Posted on Jun 23, 2017
Convicted sex offender moves next door to his victim. And it's perfectly legal
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Nothing leaves a more vile taste in my stomach than a child predator. If I didn't have my family to support, these are the kinds of people I would be hunting.
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WOW just wow. I am surprised the POS even made it out of prison alive. I know they have a code in prisons that pertain to these particular scumbags. I honestly am not sure what I would have done. Probably beat him within an inch of his life before he left and made it to where he wouldn't even want to consider coming to live there when he was out of prison. I know there are a lot of people that say they would go the more "mature" route and use their words. But honestly, I don't think I could do that. You don't mess with my children. Whether they are my actual blood children or children that I am responsible for taking care of. Would I do that in front of the kids, not unless it happened to be right there but anyone who says they would use words and not let their anger take over, well I question your fortitude when it comes to defending your family.
There is a time and place for words but there is also a time and place for action. I was taught to shoot a weapon when I was about 9 years old. I was not taught this because it was a fun thing to do. I was taught this so I could defend myself if needed...
There is a time and place for words but there is also a time and place for action. I was taught to shoot a weapon when I was about 9 years old. I was not taught this because it was a fun thing to do. I was taught this so I could defend myself if needed...
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I saw this on the news last night. My question is, why would the parents of the molester allow him to move into the house next door to the child he was convicted of molesting? Something wrong there IMO.
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