“[The boys were] eating crumbs off tables and eating out of the garbage and going under the bleachers at the gym to try and find food,” Kelly said. “They were literally begging for food at school.” The two allegedly were deprived of breakfast and starved in punishment for failing to call Valva’s new paramour, Pollina, “Mommy,” Kelly said. By their second year in the school district, the elementary-age boys came to class wearing “pull-ups” while reeking of urine and feces, with bruises and cuts on their bodies. “Thomas came to school so soiled one day that the urine was squishing in his sneakers,” Kelly described as Zubko-Valva sobbed loudly in the courtroom.
The prosecutor described how the brothers were loath to go out for recess because they were so cold, leading school staff to give them clothes “in secret … as to avoid further punishment of the boys.” She also revealed new details on how Michael Valva reacted when he found out Thomas had died, allegedly saying at the hospital, “I’ve been through more stressful things than this.”
Two days before Thomas died, he was banished to the family garage and was captured on the home’s surveillance cameras “shaking in the freezing cold air and clearly exhibiting signs of his need to use the bathroom in 19-degree weather,” Kelly said. There was no bathroom in the garage and if Thomas soiled himself, he would be punished. Pollina sent a clip of the video to Valva and asked if Thomas was going to stay home from school the next day. “I have zero clothing for him, fuck the piece of shit Thomas, he’s not going anywhere,” Valva texted, according to prosecutors. Ten minutes later, he seemed to poke fun at the trembling boy. “Geez it seems like he has to go, too bad he doesn’t have a bathroom,” Valva texted. In response, Pollina allegedly wrote: “Seriously, if only he had a bathroom.”
Well, let us credit Michael Valva and Angela Pollina. . .
Credit where credit is due. . .
They prove the human capacity for inhumanity is inexhaustible. . .
One would think one had seen it all. . .
Not only in the crimes of reality, let's recall the horrible fates of Adam Walsh and Polly Klaas, representative of thousands of such crimes, so frequent an occurrence as to be commonplace, but also in the crimes of fiction, with novels, television shows and movies routine with torture and death, routine to the point of banality, if one has seen a child molester-themed episode or three of Law & Order: SVU.
One has seen cruelty again and again. . .and therefore most of it makes little impression.
And then along come the two New York greaseballs, Valva and Pollina, and their sadistic heartlessness and depravity make one pause, even in our malign saturated times.
That the New York Police Department officer Valva would say of his own dying son:
Fuck the piece of shit
and then *make fun* of the boy as he dies trembling trying to not evacuate his own waste. . .
I actually paused and wondered: how does a father become so indifferent (and this indifference is far worse than hatred)?
What of the father's *girlfriend* Pollina? Did she contribute to his delinquency? Or had he merely met a kindred spirit?
What do we make of these two pieces of human shit?
[And what do we make of *the system?* *The system* in Make America Great Again? The system that records two boys attending school in diapers while reeking of feces, with urine squishing in sneakers, with bodies bruised and cut, but a *system* that can do nothing to help? And yet one can't help but wonder: if poor 8 year old Tommy Valva had had the sophistication to game the signs of the times and claim his NYPD dad was preventing him from transitioning to female, wouldn't *the system* have then been able to step in and save him/her?]
What do we make of these two pieces of human garbage?
There is a school of Christianity that would have Jesus knocking on the hearts of the two New York greaseballs, begging them to open their hearts to Him. . .
There is another school of Christianity that would say Jesus don't want this human garbage, that they are children of the devil, unable to hear His word, and therefore unable to repent and be forgiven. . .
Free will. . .or predestination? It's been debated in the church down through the centuries.
One tends to judge predestination more favorably when exposed to filth like Michael Valva@@. . .
But always there is Paul's whisper in our ear:
It is a very small thing that I should be judged of you, or of man's judgment: yea, I judge not mine own self. For I know nothing by myself; yet am I not hereby justified: but He that judgeth me is the Lord. Therefore judge nothing before the time, until the Lord come, who both will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and will make manifest the counsels of the hearts: and then shall every man have praise of God.
It is a very small thing that I should be judged of you, or of man's judgment: yea, I judge not mine own self. For I know nothing by myself; yet am I not hereby justified: but He that judgeth me is the Lord. Therefore judge nothing before the time, until the Lord come, who both will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and will make manifest the counsels of the hearts: and then shall every man have praise of God.
@@Look at Valva in his mugshot, dressed in a suicide gown! He must have cried when brought to jail, and whimpered he was going to *hurt himself!* Please! He don't have it in him! He don't have the Judas stomach to hurt himself! Everyone knows cops are pussies!
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