He needs to be committed for life. Letting him go turns all of his new neighbors into his potential victims.
"I'm tired of hurting people," says Mathers, 51. "It's really the furthest thing from my mind when I leave the island."
To: ValerieUSA
Boo hoo hoo. He should've been hanged by his neck until dead.
To: ValerieUSA
Here's what to do
3 posted on
07/27/2003 6:58:22 AM PDT by
Jim Noble
To: ValerieUSA
he has to tell prospective employers that he's a sexually violent predator. He must recite his convictions for child molestation, rape and serial escape, crimes that have kept him behind bars most of his life.Have to agree that would take the starch out of any job interview.
Maybe a little resume editing could help:
a sexually violent predator
Very enthusiastic in his relationships
convictions for child molestation,
Loves to be around children
rape and serial escape
Not afraid to take risks
behind bars most of his life
Long time memeber of the community
To: ValerieUSA
If he is able to take the next step and move to the mainland, the intricate web of security around him will cost the state nearly $740,000 the first year, making him one of the most costly men in state custody. And we went into a special session of the legislature to get a budget that avoided a tax increase. Gotta love a state where we have to pay 750000 a year on one sex offender. And then there's the whole thing about CA not being able to find a place for one of their sex offenders and him coming up to live in WA. I know it's politically incorrect, but I really don't see the problem with just putting them on McNeil Island for the rest of their lives.
To: ValerieUSA
This guy has no handle on his desires. He needs to serve his country behind bars.
It's in his best interest... and ours.
7 posted on
07/27/2003 7:29:11 AM PDT by
The Brush
To: ValerieUSA
"Every one of our conditions is geared toward the maximum of community protection while getting them out into the community," McGrann said. "It has been a daunting task."
And it's going to fail. If the man serves his time, you have to cut him loose. Trying to teach a man to avert his eyes from the the world seems scarier than anything else.
9 posted on
07/27/2003 7:40:49 AM PDT by
thegreatbeast
(Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
To: ValerieUSA
Hang him and then shoot him.
10 posted on
07/27/2003 7:44:52 AM PDT by
bmwcyle
(Here's to Hillary's book sinking like the Clinton 2000 economy)
To: ValerieUSA
This is another one of those ultra left wing urban myths. It is a lot like the lefty's view of transgender freaks, although certainly not as dangerous.
These bleeding heart liberals believe it is approprite to force society to participate in the therapy of some freak or deviant.
If this is the court's views on child molestors, then the legislature should shift the offense from a criminal issue to a disease issue. This guy will never be normal. He will offend again and molest some kid that had a right to feel safe. Then they'll put the blame on a couple of state employees (room temperature IQs to start with) because they printed the warning on blue paper instead of green paper.
It is the job of our government to keep us safe, not to build a new and expensive live for thsoe who can do us harm. He had his chance and failed.
12 posted on
07/27/2003 7:50:29 AM PDT by
Tacis
To: ValerieUSA
How about capital punishment? Paying $272,000 a year to keep him alive is a WASTE.
To: ValerieUSA
The governor of Washington probably needs a groundskeeper or chauffeur, right? He can live in the governor's mansion and be watched over by those loving people who gave the state such kind and merciful laws.
To: ValerieUSA
"He can take escorted walks on Tacoma's Ruston Way" Ruston Way is near Point Defiance Park.....he could get so lost among families/fairs, etc there on weekends, or take a little walk in the forest there...or ferry over to Vashon Island.....
15 posted on
07/27/2003 8:02:11 AM PDT by
goodnesswins
(Any day good things happen FOR AMERICA is a BAD day for the Democrats!)
To: ValerieUSA
Put them in jail, have them make license plates (or whatever), give 'em three hots & a cot, let them read the Bible, Shakespere, Dickens, and other edifying works, show them a movie once in a while, and other than that, forget 'em.
They had a chance, they blew it big time. "I'm tired of hurting people" he has the nerve to say this? We're tired of you doing so, now rot and be happy you weren't executed.
16 posted on
07/27/2003 8:04:49 AM PDT by
jocon307
To: ValerieUSA
when is it bedtime at the Neverland Ranch?
When the big hand touches the little hand......
18 posted on
07/27/2003 8:14:32 AM PDT by
AeWingnut
(Soccer: a symptom of a greater ill)
To: ValerieUSA
We need to require a politician to sponsor freaks like this if they insist on releasing them. Have this guy live with Jim MacDermott,Commie,Seattle, Senator Osama Momma Murray, Dim, Senator Maria CantVOTEwell,Dim.
The politician would be required to house, employ, and be responsible for the actions of the freak. We could implant the pervert, sex offender not politician, with a GPS chip that would send a signal to another implanted control device that emits an electrical charge to a neurotransmitter in the host, (politician),that generates excruciating pain in the groin area while dialing 911 if the sex criminal ventures off beyond a predetermined distance.
That is the kind of release option I would FULLY support. Otherwise keep them locked up or give them a lethal injection like you would a rabid animal.
It's foolish to think these freaks can live amoung us safely. Could anyone reading this have their sexual preferences changed by a "program", I think not. Why expect any different from them.
Westley Allen Dodd a notorious child molestor/murderer told us it was impossible to change. He said if the State of Washington ever released him, he'd do it again and again... He was executed in record time for any state in the union. Justice served.
To: ValerieUSA
But..But..But..He is court-ordered to "avert his eyes". I feel so much better now.
I have my own "blueprint" for a relationship with Mr. Mathers. A 6x9 cell for the rest of his miserable life.
Additional cells for the state funded patronage lackeys who thought up this PC madness. A straitjacket for the idiot with the golf clubs. Finally, for the counselor who is guiding Mr. Mathers through the "socialization" process, perhaps he would like to have a registered violent sex offender as an live-in au pair for his own kids. That would solve the housing and employment issues. Louise Woodward could be hired by the state as a consultant. Pure madness...
To: ValerieUSA
With so many liberals out there who believe in rehabilitation, why doesn't one step forward and take him into their household? That'll solve the housing problem.
To: ValerieUSA
Let the environmentalists hire him for one of those jobs sitting up in a tree. It would remove the problem of where to live and since he's supposed to stay up there all the time, he wouldn't have a way down to get into mischief.
The perfect capitalist solution.
26 posted on
07/27/2003 6:52:35 PM PDT by
wildbill
To: ValerieUSA
intricate web of security around him will cost the state nearly $740,000 the first yearBet his victims never received one dime of help from the state.
To: ValerieUSA
Send him over to Afghanistan on a suicide mission to find Bin Laden or to Iraq to get Saddam, at least he can do something constructive before he assumes room temperature.
29 posted on
07/28/2003 6:03:48 AM PDT by
dfwgator
To: ValerieUSA
I've got the solution for Mr. Mathers:
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30 posted on
08/03/2003 8:33:21 PM PDT by
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(US Military - Draining the Swamp of Terrorism since 2001!)
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