Posted on 04/22/2005 11:19:32 AM PDT by halieus
OCALA, Fla. A convicted sex offender apparently committed suicide in despair over signs posted in his neighborhood calling him a child rapist.
Clovis Claxton (search), 38, was found dead by his father with one of the signs beside his body. It was less than a day after his release from a psychiatric hospital.
His mother blames Marion County (search) Commissioner Randy Harris (search) for her son's death. Harris proposed putting up flyers in the neighborhoods of sex offenders to alert neighbors.
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I certainly have no "glee" in this situation. It is a tragic affair in all concerns.
Simplistic? Then you answer them.
Our court system exacts a penalty. The perp pays it.
What is still owed? Why? Who decides?
Have you gotten away with crimes, unpunished? Speeding, underpaying bills? How about moral crimes, such as lying? Is it my place to demand justice on you -- or to exact it?
Dan
What would be your suggested punishment for people who sexually assault children?
"Or are they advocating (as some here actually seem to be doing) that THEY will exact this penalty, by themselves committing the crime of murder?"
I would hope no one here would be involved in such a thing. I'm not sure I know the answer. I would agree with you that in almost every instance, you do the crime, you do the time, and that's it. But with this particular crime, the recidivism rate is so high, and the consequences so dreadful, that it's not obviously wrong to think that there might be some consequence besides incarceration. Again, not sure what that is.
Some of you might be joking about this, but here's the truth. Finally we see a pedophile with actual SHAME about what he has done. I too am glad he has left the earth and won't harm any more kids, but what worries me are all the pedophiles like Jackson who think they are not doing wrong, have no shame, and cost the taxpayers millions to even try and stop them.
That's a great explanation. When any of that comes close to starting to happen, please let me know.
"You said to never let them out of prison"
No I didn't. Perhaps someone else did.
nevermind... you rather be an idealogue than look at reality.
I think he is asking a good, but very difficult, question.
Bump
He had 29 years more life than his victim.
Serving a legal punishment does not preclude the exacting of natural or social punishment. If he was "brain injured" and a pedophile, then I think natural selection has played out as God intended.
Before I even got to your first post I knew he molested a nine year old.
Don't you know that if AP thought it was a "mild" crime, they would have mentioned it? This story was written to make you feel sorry for the sex offender -- I mean, victim, and if the crime wouldn't fit in with that agenda, it would not be mentioned.
And you fell for it, just like AP wanted you to.
And BTW, welcome to FR.
"Maybe the man realized that he wasn't cured, and that he'd likely molest again, and didn't want that to happen."
If that is true, and if he repented and accepts Christ as his saviour, is his suicide still a sin? Every now and then the philosophical dilemma's jump out at me and I'd like some freeper opinion on it.....
I gotta scate for the weekend, but I look forward to readinig the feedback.
Hey, are you stealing my answers?
See my #204
I disagree.
Such a move will be made on the drug guys, as soon as both governments find a way to survive or even thrive without all the benefits they derive from the drug traffickers.
I am talking legal jobs, like those in the DEA, local police forces, prison systems,hospitals, rehabilitation centers,, the coast Guard, the Border patrol, etc., etc. Can anyone comprehend the number of lawfully employed who would be immediately unemployed as result of a victory in the drug war?? Not even counting the street punks and their families who would move back on welfare, if their careers as dope pushers was suddenly eliminated.
The Mutha of all depressions would quickly ensue.
LOL!
Wow. That's scary.
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