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The victims names were redacted from arresting documents, it's not clear how or why Pagoria had access to them. However, officials said it was not through her employment with the Sheriff's Office.
Originally posted by e4r7h
Wow. People just seem to get weirder and weirder every day. I can't even imagine how she even found the time to do that.. Unless they where her kids or something, which I hope not.
[Size=3]The victims names were redacted from arresting documents, it's not clear how or why Pagoria had access to them. www.orlandosentinel.com...
Originally posted by silent thunder
What is it with today and bad-cop stories? In addition to the ones already floating around on the board today, I just now came across this charming tale:
Eighth Grader Executed for Scaring a Cop
edit on 5/27/11 by silent thunder because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by OldCorp
IMO molesting a child (and I'll qualify that by saying a child under 12) SHOULD carry the death penalty.
Originally posted by Seektruthalways1
***snip***
Repent the end is Near!
And I dont know the time, its soon, within your lifetime, be ready always.
Originally posted by thisguyrighthere
Originally posted by NightGypsy
reply to post by Vitchilo
All I can say is, this police department's pre-employment background screening
is sorely lacking.
It's more that the public puts too much faith in background screenings.
Most people take it for granted that cops, having gone through numerous interviews, profiles, background checks and investigations, polygraphs, etc... , are somehow to be trusted more than the general population.
All of that testing is well and good for past problems and current issues but it does nothing for latent or future issues.
Any number of things from physical trauma to resurfacing inadequacies to improper handling of stress can effectively break a mind. Any mind. It just so happens that police work, being what it is, exposes the officer to a hella lot of factors that would exacerbate any unseen issues.
It's almost guaranteed that any individual exposed to these things long enough will develop issues. Which is why statistically divorces, alcoholism, assaults and depression exist at much higher levels among the "law enforcement" population than the general population.
If they werent sick going in they'll be sick coming out.
Which is why nobody should be doing the job. Especially not for years on end.
We're going about "law enforcement" all wrong as a society.
Originally posted by gandhi
reply to post by Pseudonaut
Uh methinks not, the death penalty put in place for sickos who feed off of people like this woman.
Originally posted by silent thunder
What is it with today and bad-cop stories? In addition to the ones already floating around on the board today, I just now came across this charming tale:
Eighth Grader Executed for Scaring a Cop
edit on 5/27/11 by silent thunder because: (no reason given)
Although he’s been removed from patrol duty, Alvarado remains on the force, albeit in a tax-subsidized sinecure. Although he had repeatedly been threatened with termination for sloppiness or defiance in carrying out administrative duties, Alvarado faces neither criminal prosecution nor professional censure for murdering a 14-year-old boy.
Originally posted by Ben81
at least prisoners have certain principles not to touch a child EVER
edit on 5/27/2011 by Ben81 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by goldentorch
reply to post by TrueAmerican
What is the rest of the world to do with you America? Your police think the answer to every situation is to pick up their weapons and your citizens think the answer to every situation is to pick up their weapons. In fact to an outsider it appears the only solution you have to the multitude of problems life throws at us as evinced by your foreign policies.