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  • Glenn B

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    I hope, that before the police arrived, either the husband or wife remembered to reload the unloaded gun that the wife had allowed the bad guy to take thus giving the husband the excuse to shoot him. :banana:

    Now seriously: Such a story is satisfying to read in as much as the good guys evidently did what was right and rid the streets (at least temporarily) of an alleged POS pedophile and the alleged pedo apparently got exactly what he deserved. Who knows, if he lives, maybe a long stint in prison will reaarange his way of thinking but I can and will say this: Based on my experiences with arresting a few pedophiles when I was a federal agent - I doubt very much that even getting shot will have cured him; they are sick perverts beyond belief.
     

    Hoji

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    I would not have shot him after catching him either. Nope. Way. Too. Nice.
     

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    Glad this ultimately worked out as it should have....and damn right, dude should have had his wife work the phone.


    That said, and I know it's wrong to make jokes related to this stuff (but I will anyway!), reading this thread reminded me of a (joke) product review found while doing pre-purchase research for my cuma kage:

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    seeker_two

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    Glad this ultimately worked out as it should have....and damn right, dude should have had his wife work the phone.


    That said, and I know it's wrong to make jokes related to this stuff (but I will anyway!), reading this thread reminded me of a (joke) product review found while doing pre-purchase research for my cuma kage:

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    ....and then you die from being a bad shot.....

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    Texasjack

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    We had a peeping tom living in our neighborhood. What he would do is take his dog out with him and if someone caught him, he'd say his dog ran off and he was just getting it. I was a witness to that happening. Word went out and he got caught in another neighborhood and then he moved away. Next time I heard about him, he was in jail somewhere around Lake Livingston.

    Now, here's the important part: The prosecutor called me as a potential witness so he could try to get this guy as much prison time as possible. According to the prosecutor, it is very common that guys who do this eventually escalate their desires into committing rape, abduction, and even murder. That's why he wanted to show that this POS was a habitual sexual predator and get him locked up as long as possible. Eventually some sort of deal was struck and I didn't have to testify.

    I hope that the couple in the news don't have further complications from the way they reacted. I don't think they were totally within the law by going after the guy and holding him at gun point. Of course, with Communist Kim Ogg running the prosecutor's office, who knows what vile decisions may get made. The way things are going, they may build a statue to the dirtbag.
     

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    Perverts like this getting ventilated are not exactly high on my list of people I am going to extend sympathies for. They choose to be perverts, so they need to suffer the consequences of their choices. Seems like getting shot is just one of the consequences in this case.
     

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    Don’t leave us in suspense…spill the beans and tell the stories already
    I shouldn't have put the emoji in my original post and, no, I won't tell the stories. In my whole life, my contacts with that guy were the only times I've ever deliberately been a bully. Looking back on it, I'm ashamed of myself for some of the things I did.
     

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    Based on my experiences with arresting a few pedophiles when I was a federal agent - I doubt very much that even getting shot will have cured him;...
    When I worked for the federal government, I had some experience in this area, too. Lucky for me, I only had to work in that area for 6 months but I learned a lot in between the nightmares. IIRC, it's generally believed there are three types of child molesters -
    • Opportunistic -
      • They're not attracted to children but they'll have sex with one if they get a chance. They're not pedophiles; they're just indiscriminate regarding who they choose to rape.
    • Preferential -
      • These are actually pedophiles; they'd prefer to have sex with children. However, they can have romantic, physical relationships with adults. Most don't molest children because it's too much of a risk and they can find other outlets.
    • Exclusive -
      • They feel no sexual desire for anyone past puberty. If they're going to have any sex with another person, it must be with a child.
    The first two groups aren't a problem as long as you keep them away from kids.

    When pedos fall into the "exclusive" group, though, my belief is that they can't be cured. In fact, I think that's understood by most of them which is why the few who have gone public have done so for overtly political reasons. They want folks to treat them as merely having a different sexual orientation. They want people to accept that there are at least three sexual orientations: heterosexual, homosexual, and pedosexual. It's a testament to just how screwed up are the brains of the ones who go public that they think they might actually change the culture to accept them; it ain't gonna happen.

    Of course not all pedophiles, even exclusives, are child molesters. Some of them are self-aware enough to eschew acting on their urges; deep down, they know those desires are evil. Most, IMO, are simply afraid of the punishment they'd receive if they act on their desires and get caught. At best, they live sad little lives that revolve around masturbating to "Barely Legal"-style (or worse) porn or calling phone sex lines where the sex worker will pretend to be a child for their sexual gratification.

    But no "exclusive" ever loses their desires. They may live their entire lives without harming a child but their desires will remain until they are dead.

    tl;dr - I agree with you. Getting shot won't cure a pedo. Pedophilia is a chronic condition cured only by death.
     

    kyletxria1911a1

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    I shouldn't have put the emoji in my original post and, no, I won't tell the stories. In my whole life, my contacts with that guy were the only times I've ever deliberately been a bully. Looking back on it, I'm ashamed of myself for some of the things I did.
    Why I've got a story like that but my nephew died in this story..
    My vote is to kill them all .. summarily I'm no where near ashamed of my actions.. some times some crimes especially crimes against children need to be treated with extreme consequences
     

    kyletxria1911a1

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    When I worked for the federal government, I had some experience in this area, too. Lucky for me, I only had to work in that area for 6 months but I learned a lot in between the nightmares. IIRC, it's generally believed there are three types of child molesters -
    • Opportunistic -
      • They're not attracted to children but they'll have sex with one if they get a chance. They're not pedophiles; they're just indiscriminate regarding who they choose to rape.
    • Preferential -
      • These are actually pedophiles; they'd prefer to have sex with children. However, they can have romantic, physical relationships with adults. Most don't molest children because it's too much of a risk and they can find other outlets.
    • Exclusive -
      • They feel no sexual desire for anyone past puberty. If they're going to have any sex with another person, it must be with a child.
    The first two groups aren't a problem as long as you keep them away from kids.

    When pedos fall into the "exclusive" group, though, my belief is that they can't be cured. In fact, I think that's understood by most of them which is why the few who have gone public have done so for overtly political reasons. They want folks to treat them as merely having a different sexual orientation. They want people to accept that there are at least three sexual orientations: heterosexual, homosexual, and pedosexual. It's a testament to just how screwed up are the brains of the ones who go public that they think they might actually change the culture to accept them; it ain't gonna happen.

    Of course not all pedophiles, even exclusives, are child molesters. Some of them are self-aware enough to eschew acting on their urges; deep down, they know those desires are evil. Most, IMO, are simply afraid of the punishment they'd receive if they act on their desires and get caught. At best, they live sad little lives that revolve around masturbating to "Barely Legal"-style (or worse) porn or calling phone sex lines where the sex worker will pretend to be a child for their sexual gratification.

    But no "exclusive" ever loses their desires. They may live their entire lives without harming a child but their desires will remain until they are dead.

    tl;dr - I agree with you. Getting shot won't cure a pedo. Pedophilia is a chronic condition cured only by death.
    Blessings to you brother I couldn't do it seeing a child molested or killed just for kicks I'd be ruined
     

    Texasjack

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    Not to get too far off track here, but you can look up the registered sex offenders near you online. Problem is that the state doesn't differentiate between someone who rapes 6 year olds and someone who was 18 and had sex with his 17 year old girlfriend only to be reported to the police by an unhappy parent. In my mind, there is a world of difference, especially when it comes to who we should be aware of 20 years later.

    I think its easy to agree that the best treatment for pedophiles is for them to assume room temperature.
     

    benenglish

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    Problem is that the state doesn't differentiate between someone who rapes 6 year olds and someone who was 18 and had sex with his 17 year old girlfriend only to be reported to the police by an unhappy parent.
    You're right. Just knowing that someone is on the registry doesn't really tell anyone anything.

    However, in Texas you can look up the actual crime. Even if someone is on the registry, it's often possible to make a determination that they are no threat...or just the opposite.

    For example, on the registry the closest sex offender to me was ~29 (maybe a few years younger, depending on how long the case took to reach final disposition) when he committed the offense of "Sexual Assault Child" in Wisconsin in the early 1990s. The victim was a 15 year old girl. His risk level is shown as "not reported" but he's on the registry for life. He was initially sentenced to 5 years in prison. He's been out of prison for over 20 years with no subsequent problems.

    If I had kids, I think that would be enough information for me to evaluate the risk to them.

    That being said, I find the concept of the sex offender registry fraught with problems for the reasons you state. People can be on the registry for doing things that no reasonable person would have a problem with. Overall, though, I think having the registry is preferable to not having it.
     

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    I have no problems with a slow, painful death to ANYONE that hurts or harms in any way a child or elderly person. That includes abortion.
     

    candcallen

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    My experience with this is AZ.

    First, let me say that repeat sex offender should be death penalty eligible. They do as much or more damage than murderers. Especially child molesters.

    The registry, like everything criminal justice related is imperfect. We err on the side of protection, as we very well must. I've known hundreds of rapists and child molesters. Sex offenders, the real dangerous filth are easy to spot. You can tell them withing a couple minutes and they are completely different than your run of the mill criminal. That doesn't translate to the registry.

    It also doesn't include all sex offenders and there are loopholes where people get off.

    An example is in AZ, the legislature basically left some punctuation and a couple words out of a law change resulting in a year or two where all sex offenders were allowed to be removed from the registry after a standard term of probation. The lifetime probation and sex offender registry status handed down as part of their sentence was struck down by the courts.

    Disgusting.
     
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