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What's Up Jack?

Remember Jack McClellan, the Washington man who is an admitted pedophile, and who went to kid friendly events, took pictures of the children there, and then rated the events and posted the images on his Seattle Girl Love website?

Oh, of course you do, I've told you about him before.

He's in the news again, after having relocated to LA and had his site shut down again. This time it appears he's a little mad that someone snapped a photo of him, and put it online along with a warning to parents. Now, some people have been doing that for months- and never thought twice about doing it- after all, turn about is fair play, right Jack? Well, it seems that this time it was the local police department playing "How do you like it now?" <----- click link for police flyer, really- click it, print it off and hand copies out at the next children's event you go too. So, once again, we get Jack back in the news, complaining this time that his photo is being published!! online!! without his consent!! Sort of like he did to all those little kids in Washington. Only, with concerned parents are the ones looking closely at Jack's mug- while it was deranged pedophiles staring at the kids he posted. According to the news :

McClellan is threatening to sue the Santa Monica Police Department.


I just wish all the parents in Washington would have done the same to him.

And in the sick freako world of pedophiles, they've already been responding to the actions of the police in posting the flyer of Jack.

Jack McClellan story in NYT
  • Santa Monica Police bulletin (link inside)
  • Re: Jack McClellan story in NYT
  • Re: Jack McClellan story in NYT
  • Has he acted on it?
  • Re: Jack McClellan story in NYT
  • Witch-hunt escalates? NOTORIOUS PEDOPHILE ADVOCATE


    Someone should of told them all that if they insist upon being a danger to our children, we are likely to start insisting that someone keep an eye on them.

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