Sadly, sex offender can be anything from a true predator (and yes, they should just be done away with, and certainly NEVER back on the streets) to a guy who had sex with his underage girlfriend when he was 18. It’s funny to me, we have a culture that encourages kids to have sex and then makes sex offenders of them for it.
I wonder if they only interviewed the predators? If so, that’s REALLY scary!
Grove Park Elem. dismisses at 2:32. She was missing by 2:45. It takes a few minutes to meet up with siblings and get off school property. She couldn’t have been more than a block or two from school. Surely, other kids saw something. Clay County provides bus transportation to kids who live over 1 1/2 miles from school so they weren’t walking as a group too far. There’s a railroad beside the school and it appears to be an industrial area with water nearby - not good. From maps, there appear to be three schools within a few blocks from each other, so prime location for pervs. Sex offender map doesn’t show that many perverts in the area but many don’t register and it might be out of date. Still, it only takes one monster scouting out kids leaving school to act in a second.
http://www.clay.k12.fl.us/gpe/parent_guide.htm#School%20Hours
http://www.familywatchdog.us/ShowMap.asp?frm=0