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Great White concert tragedy


Of course I was not there, I did not lose a love one and I do not know what happened that caused the horrible turn of events. But reading this article made me feel bad for the manager. I agree- how could have he wanted this to happen? How do the victims think he feels? I am amazed he has not tried to kill himself. I thought the people who are trying to use him to set an example for other managers should realize it is not the punishment of the manager that will be a deterrent, but the tragedy itself will be.


 


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Former Great White tour manager Daniel Biechele is off to the slammer.


Biechele was sentenced to four years in prison Wednesday for his role in the deadly Rhode Island nightclub blaze that killed 100 people and injured hundreds more during an February 2003 performance by the heavy metal band.




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Providence Superior Court Judge Francis Darigan imposed a sentence of 15 years, with four years served and 11 years of probation.


"There is nothing in the entire record of this case that the defendant intended to hurt anyone," the judge said, adding that it was clear Biechele felt remorse for his crime.


Biechele was blamed for igniting a pyrotechnic display that set flammable foam lining the walls of the Station nightclub ablaze, turning the building into a fiery death trap. In February, he pleaded guilty to 100 counts of involuntary manslaughter.


The 29-year-old band manager wept in court Wednesday as he apologized to the families of victims, stating he would "never forget that night."


"Since the fire, I wanted to tell the victims and their families how truly sorry I am for what happened that night and the part I had in it," Biechele said. "I don't know that I'll ever forgive myself for what happened that night, so I can't expect anyone else to.


"I can only pray that they understand that I would do anything to undo what happened that night and give them back their loved ones. I am so sorry for what I've done and I don't want to cause anyone more pain. I will never forget that night, and I will never forget the people that were hurt by it."


Biechele's sentence was issued at the close of a three-day hearing that gave the families of victims the opportunity to speak out about the loss of their loved ones.


"Do you know what it's like to have two people you love so much to die in such a horrific manner that they can only be identified by dental records?" asked Paula McLaughlin, who lost her brother, Michael Hoogasia, 31, and his wife, Sandy, 27 to the fire.


"There is not a shred of forgiveness in my heart, and I suspect there never will be. I miss my son more than I ever could have imagined," said Suzanne Fox, whose 33-year-old son Jeffrey Martin died in the blaze.


The final speaker Tuesday was Heidi Peralta, the girlfriend of Great White guitarist Ty Longley, 31, who was killed in the blaze. Identifying herself as Heidi Longley, she told the court that she was three months pregnant at the time of the fire.


"Ty was supposed to be my life partner," she said. "My son has never known his father. We never got to go to ultrasounds together. We'll never have family portraits. We'll never have any of that, and it's not fair."


Prosecutors pushed for the maximum 10-year sentence, stating that a harsher penalty for Biechele would deter other nightclubs from using pyrotechnic displays.


"Why wait for an evolution? It happened here with disastrous consequences. Now is the time to send the wake-up call to the industry," prosecutor Randall White said.


Meanwhile, Biechele's attorneys had argued that their client should be sentenced to community service, rather than jail time, as it was clear he had accepted responsibility for his actions.


"Dan Biechele is the only man in this tragedy to say, 'I did something wrong,'" defense attorney Tom Briody said.


The owners of the Station, brothers Jeffrey and Michael Derderian, were also indicted in December 2003 with 200 counts of involuntary manslaughter each for allegedly installing the flammable foam in the club in violation of state fire code.


The brothers have pleaded innocent to the charges. Jeffrey Derderian's trial is scheduled to begin July 31; no trial date has been set for Michael Derderian.



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Ruby,

I was really surpised he was the first and so far only one to get any punishment (although the club owners are going to get what they got coming very soon and I'm sure it will be a stricter punishment).

I thought the judge was very fair.

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The whole thing is so horrible.


I met one of the survivors.  She was really scarred up.  So sad.


 



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It is just an awful tragedy. I would say that they need to find someway to forrgive down the road, but I know that is a very hard thing to do. I don't think I will ever forgive my hubby's cousin for killing hubby's grandmother. A tragic and sudden death is just so hard to deal with.

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Ruby, I was really surpised he was the first and so far only one to get any punishment (although the club owners are going to get what they got coming very soon and I'm sure it will be a stricter punishment). I thought the judge was very fair.


I thought the judge was fair too.


 


Woo- that is why I am glad that I have such strong faith. Losing my mom at 12 was VERY hard, but I know she is better off than me and that I have an angel watching me.



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yes, i think that judgement was fair against the manager, and i believe the judgement will also be fair when the club owners go to trial.  i could see both sides of the situation -- the manager's and probably more so, the survirors and the families of the victims.  i'm sure it is hell for both sides.  the road to forgiveness (and forgiving of self) is, more than often, a difficult road.

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woo_hoo22 wrote:


I don't think I will ever forgive my hubby's cousin for killing hubby's grandmother.



 



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This nightclub fire happened fairly locally here not far from me.  One of the cops I work with had a sister die in that fire.  Of course we are overwhelmed w/ the news of this fire here.  As awful as it was, we usually have to hear about it on the news daily.


Tangent:  There is a great book titled "Just A Boy" a true story of a Stolen Childhood, it is by the author, Richard McCann it is about a boy who lost his mother at a very young age, I think you should get a copy, it may be something you'd appreciate. 


:) Darlene



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darlene, would that book be appropriate reading for a 13 year old boy?

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darlene, would that book be appropriate reading for a 13 year old boy?


 


I would say no, the story is about being abused at a young age, and there are details that may be too strong for a 13 year old.



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you know, I am not sure I could do it myself...and I may be wrong here speaking from idealism. But obviously the guy has remorse. He had no idea that this would happen. But he also had no idea that he was a dumb-ass either. He knows this. This was an accident due to the fact he was a dumb-ass. And he has to live with that the rest of his life. And while that might not hurt quite as much as those who lost loved ones, the only way the those who lost loved ones will ever heal, is to forgive the guy, not for killing their loved ones, but for being human.


He might have killed them through being a dumb ass, but he didn't mean to. And I know the folks want him to have a bad terrible death too. But still, that would not satisfy the loss. Tearing the guy limb from limb would not satisfy the pain a bit. (unlike if he were some sort of homicidal maniac). The only way to peace for these folks is to one day learn to forgive the guy. That is BEYOND human. That is divine. But if they honestly see the remorse in the guy, if they know he feels crushed beyond words, know that if they want to heal, forgiveness is the only way. I know its ironic.



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you know, I am not sure I could do it myself...and I may be wrong here speaking from idealism. But obviously the guy has remorse. He had no idea that this would happen. But he also had no idea that he was a dumb-ass either. He knows this. This was an accident due to the fact he was a dumb-ass. And he has to live with that the rest of his life. And while that might not hurt quite as much as those who lost loved ones, the only way the those who lost loved ones will ever heal, is to forgive the guy, not for killing their loved ones, but for being human. He might have killed them through being a dumb ass, but he didn't mean to. And I know the folks want him to have a bad terrible death too. But still, that would not satisfy the loss. Tearing the guy limb from limb would not satisfy the pain a bit. (unlike if he were some sort of homicidal maniac). The only way to peace for these folks is to one day learn to forgive the guy. That is BEYOND human. That is divine. But if they honestly see the remorse in the guy, if they know he feels crushed beyond words, know that if they want to heal, forgiveness is the only way. I know its ironic.


Well spoken (er... written), JD.


 



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