Five members of the Mohler family, a father and his four sons, that are all accused of child sexual abuse are still under investigation today. A rural property in western Missouri is being searched for bodies and...
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Miracle Park, a neighborhood in Florida, is a cluster of one-story buildings catering to sex offenders. Minister Richard Witherow is behind this project, who has been preaching to inmates for 30 years. Sex offenders are required to live at least 1,000 feets away from...
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A man who knew Philip Garrido tells of twisted love songs the felon recorded, and of a disturbing history which culminated with religion, and a desire to be arrested. Garrido apparently recorded...
The case of Oklahoma child rapist David Harold Earls is making headlines as an outrageous example of "justice denied," but another recent case, that of child rapist Dennis McCarthy tells a parallel story of...
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When people travel from their home land they become ambassadors to the nation they belong to. However it would seem that countries that have citizens worried about sex predators. Within a neighborhood or play...
" Bobby Minnis, 45, of Fort Lauderdale pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Paul C. Huck at the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Florida. According to information presented at the plea hearing, Minnis flew from Fort Lauderdale , Fla. , in 2005 to Texas...
Atlanta, GA (October 26, 2007) - This case has been extremely controversial in Georgia. While no one does or should tolerate true sex offenders, what happened to this young man was wrong. The district attorney...
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The popularity of online dating has attracted an unwanted element. Sex Offenders have found a loophole that allows them to slip by traditional criminal background checks and make it into the mainstream online dating scene.
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Since I write about women’s issues and true crime, I’ve become more aware and astute to what is going on around me. I notice people…I think twice about things I see. Maybe I’ve become paranoid, but I find...
created by Michelle Says So | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 946 views | 4 recommendations | 1 comment
"There are about 600,000 convicted sex offenders in the United States. As of this month, 29,000 of them had profiles on MySpace.
The number comes from a group of state attorneys general who threatened MySpace with...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Gov. Ted Strickland signed a bill on Saturday that would track the worst sex offenders for the rest of their lives.
The legislation would match the federal Adam Walsh Act, passed by...
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"The US Congress passed a bill into law this week aimed at protecting children from online predators. The law dictates how hyperlinks and domain names leading to sexual content may be presented. The Adam Walsh...
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Daily News "The United States authorities reported on Monday that all 50 states have joined a national website that lists the addresses and other details of convicted sex offenders."
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Is it the responsibility of Real Estate Agents to inform buyers & renters about the possibility that a potential neighbor may be a sex offender? Is it the responsibility of the seller or landlord to inform the...
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) - Hundreds of sex offenders being tracked by the state won't be allowed into public hurricane shelters in Florida under a new policy, which will allow them to ride out the storms in prisons instead.
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