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Originally Posted by WSSix
Put your pitchforks away guys. You don't know the circumstances surrounding his "child abuse" or statutory rape charge. There are a lot of people on sex offender registries for "child abuse" and statutory rape that did nothing but have consensual sex with their legally underage yet socially acceptably aged partner at the time. Meaning they got thrown in jail and had their lives ruined for doing the exact same thing you yourself most likely did while a teenager or young adult. It's sickening the extent to which government and prosecutors have ruined the lives of people by getting convictions for normal behavior. It's only compounded by the use of blanket, ambiguous terms like sex offender. I'll get off my soapbox now.
The guy still sucks for stealing someone's car and wrecking it though.
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Trey, I get what you're saying. As with all things, yes....there are some innocent people in prison that may have been wrongly convicted, there are others who were wrongfully terminated from well paying jobs, etc. I get all that. I'm just speaking from the norm assuming he was wrong or got his due process and was convicted had he messed with a child. Had he not, fine, that's between him and GOD. But, oddly enough, he had a wrap sheet, so that sort of speaks about his character. That's where I formulated my opinion. I doubt very seriously if the legal system kept getting it wrong and was just picking on him. Like I stated, he got what he had coming to him. Maybe, I'm too passionate about this kid thing because I'm a firefighter/paramedic and I've personally seen it far too many times when it has happened to innocent, beautiful, helpless/defenseless children while on shift. Being that he was a thief also makes me think about the old saying,
There's no honor amongst thieves.
I'm off my soapbox now too. LOL!!