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Ok_Translator_7026 t1_j0vgq09 wrote

How in the hell is he not? That’s insane. I would assume the registry is made for people exactly like him. That’s honestly shocking. With that new data , I 100percent see the outrage and would think myself that he is absolutely trying to hide it all. Still, how in the hell is he not considered a predator after committing such a violent sexual crime🤦‍♂️

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GeniusBtch OP t1_j0vowsn wrote

"He was found guilty of of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, assault and battery, malicious destruction of property and witness intimidation."

This was his second offence, the first was when he secretly taped a woman during sex with a hidden camera and then when she broke up with him forwarded the tape to her new boyfriend. He was on parole when he attacked his new girlfriend.

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Ok_Translator_7026 t1_j0vph4s wrote

Damn. Most people would still be in prison for the first charge. Seems to be a pattern of behavior. I have a hard time thinking he’d change his behavior considering how minor the consequences have been for him thus far. I’m all for rehabilitation and redemption but this is a pattern that is increasingly violent.

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39goingon50 t1_j0wzflm wrote

>most people

So uh. Did you see the part where his former state trooper grandfather, with whom he lived at the time of the offense, testified on his behalf?

Yeah.

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Abject-Rich t1_j0wpfzg wrote

These behaviours are enabled, encouraged, perpetuated, and role modeled by the tribes of these kind.

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39goingon50 t1_j0wzsox wrote

Can you be a little more specific regarding who you’re talking about when referring to “tribes of these kind”?

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Abject-Rich t1_j0x4uki wrote

Mostly their leaders…..someone in the community with power…..these behavior is perpetuated, and re-framed. We must change the pattern. This gem is probably a victim of something too.

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39goingon50 t1_j0x4y8i wrote

Okay, but…who is “they”…?

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Abject-Rich t1_j0x5b4a wrote

In this case; particularly; I dare say, the grandpa that didn’t hear anything? He learned that shit somewhere early. To find pleasure in obscene power……and on and on…..

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Abject-Rich t1_j0x5lcc wrote

Who are the enablers? Who saw and kept quiet? Who pay that legal bill? Those people. I’ll leave my child in jail. The end. He is nothing.

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39goingon50 t1_j0x5wo1 wrote

Eh - fight for your child to get help, not just rot in jail. Doesn’t mean justice can’t be had for their victims.

That said, doesn’t sound like your child will have such problems.

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Abject-Rich t1_j0x70us wrote

Clearly, am being dramatic for show. But the foundation is there. Dear, there was a terrible case in a community in Brooklyn; am not gonna say nada, read my peeps…….point is that the subject was found with freezers filled with childrens’ parts…a butcher? I wanna forget……

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anonymisskel t1_j0w6oj6 wrote

From the article: "Because there were no formal sex-crime charges in her case against Curtis, he's not registered as a sex offender and so changing his name eliminates the most easily accessible link to the crimes he committed, Rowland said."

It's fucked up.

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Ksevio t1_j0wkcij wrote

Come to think of it, it's a little weird we have a sex offenders registry, but not like an abusive torturer registry. Major loophole there

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funkygrrl t1_j0wmvls wrote

Or assault and battery/aggravated assault registry. I'd like to know if someone has seriously assaulted others.

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