, Kinnarine Keshan Maharaj, had probably messed up many times in his life.  His youth brought mistakes on the regular, and the pressure from his family was probably immense.  Where else could he get the motivations to murder someone over a traffic violation?  Kinnarine probably backed out of his original deal with Mr. Chang, where he was going to give him $1000 to not have a claim filed.

All he had to do was pay the money.  Mr. Chang was willing to help him!! Instead he took a knife to Mr. Chang's house and killed him.  

How blind can one be?  Did he think he would get away with this?  It makes no sense.  There must be a history of mental illness with this man. 

Here are some links to the story:


Kinnarine Keshan Maharaj has a lot of explaining to do, and he will be answering his own questions for the rest of his life, without being able to retract his actions.  If you were seeking to be a part of this society, as a new member of our nation, you went about in the wrong way.  Your desire to cause pain so you could try to selfishly evade your error will be paid for by you, and only you.  It makes me sick to know that you had only lived here for 6 years, and you have caused grief for a family by murdering Mr. Anthony Change.  Not only that, but we have to pay the thousands of dollars to detain you every month while you are in custody.  

This is the type of human that should be banished to an island where he can fend for himself, instead of our tax dollars getting him by.  


Rest in Peace Mr. Chang.  











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