Saturday, July 14, 2007

Another child dies from a preventable cause.

Here it is again in the news. Another child dies because a known violent sex offender is released from prison.

How is this preventable? Easy. Lets never let these guys ever see the light of day again, or go a step farther and never let them breath again. This guy Terapon Adhahn was convicted of a prior violent sexual assault. If that was not bad enough, he did it against his half sister!

Adhahn
served two months in jail and completed five years of sex offender treatment
following a 1990 incest conviction after he violently raped his half-sister,
court records say.
During an evaluation in August 1990, Adhahn told a
therapist he'd been sexually molested countless times by an older brother when
he was between 7 and 9 years old, according to court records. He also said his
biological father was an abusive alcoholic.
The therapist called Adhahn's
personality profile "extremely problematic." But by the time Adhahn completed
sex offender treatment in 1997, his counselor wrote that he had made adequate
progress and was actively involved in weekly group therapy.

Two months of jail time? I've seen guys get worse for having a joint on them, or for stealing a VCR. This is just plain stupid. How is it that this man "violently raped" a family member, and he got out in two months? In Colorado, we have the death penalty on the table as a punishment for rape! Oh, but maybe we should feel sorry for him because he was abused when younger and forgive him for his Violent Sexual behavior, is that it? BS! That does not cut it in the least bit.

Have we not learned our lessons yet? Are the stories of Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. who was released later killing Dru Sjodin, and Joseph Edward Duncan who killed Dylan Groene after being released for prior Violent Sexual Assaults easily forgotten? They are not alone, and it will continue to happen. Even after all the attention Jessica Lunsford got after John Evander Couey killed her, we still haven't moved in a direction that I see suitable enough in punishment. Why do we release these guys to do what they have done before? And isn't it easy to correlate that after their prison and so called treatment that they will kill the victim to possibly avoid being caught and sent back to the treatment which was to cure them?

I am ashamed of our legal system when these events continue and little changes. I am ashamed of our Representatives and Senators for not passing laws which permanently remove these people from our society. Why can't we just say that these people are so damaged that we need to flush them away and put them in the ground? If you do something like this, you forfeit your right to live. Why do we believe these people can be fixed? Show me a sex offender which has not re-offended, and I will say it is a ticking time bomb. And honestly, I do not care, because why should they even be given a chance!

The only reason for keeping them alive would be to let science study them so we can weed these people out. If it is a genetic fingerprint shared between them, or a chemical imbalance which can be proven to fix them forever which is found, I still do not want them walking the streets. I wish I knew the name and case information of a sex offender who was chemically castrated who talked his nurse into giving him Testosterone injections to reverse the effects of his treatment. Guess what he did later? He was caught re-offending!

I believe in monsters, and these people are examples of true monsters. Monsters should not exist except in stories. I do not believe all people can be treated and released. Would we have treated Hitler and released him to live a life of forgiveness? What are we really losing or giving up if we just removed these people from the world? Tell me, I want to know what they offer which is so great that someone feels we need them around and allow them to re-enter society? Is it in the Bible that once you rape and kill someone that you get a pass after so many days to go and do it again? I have not seen this issue addressed in the Constitution or Bill Of Rights saying that sex offenders should get special treatment and released to take more life. If so, show me exactly where it says "a sex offenders life should be forgiven and allowed to offend again, even if they take an other's life!"

I want to hear how anyone can justify and clearly explain to everyone in the world without disagreement that we are doing something right by letting these people enjoy life after they have scarred others in ways they will always have with them. Until there is some world wide consensus in total harmony that they should live after such an act, I will want their blood wetting the earth I stand on! And if that day happens, I will know for a fact the Devil is walking among us.

I pray for those hurt, and damn those who did it!

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