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Oliver H. Marsh

He was convicted for molesting a boy and the boy's sister... so he does his little vacation in jail, and then the mother of the children decides to allow him around the two victims once again.

I'm sure you all know where this is heading, right?

A high-risk sex offender, whose intensive probation ended late last year, was arrested Tuesday night on charges of trying to rape the same boy he admitted molesting three years ago.


Notice the "high risk" status, and the ever popular "intensive probation"? I'm guessing it didn't work out as well as the state had planned. But, hey no skin off their backs right? After all, it's just another game of catch and release and catch again for the legal system. It's job security in the highest form.

The most disturbing part of this story is the mother idiot that allowed this predator to once again victimize her child. I'd have a lot of thoughts about this woman right now... but they are not publishable.

Clearly though, this woman isn't the only one running around on half a brain:
Detectives are now investigating whether the mother of the 9-year-old victim should face charges for allowing her child to be in the company of the same man previously accused of molesting both the boy and his sister.

"She was aware that her son and daughter were victimized before by Marsh and made no attempt to prevent the potentially dangerous contact from occurring," said Wilmington police spokesman Master Sgt. William Wells.


Investigating WHETHER she should be? Just where is the common sense in that? Let's break this down a bit... a man sexually abuses her children, he gets locked up, he gets released and she decides it's be a good idea to have the kids around him again? And LE has to sit back and scratch their asses while trying to figure out if she should be charged??

Go, read it all... and if you can figure out what this repeatedly convicted child predator was doing out of jail to begin with, or what the hell is wrong with the poor excuse for a mother in this case, or can even begin to decipher what it is that LE has to realise before they have her charged and booked- let me know. Sex offender charged in attack

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Anonymous said…
my dream job is the govt' pays me to travel to all our 50 states and assassinate sexual predators, and my job is 'legal'........

who cares about the pay-a good day on that kind of job is payment enough!
Anonymous said…
FixCat would like to whack this woman in the head with the "mother of the year award" she isn't getting.

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