Calling Your Molester

It equates to 3 weeks in prison for each one of his victims he raped, tortured and murdered.

[quote]Pj92x wrote:

[quote]GrizzlyBerg wrote:
^ fucked up thing is Lopez was released on $50 bail. He only served a total of about 17 years if my memory serves me.

The only reason Ridgway wasn’t put to death was it was part of his plea bargain. He offered to show cops where all of the remains were if he was spared the death penalty.

Someone like Ted Bundy, who is only slightly lower on the list, was killed for his crimes. [/quote]
Child-murderer and rapist, known as “The Monster of the Andes”. Targeted young girls, between the ages of 8 and 12. Arrested in 1980 and convicted in 1983 of killing 110 young girls but confessed to killing 300, exact total unknown. Though he may be the most prolific serial killer of the 20th century, he was released in 1998. Current whereabouts unknown.
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That is some fucked up shit, what’s even more fucked up is to know there are people who probably never get caught.

[quote]Pj92x wrote:
…he was released in 1998. Current whereabouts unknown.
[/quote]

WHAT THE FUCK, MAN???!!!

[quote]Pj92x wrote:
And can you show me how many people are executed wrongly?
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What’s the point? It’s too late to do anything about it… But seriously, a wrongful execution is not only an innocent human wrongfully killed; it’s a guilty person gone unpunished.

[quote]postholedigger wrote:

[quote]Pj92x wrote:
…he was released in 1998. Current whereabouts unknown.
[/quote]

WHAT THE FUCK, MAN???!!![/quote]

Not to worry my friend, the pillow case rapist Christopher Hubbart will soon be released, after admitting to raping at least 38 women.

[quote]MaximusB wrote:

[quote]postholedigger wrote:

[quote]Pj92x wrote:
…he was released in 1998. Current whereabouts unknown.
[/quote]

WHAT THE FUCK, MAN???!!![/quote]

Not to worry my friend, the pillow case rapist Christopher Hubbart will soon be released, after admitting to raping at least 38 women. [/quote]

But I’m sure he’s rehabilitated and sorry for what he did. There’s no way they would release anyone who is a danger to society.

[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:

[quote]MaximusB wrote:

[quote]postholedigger wrote:

[quote]Pj92x wrote:
…he was released in 1998. Current whereabouts unknown.
[/quote]

WHAT THE FUCK, MAN???!!![/quote]

Not to worry my friend, the pillow case rapist Christopher Hubbart will soon be released, after admitting to raping at least 38 women. [/quote]

But I’m sure he’s rehabilitated and sorry for what he did. There’s no way they would release anyone who is a danger to society.[/quote]

38 misdemeanours if you ask me. No is the new yes.

[quote]angry chicken wrote:

[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:

[quote]angry chicken wrote:

[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:

[quote]jjackkrash wrote:

[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:
For people who are convicted beyond a shadow of a doubt, just hang them that same day. [/quote]

Reasonable people make mistakes; cops lie; witnesses lie; and prosecutors lie. Evidence that looks airtight one day sometimes isn’t and is later proved to be absolutely false. The biggest problem with a death penalty is trying to undo a mistake.

http://www.innocenceproject.org/[/quote]
I do agree that its far from perfect or 100%[/quote]

Then as long as it is NEVER 100%, how can you call for the state to take another person’s life?

You are, by DEFAULT, calling for the death of innocent people (occasionally). In the name of “justice” FOR innocent people…

That’s my problem with it.

If I came in and someone was raping my daughter or something and I SAW it, I’d kill the mutherfucker right there. However, if my daughter was raped, no one was caught for weeks and they finally rounded in a suspect, I would be very hesitant to call for the death penalty. [/quote]

I don’t believe the system is 100% right but that does not mean there aren’t cases where the conviction is 100% right.[/quote]

I can “devil’s advocate” ANY scenario you come up with (and so could you if you wanted to). The “Justice” system is simply too flawed to be 100% right all the time. And if it’s flawed, then mistakes WILL be made. It’s not like I’m saying, “let them all loose”. I’m saying, “don’t kill anyone, but feel free to lock their ass up until they die”.

Being locked in a cage for decades can kill your spirit far more painfully than simply killing your body.[/quote]

I can agree with locking them up for the remainder of their lives, IF you make it living hell. No TV, no lifting weights, these mother fuckers would work their fucking ass off all day 7 days a week until they drew their last breath. They would offset the cost to the law-abiding tax payers in some way.

They would not be sitting there enjoying tv, lifting weights, relaxing, and eating on the tax payer.

The school in the original story did not follow state law, which mandates that law enforcement MUST be notified if there is an accusation of sexual misconduct involving a child.

Also, the victim’s lawyer also said that the state law which says you cannot record someone without their knowledge does not apply here, for some reason or another.

The teacher’s Union is going to get busted wide open from this.

I’m touched.

Right, I’m not going to open up in public in real life about this with anybody else I don’t know, but;
Violence against children makes me very, very angry on a deep level in my brain, and that is because I had such experiences as a child.
Sexual violence against people in general does the same, because sexual violence is unforgiveable, since it is an insult to love IMO.

Actual, real world violence is wrong. No, I don’t care. It’s wrong.
It’s worth emphasising at this point that my parents did everything they possibly could to prevent what was happening, but that other adults in school and elsewhere were looking the other way.
So yeah, my advice is this; don’t call your molester. He or she isn’t worth the effort. Call people you can trust, and when you find somebody has actually broken the law- go to the police. Pure and simple.

[quote]Bauber wrote:

[quote]angry chicken wrote:

[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:

[quote]angry chicken wrote:

[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:

[quote]jjackkrash wrote:

[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:
For people who are convicted beyond a shadow of a doubt, just hang them that same day. [/quote]

Reasonable people make mistakes; cops lie; witnesses lie; and prosecutors lie. Evidence that looks airtight one day sometimes isn’t and is later proved to be absolutely false. The biggest problem with a death penalty is trying to undo a mistake.

http://www.innocenceproject.org/[/quote]
I do agree that its far from perfect or 100%[/quote]

Then as long as it is NEVER 100%, how can you call for the state to take another person’s life?

You are, by DEFAULT, calling for the death of innocent people (occasionally). In the name of “justice” FOR innocent people…

That’s my problem with it.

If I came in and someone was raping my daughter or something and I SAW it, I’d kill the mutherfucker right there. However, if my daughter was raped, no one was caught for weeks and they finally rounded in a suspect, I would be very hesitant to call for the death penalty. [/quote]

I don’t believe the system is 100% right but that does not mean there aren’t cases where the conviction is 100% right.[/quote]

I can “devil’s advocate” ANY scenario you come up with (and so could you if you wanted to). The “Justice” system is simply too flawed to be 100% right all the time. And if it’s flawed, then mistakes WILL be made. It’s not like I’m saying, “let them all loose”. I’m saying, “don’t kill anyone, but feel free to lock their ass up until they die”.

Being locked in a cage for decades can kill your spirit far more painfully than simply killing your body.[/quote]

I can agree with locking them up for the remainder of their lives, IF you make it living hell. No TV, no lifting weights, these mother fuckers would work their fucking ass off all day 7 days a week until they drew their last breath. They would offset the cost to the law-abiding tax payers in some way.

They would not be sitting there enjoying tv, lifting weights, relaxing, and eating on the tax payer.[/quote]

That’s EXACTLY what I’m advocating. Fuck them, they don’t get to experience comfort ever again.

That took some balls to confront her molester.

Death penalty? The old adage of an eye for an eye would make that a bit extreme. (Flame away)

As for the poor lady getting in trouble for recording the phone call, she may be covered under the “one-party consent” law, but I’m no law dog.

[quote]angry chicken wrote:

[quote]Bauber wrote:

[quote]angry chicken wrote:

[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:

[quote]angry chicken wrote:

[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:

[quote]jjackkrash wrote:

[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:
For people who are convicted beyond a shadow of a doubt, just hang them that same day. [/quote]

Reasonable people make mistakes; cops lie; witnesses lie; and prosecutors lie. Evidence that looks airtight one day sometimes isn’t and is later proved to be absolutely false. The biggest problem with a death penalty is trying to undo a mistake.

http://www.innocenceproject.org/[/quote]
I do agree that its far from perfect or 100%[/quote]

Then as long as it is NEVER 100%, how can you call for the state to take another person’s life?

You are, by DEFAULT, calling for the death of innocent people (occasionally). In the name of “justice” FOR innocent people…

That’s my problem with it.

If I came in and someone was raping my daughter or something and I SAW it, I’d kill the mutherfucker right there. However, if my daughter was raped, no one was caught for weeks and they finally rounded in a suspect, I would be very hesitant to call for the death penalty. [/quote]

I don’t believe the system is 100% right but that does not mean there aren’t cases where the conviction is 100% right.[/quote]

I can “devil’s advocate” ANY scenario you come up with (and so could you if you wanted to). The “Justice” system is simply too flawed to be 100% right all the time. And if it’s flawed, then mistakes WILL be made. It’s not like I’m saying, “let them all loose”. I’m saying, “don’t kill anyone, but feel free to lock their ass up until they die”.

Being locked in a cage for decades can kill your spirit far more painfully than simply killing your body.[/quote]

I can agree with locking them up for the remainder of their lives, IF you make it living hell. No TV, no lifting weights, these mother fuckers would work their fucking ass off all day 7 days a week until they drew their last breath. They would offset the cost to the law-abiding tax payers in some way.

They would not be sitting there enjoying tv, lifting weights, relaxing, and eating on the tax payer.[/quote]

That’s EXACTLY what I’m advocating. Fuck them, they don’t get to experience comfort ever again. [/quote]

I’d be fine with that.

There we go. Simple, easy conflict resolution through the avoidance of irritating bastards. Lovely. Off to drink. byeeee…