Thursday, July 25, 2013

Vermont Town worried over release of high-risk sex offender

The hours are ticking down toward the release from prison of Timothy J. Szad, a sex offender deemed so dangerous that Vermont authorities are taking the unusual step of not only warning the public but cautioning that blue-eyed, blond-haired boys of 12 or 13 could be in particular peril.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/07/25/vermont-town-worried-over-sex-offender-release/

12 comments :

  1. nice article there


    from the ACLU:
    "Courts have determined the appropriate sentence for him, he's served his sentence, and now he's getting out."


    From our state representative:
    "State Rep. Alice Emmons, a Springfield lawmaker who chairs the House committee that oversees Vermont's prisons, said she opposes civil commitment laws."

    Clearly both the courts and our elected state representative are failing us. Since when does the interest of an admitted pedophile who is likely to commit the same crime again take priority over public safety?

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  2. Alright already can we stop with the trying to terrify everyone now.

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    1. My son is older now, but was blond and blue eyed when he was 12-13. I think this is a public SERVICE, and is terrifying only because they think he will likely reoffend! Is it worth YOUR child being the next victim. I thought as much. Something HAS to change!

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    2. Like I have said before. Why doesn't anyone care about the existing 27 registered sex offenders in Springfield? Are some sex offenders better then others? Heck, some of them are even non-compliant with treatment. Why are we picking on this guy? They are all potential re-offenders...

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    3. Is it really true that you have a room to rent to him Alpin Jack?

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    4. 5:00 PM yes some sex offenders are better than others. It depends on whether they have been put into the high risk category. There is a big difference between flashers and pedophiles who seek out developmentally disabled kids and rape them.

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  3. Our "progressive" lawmakers are more concerned with trying to penetrate your life instead of governing local and constitutional law.

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    1. You mean like penetrating lives such as telling a woman what she can and can't do with her body? Or, penetrating your life by telling you who you can or cannot marry?

      Just curious.

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  4. I'm not afraid. My kids have grown up and left town like most everyone else.

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  5. what about the victim; he will never forget; he should at least have the assurance that the pedophile will never again be able to harm him (however that has to be accomplished and here the bleeding hearts will object) but as long as the memory remains in the child's mind is the length of time that the pedophile should be incarcerated!

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    1. Geographic location will never truly put the victims mind at ease.

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  6. In light of all the recent abductions, I have begun to offer mobile personal safely backpacks with a very loud alarm and flashing LED lights. They attract immediate attention to dangerous situations and can cause the attacker to flee before harm is done!!! A cell phone may be hard or impossible to find or it may dropped or taken by the assailant. Phones only notify first responders, taking up valuable time for them to arrive on the scene. With the 911 call and the backpack alarm, many people are warned immediately and at the same time, creating multiple opportunities for immediate assistance! Please visit iSafeIowa.com 10% of profit goes to the Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Help me help our kids! iSafeIowa 641-638-0856 641-569-9151

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