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Topic: Man Gets Away WIth Molesting and Murdering Little Boy
msharmony's photo
Thu 09/08/16 04:46 PM
ok,,,Rebel and I agree on something,,

where are the flying pigs,,,,,lol

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Thu 09/08/16 04:49 PM

ok,,,Rebel and I agree on something,,

where are the flying pigs,,,,,lol
Hell froze over and they're stuck laugh

msharmony's photo
Thu 09/08/16 04:53 PM
laugh laugh laugh laugh

Lpdon's photo
Fri 09/09/16 11:03 AM




my first thought is emotional,, how dare they



then, my second thought is whether the family was consulted,, whether they were desperate to bring their child home for burial enough to trade off him being in jail until he is 73 (with the average lifespan in america only around 85 years , and the life span of an accused molestor in prison much less) or whether they would rather never have their kid and just have him killed or die 'naturally'(possibly before twenty years) in jail

the family is important too,, and my best hope is this was done in consideration of all possibilities and justice for the family
Yes the family was consulted....

"That plea agreement had the blessing of the Wetterling family."
http://www.sctimes.com/story/news/local/2016/09/06/heinrich-confesses-wetterlings-death/89906220/


Still doesn't make it right.....
Seemed to be right enough in the parents eyes. They wanted their son home, they got it....which wouldn't have happened without the plea deal. And the killer gets what will amount to a life sentence more than likely. Plea deals happen everyday. An old case was solved and left those closest to the victim satisfied.

They clearly had some evidence, enough for a search warrant to toss this guys house. That's how they found the child porn.
They CLEARLY had no evidence pointing to where the child was buried. And they weren't going to find that out without the plea deal. Why can't you get that?



There's always a way. This guy would have eventually opened up in prison for better treatment. Chomo's are the bottom tier there with constant targets on their back.

Seakolony's photo
Fri 09/09/16 02:10 PM
Edited by Seakolony on Fri 09/09/16 02:13 PM



my first thought is emotional,, how dare they



then, my second thought is whether the family was consulted,, whether they were desperate to bring their child home for burial enough to trade off him being in jail until he is 73 (with the average lifespan in america only around 85 years , and the life span of an accused molestor in prison much less) or whether they would rather never have their kid and just have him killed or die 'naturally'(possibly before twenty years) in jail

the family is important too,, and my best hope is this was done in consideration of all possibilities and justice for the family


seems more like a slap in the face of the family... he confesses to raping murdering their 11 year old little boy, after 27 years of wondering, and then don't charge him with murder... but still, he won't see daylight outside of prison ever again, the other inmates are not good with child rape/murder anyway... he will most likely turn out to have a bad death in prison..


Yes he will. He's 52 and he's facing a maximum of 20 years, that's if the judge doesn't go easy on him and doesn't count good time or parole. This guy will be out in 10-12 years.


The guy will be dead in prison unless they keep him out of population.

Just like the child molesting doctor that was my kids doctor.

http://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/local/2016/06/13/bradley-moved-prison-out-state/85659834/

Lpdon's photo
Fri 09/09/16 09:55 PM




my first thought is emotional,, how dare they



then, my second thought is whether the family was consulted,, whether they were desperate to bring their child home for burial enough to trade off him being in jail until he is 73 (with the average lifespan in america only around 85 years , and the life span of an accused molestor in prison much less) or whether they would rather never have their kid and just have him killed or die 'naturally'(possibly before twenty years) in jail

the family is important too,, and my best hope is this was done in consideration of all possibilities and justice for the family


seems more like a slap in the face of the family... he confesses to raping murdering their 11 year old little boy, after 27 years of wondering, and then don't charge him with murder... but still, he won't see daylight outside of prison ever again, the other inmates are not good with child rape/murder anyway... he will most likely turn out to have a bad death in prison..


Yes he will. He's 52 and he's facing a maximum of 20 years, that's if the judge doesn't go easy on him and doesn't count good time or parole. This guy will be out in 10-12 years.


The guy will be dead in prison unless they keep him out of population.

Just like the child molesting doctor that was my kids doctor.

http://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/local/2016/06/13/bradley-moved-prison-out-state/85659834/


Now days, when they make deals, they end up on protective custody and can only be housed with the same. Believe it or not, very rarely does that even happen anymore in prison.

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Sat 09/10/16 01:35 AM





my first thought is emotional,, how dare they



then, my second thought is whether the family was consulted,, whether they were desperate to bring their child home for burial enough to trade off him being in jail until he is 73 (with the average lifespan in america only around 85 years , and the life span of an accused molestor in prison much less) or whether they would rather never have their kid and just have him killed or die 'naturally'(possibly before twenty years) in jail

the family is important too,, and my best hope is this was done in consideration of all possibilities and justice for the family


seems more like a slap in the face of the family... he confesses to raping murdering their 11 year old little boy, after 27 years of wondering, and then don't charge him with murder... but still, he won't see daylight outside of prison ever again, the other inmates are not good with child rape/murder anyway... he will most likely turn out to have a bad death in prison..


Yes he will. He's 52 and he's facing a maximum of 20 years, that's if the judge doesn't go easy on him and doesn't count good time or parole. This guy will be out in 10-12 years.


The guy will be dead in prison unless they keep him out of population.

Just like the child molesting doctor that was my kids doctor.

http://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/local/2016/06/13/bradley-moved-prison-out-state/85659834/


Now days, when they make deals, they end up on protective custody and can only be housed with the same. Believe it or not, very rarely does that even happen anymore in prison.

tell that to Jeffrey The Cook!

Lpdon's photo
Sat 09/10/16 04:21 AM






my first thought is emotional,, how dare they



then, my second thought is whether the family was consulted,, whether they were desperate to bring their child home for burial enough to trade off him being in jail until he is 73 (with the average lifespan in america only around 85 years , and the life span of an accused molestor in prison much less) or whether they would rather never have their kid and just have him killed or die 'naturally'(possibly before twenty years) in jail

the family is important too,, and my best hope is this was done in consideration of all possibilities and justice for the family


seems more like a slap in the face of the family... he confesses to raping murdering their 11 year old little boy, after 27 years of wondering, and then don't charge him with murder... but still, he won't see daylight outside of prison ever again, the other inmates are not good with child rape/murder anyway... he will most likely turn out to have a bad death in prison..


Yes he will. He's 52 and he's facing a maximum of 20 years, that's if the judge doesn't go easy on him and doesn't count good time or parole. This guy will be out in 10-12 years.


The guy will be dead in prison unless they keep him out of population.

Just like the child molesting doctor that was my kids doctor.

http://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/local/2016/06/13/bradley-moved-prison-out-state/85659834/


Now days, when they make deals, they end up on protective custody and can only be housed with the same. Believe it or not, very rarely does that even happen anymore in prison.

tell that to Jeffrey The Cook!


Times have changed. Here locally in the jail's Chomo's have their own Unit and when they move them out of the unit for Medical or any other reason they have multiple officers including a K-9 and the other Units are locked down.

For prisons, they have their own special prison here in Nevada. It rarely happens.

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