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David T. Davis

All she wanted was the very same thing thousands of people get every day- a divorce. It doesn't matter what the reason behind her desire was- the only thing that matters now is what his reaction to it was.

David T. Davis, AKA Terry Davis was unhappy about his wife's decision, so late one night in 1996- he broke into the home that they had shared, ripped the cross from around her neck, and then proceeded to terrorize her for four hours- raping her, threatening her life, and leaving her tormented by the memory of what he put her through.

Davis would later be found guilty, and sentenced to prison. For almost ten years, he sat behind bars- giving a feeling of safety to his former wife- that is until a Ohio Parole Board voted to free him.

The ex-wife, upon learning of about Davis' parole being granted demanded a full hearing- pleading her position that he was, and is a danger to society and that he belonged in jail even now.

The parole board, acting in what can only be considered STUPIDITY and without any concern to the public upon which Davis will be released- voted to uphold their original decision- granting Davis parole.

"I am just totally devastated and shocked that this is what they have decided," Grinstead said.

"I think Terry Davis has been severely punished for his crimes," said Barry Wilford, Davis' lawyer.

Wilford argued that the initial sentence was too harsh, and under current sentencing guidelines set in 1996, he would have served less time.

"If this offense had been committed after that date, he would have been prosecuted under the new law and the maximum sentence he could have received would have been 10 years," Wilford said.

Davis will be required to register as a sexually-oriented offender and report to a parole officer for the next two years.

He is scheduled to be released in May.


For those who live in Columbus- watch out. Lock your doors, and by all means, avoid this man like the plague, and as you fear that this monster will be calling the house next to yours home- remember to thank the Ohio Parole Board.

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Anonymous said…
Once again, justice isn't being served. Every time we turn around another sex offender who shouldn't have the right to ever see the light of day, is released back into the public, despite the safety of the victims and the cummunity. It's appalling!
Pretty much every part of our so-called justice system needs to be seriously fixed. It's bad enough that people are forced to live in fear of violent criminals, and even worse that we also have to fear the system which is supposed to protect us.

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