Tom - that's a long drawn out process. If someone were to drop from a headshot, the criminals would think it's a one-off; after the next two are dropped, you'll have every answer by the end of the day. It'll also be good to be long new undergarments that day.
Tom - that's a long drawn out process. If someone were to drop from a headshot, the criminals would think it's a one-off; after the next two are dropped, you'll have every answer by the end of the day. It'll also be good to be long new undergarments that day.
Annette - that's a sweet thing to say, and I appreciate it. You may be my biggest - maybe only - fan. Your son is fortunate have such a wonderful mother, and your grandchildren are lucky to have you as a grandmother. Many our age are out playing bingo, shuffleboard or watching The Price is Right.
Your family is fortunate that you choose to stay active and informed - watching out for their future - and staying educated on things that shouldn't trouble their young minds.
As a former LEO, maybe you're fond of my extrajudicial leanings. Our retired County Sheriff for the past 16 years is a neighbor and good friend of mine.
In private conversation in the past, off the record of course, I've mentioned my pet peeve of criminals - child molesters/predators - and that if anything ever happened to my children, the perp would just magically disappear - always wanted but never found.
His answer? I'm right there with you - didn't see a thing. He's a good man. Thanks again Annette, I appreciate your kind words. You and your family have a safe and Happy New Year!
You do not, actually, need to "disappear" a child predator. Just put him in GenPop, lock the jail doors, and wait a couple of minutes. To those who aren't familiar with law enforcement,, GenPop is prison slang for being housed in the General Population. A prisoner who is a "chomo", meaning Child Molester, or a Snitch, or a former Cop, their lives may be measured in minutes in the general population. This is not just internet babble, I personally was involved in a case where a child predator was beaten so badly that he had to be released from Jail on Home Detention with Electronic Monitoring so he would not simply be murdered by his fellow inmates. This stuff is very real, and quite common. Oh, and if you're in jail for raping or assaulting adult women, or a senior citizen, a disabled person etc., you may face summary justice with no right of appeal.
Tom, agree 100%. They all have kids too, and they will dish out that jailhouse justice. There is no greater crime than taking a child's innocence. Just my opinion. Child molesters and predators need to be put out of their misery.
They are. The few who manage to survive in jails and prisons are generally capable of concealing their crime and misleading fellow inmates. That said, in my state you can easily go online and enter a person's name into a free, widely available database to see all of their legal history--criminal charges, divorce cases, bankruptcy filings, etc. So a person incarcerated for
Sorry that got cut off. A person incarcerated for sexual abuse of a child, well, the inmates or their friends and family can find out what they were charged with in 30 seconds or so online. I do know that some child sex offenders are kept segregated from the other inmates, in Solitary Confinement, so they aren't attacked or summarily killed. That said, being in jail or prison can be very boring even if you're in genpop, being held in solitary for years on end can lead to mental health problems and even suicide. So they're pretty much screwed either way.
Tom - that's a long drawn out process. If someone were to drop from a headshot, the criminals would think it's a one-off; after the next two are dropped, you'll have every answer by the end of the day. It'll also be good to be long new undergarments that day.
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Just saw your occupation in your profile. You've got a dog in the fight, vis-a-vis, the long drawn out process.
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Annette - that's a sweet thing to say, and I appreciate it. You may be my biggest - maybe only - fan. Your son is fortunate have such a wonderful mother, and your grandchildren are lucky to have you as a grandmother. Many our age are out playing bingo, shuffleboard or watching The Price is Right.
Your family is fortunate that you choose to stay active and informed - watching out for their future - and staying educated on things that shouldn't trouble their young minds.
As a former LEO, maybe you're fond of my extrajudicial leanings. Our retired County Sheriff for the past 16 years is a neighbor and good friend of mine.
In private conversation in the past, off the record of course, I've mentioned my pet peeve of criminals - child molesters/predators - and that if anything ever happened to my children, the perp would just magically disappear - always wanted but never found.
His answer? I'm right there with you - didn't see a thing. He's a good man. Thanks again Annette, I appreciate your kind words. You and your family have a safe and Happy New Year!
You do not, actually, need to "disappear" a child predator. Just put him in GenPop, lock the jail doors, and wait a couple of minutes. To those who aren't familiar with law enforcement,, GenPop is prison slang for being housed in the General Population. A prisoner who is a "chomo", meaning Child Molester, or a Snitch, or a former Cop, their lives may be measured in minutes in the general population. This is not just internet babble, I personally was involved in a case where a child predator was beaten so badly that he had to be released from Jail on Home Detention with Electronic Monitoring so he would not simply be murdered by his fellow inmates. This stuff is very real, and quite common. Oh, and if you're in jail for raping or assaulting adult women, or a senior citizen, a disabled person etc., you may face summary justice with no right of appeal.
Tom, agree 100%. They all have kids too, and they will dish out that jailhouse justice. There is no greater crime than taking a child's innocence. Just my opinion. Child molesters and predators need to be put out of their misery.
They are. The few who manage to survive in jails and prisons are generally capable of concealing their crime and misleading fellow inmates. That said, in my state you can easily go online and enter a person's name into a free, widely available database to see all of their legal history--criminal charges, divorce cases, bankruptcy filings, etc. So a person incarcerated for
Sorry that got cut off. A person incarcerated for sexual abuse of a child, well, the inmates or their friends and family can find out what they were charged with in 30 seconds or so online. I do know that some child sex offenders are kept segregated from the other inmates, in Solitary Confinement, so they aren't attacked or summarily killed. That said, being in jail or prison can be very boring even if you're in genpop, being held in solitary for years on end can lead to mental health problems and even suicide. So they're pretty much screwed either way.