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I fully believe that child molesters can not be cured of their sick desires that lead them to sexually abuse children. They are wired differently than normal people and it can’t be changed.
In one way, I am sickened every time I hear about an Internet child predator arrest but in another way I am glad, because they were caught and arrested. I say we should throw them under the jail and forget about them, but unfortunately the justice system doesn’t work that way.
I am sick to death of the fact that child molesters get such light sentences. Why should they be released back into society to stalk our children? Don’t we owe our children more?
Why is it that a person who rapes a child generally spends less time in prison than a bank robber? Kids are far more valuable than any amount of money. Why is there not appropriate justice for them when sexual crimes are committed against them?
It disgusts me, really disgusts me, to look at the sex offender listings and see how many of these sickos have done little or no time for their sex crimes against children. Yet here they are, moving into your neighborhood, my neighborhood and basically anywhere they damn well choose as long as it’s not near a school, church or playground.. or whatever the state restrictions may be. They are still living near children! And worse, I think, that they can live next door to you and your child and see your child individually every day as you come and go. So what if they don’t have a group of children to stalk, they can still choose individual child targets.
The system is just not good enough. It is not harsh enough on sex offenders, especially when a child has been victimized.
The story below is about a person who has a high profile job with CBS, and was recently busted for making arrangements on the internet to rape an 11-year old girl and have the sexual assault videotaped as well.
What do you think should happen to people like this? I know I have my ideas…
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A man convicted of forcible rape was found working at FedEx in Sacramento, California, delivering packages, after he failed to register his address with the sex offender registry. FedEx says they did not know he was a convicted sex offender. The man was jailed and then released.
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It’s A Hard Knock Life For A Homeless Sex Offender In GeorgiaMan Wins $4 Million After Assault By Chicago PoliceA High Profile Child Predator
August 5th, 2007 · 1 Comment
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A convicted sex offender in Georgia who has twice failed to register with the state sex offender registry is now facing life in prison. The man is homeless and has no address, but that is no excuse under the state law.
Larry W Moore, Jr. took indecent liberties with a child in North Carolina and was convicted in 1994. Georgia’s strict sex offender registration law requires convicted sex offenders to register an address that is not closer than 1,000 feet from schools, day care facilities, school bus stops, public swimming pools and churches. The offenders also have the 1,000 feet restriction for work addresses.
Since this is Moore’s second conviction for not registering as a sex offender, Georgia law mandates an automatic life sentence.
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