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reply to post by Creep Thumper
When you work with these people you really think about the victims. A lot.
Studies reveal that children are 11 times more likely to be abused in state care than they are in their own homes, and 7 times more likely to die as a result of abuse in the foster care system.
Ciara Jobes is one of those cases. Last year, she was found dead in the home of her foster mother; she was emaciated and had been badly beaten.
These people are chameleons. They're your neighbor, your brother, your dad. They're highly manipulative and slick and they're very skilled at hiding. Some of them escape only to be nabbed later.
Originally posted by Creep Thumper
These people are chameleons. They're your neighbor, your brother, your dad. They're highly manipulative and slick and they're very skilled at hiding. Some of them escape only to be nabbed later.
This is one case. Something about those pictures bothered someone enough to report it. Something bothered the police and the DA because they kicked it up the chain. Then there's the judge, one guy in a large group of people who thinks they're not suspect.
Originally posted by AnonyWarp
reply to post by Creep Thumper
so, because some are bad we have to watch everyones moves ?
Because some trees are sick, you have to preven the whole forest to be sick by burning it ?
can you answer my question ?
Originally posted by Creep Thumper
For decades I listened to these people discussing their crimes. I've learned a few things about them. There are more of these types out there than you realize.
Originally posted by Creep Thumper
You still haven't answered the question. Why? Aren't pictures with their clothes on good enough?
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Originally posted by Creep Thumper
You're all missing the point. This was one case in thousands.
These people are chameleons. They're your neighbor, your brother, your dad. They're highly manipulative and slick and they're very skilled at hiding. Some of them escape only to be nabbed later.
This is one case. Something about those pictures bothered someone enough to report it. Something bothered the police and the DA because they kicked it up the chain. Then there's the judge, one guy in a large group of people who thinks they're not suspect.
The next argument will be that that's why he's a judge and not working at WM. He "smarter" than the guy/gal developing the film.
Slippery slope. So many judgments to consider. All of it rests on the fallible human being.
It's all a matter of opinion, isn't it? I suppose that's why so many people are relying on God. Because in the here and now we can't even count on ourselves to do the right thing.
Because I don't understand why it's necessary. Is dignity dead?
Originally posted by ollncasino
Originally posted by Creep Thumper
For decades I listened to these people discussing their crimes. I've learned a few things about them. There are more of these types out there than you realize.
I don't doubt that there are a lot of pedophiles out there. I do however feel that if you deal with pedophiles every day, you tend to see them where they don't exist.
You, after all, were arguing why do parents need to take pictures of their kids without clothes on.
Originally posted by PsykoOps
reply to post by Creep Thumper
Yes it is very shocking that probably 9 out of 10 parents like to take pictures of their children.
Protip: you shouldn't use big words like "crimes" in a thread where the discussion is about a couple who were innocent and wrongly accused.
Originally posted by AnonyWarp
reply to post by Creep Thumper
i never said you said it.
answer my question, can you ?
Originally posted by Creep Thumper
For decades I listened to these people discussing their crimes.