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SEX OFFENDER OF THE WEEK



IF he's willing I would like for Joe Aleshire to share his newly acquired title as my sex offender of the week with some very "special" people. Not "special" in the way which you talk about something you care deeply for. But "special" in the way that you comment on some who is just not working with a full sack of marbles. You know, those that have evidently rammed their heads into brick walls once or twice or a hundred too many times.
Joe Aleshire (NEWARK, Ohio) is accused of raping a 16-year-old girl inside the church and carrying on a sexual relationship with her younger sister when she was between 13 and 15 years old, the jaw dropping fact here is that amazingly enough... a congregation is standing up for the church youth group leader who is being accused of molesting the children and rape. Members of the Licking Baptist Church (link here) in Hebron (614-928-3586 COUNTY ROAD 35, HEBRON OH 43025) drove to the county jail on Monday night to support Aleshire, 34, the son of their church pastor. Some things just make you want to shake their heads to see if they really have anything bouncing around in there. I should admit there is DNA linking him to the crimes in this case, and that not all of the members are sick enough to stand behind this raping, child molesting monster. I can not for the life of me understanding what would possess one to be willing to support someone as twisted as this scum bag... although I know of many who do. Personally- I think that they all should be shot in the head.

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