To: CindyDawg
>>Was this guy a resident at the group home?
It sounds to me like the guy had free reign at the
nursing home and possibly raped the disabled woman many
many times over a long period. (because 76 year olds
aren't typically noted for their fertility)
The abuse probably went unnoticed until the disabled
woman became pregnant, and then could not be ignored.
In some ways, the story again shows the judiciary's disdain
for disabled persons whose lives don't meet THEIR minimum level of "worth". I say that because the judge
WON'T prosecute the perpetrator, OR EVEN LOCK HIM UP.
It IS interesting he will charge the guy's WIFE with
FELONY NEGLIGENCE because she ran the home. But somehow
I doubt if she will ever serve a day in prison either.
If the 'home' paid the court a whopping fine, I believe all
would be forgotten. The judges in Terri's case are even
worse.
To: FL_engineer; CindyDawg
"Strong was accused of raping a woman, known only as J.D.S, at a group home formerly run by his wife, Hester. " -- and note she is up on charges, h'mm!
114 posted on
04/21/2004 9:16:38 PM PDT by
cyn
(http://www.terrisfight.org)
To: FL_engineer
I remember this story now. The woman was appointed a guardian and decided against abortion. I had not heard anything else after the baby born. Prayer does work. .
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