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FREE TO RAPE AGAIN
The Reader's Digest (OLD print issue) ^ | Oct 1991 | Robert James Bidinotto

Posted on 07/20/2002 6:11:03 AM PDT by GailA

Readers Digest Special Report October 1991

Freed to Rape Again

By Robert James Bidinotto

By the time Michael L. Reese was 17, he had sexually assaulted at least four children. Each time he was caught he spent, at most, a few months in a youth facility or in counseling.

Later, given six years in prison for a rape, Reese was paroled in three. With in weeks, he attacked another girl and got six months in jail. Soon after his release, he raped again. But the judge refused to impose any mandatory minimum term. "I feel that is inconsistent with having him treated," he said.

After spending three years in a sex offender program at Oregon State Hospital, Reese was declared a "successful graduate" and paroled. Then he tried to sodomize an 11-year-old girl. He got three -- to -- ten more years, but was paroled after serving the minimum sentence. Last December, Reese kidnapped and tried to sexually assault a young woman.

James Charles Stark got three years to life for a kidnap-- rape in California. He was paroled it less than three. After attempting rape again, he got 1 to 20 years but was in there three. Six months later, he molested a 14-year-old girl.

Stark was sent to Patton State Hospital near San Bernardino. After four years there, he was to return to court and sentenced to eight years in prison. Paroled only a year later, he then kidnapped, raped and shot a teenage girl.

Sickening cases like these two are occurring with alarming frequency, a nationwide Readers Digest investigation has discovered. Of the thousands of chronic rapists and child molesters, who prey on society, surprisingly few are arrested or convicted. And for those who are, the punishment rarely fits the crime.

Their juvenile offenses are glossed over. They are allowed to plea -- bargain. They are put on probation. When they do receive prison terms, they are paroled early. "Most return to their predatory ways," says Capt. Thomas Chronin of the Chicago Police Department, a noted expert on criminal psychology. "Often, their behavior escalates in frequency and brutality."

Haunting Picture. "Up to the mid-1960s, we saw few juvenile sex offenders," reports veteran forensic psychologist John Cochran. "Today, there's a flood."

The justice system has failed to come to grips with the problem. A study commissioned by Utah juvenile -- court executives explained that many sexual offenses by youths went unreported, or charges were dropped, redefined as normal "experimentation."

Teenagers Timothy Anthony Combs and Danny Lee Hill were well known to authorities in Warren, Ohio. Combs, who had and extensive arrest record, had been convicted for gross sexual imposition on another boy. Hill had been given a "permanent commitment" to juvenile facilities after raping two women at knifepoint, during which he threatened to kill his victims and rape one woman's three-year-old daughter. While incarcerated, Hill sexually molested a boy and threatened other boys with violence. Nevertheless, he was released after only a year.

On September 10, 1985, 12-year-old Raymond Fife of Warren, Ohio was biking to a Boy Scouts meeting. He never made it. Hill and Combs raped, beat and tortured Raymond. After choking him with his clothes, they impaled the unconscious born with a stick. Then they set him on fire.

Raymond, who was found by his father, Isaac, never regained consciousness and died two days later. The horrors of that evening still haunt Isaac. "I can't tell you the hell he has had to live with, seeing that picture in his mind," says his wife, Miriam.

"Bargain Day" in Court. Investigators have discovered that by the time sex criminals reach adulthood most have committed an extensive member of offenses that are never reported. Psychologist Philip Humbert of Eugene Oregon, was treating eight sex criminals charge with 16 offenses in all and convicted of 12. The eight admitted to over 13,000 deviant acts, including molestation and rape.

When the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit in Quantico, Virginia, research the backgrounds of incarcerated serial rapist, they found that 41 of them were responsible for at least 837 rapes and over 400 more attempts. In a study funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, Emory University psychiatrist Gene G. Able found that 453 criminals admitted to molesting more than 67,000 children. Those who abused girls had an average of 52 victims each. But men who molested boys had an astonishing average of 150 victims.

When these repeat sex offenders are finally caught, they are encouraged to plead guilty to lesser charges in exchange for reduced punishment. Multiple charges pending against them are dropped, and they are often given probation instead of prison. Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge Ralph Adam Fine asks, "What is the serial rapist to think when its 'bargain day' at the courthouse: three rapes for the price of one?"

Melvin Hemphill was arrested in Hollywood CA for robbery and accused of sexual assault by the victim. A plea bargain dropped all him but misdemeanor charge. Hemphill was freed on two years probation. Arrested again for robbery and sexual assault in Ohio, he was allowed to plea bargain only to robbery. His 3 to 15 years sentence was suspended. Hemphill was put on probation and sent back to California.

A few months later, in May 1988, a janitor at Hollywood High School followed a 200-ft. trail of blood to a ventilation shaft. There, strangled and sexually assaulted, was the body of teenager Robert Campo, Jr. Hemphill was soon arrested and allowed to plea bargain to second-degree murder. He will be eligible for parole in 1998.

"More than one person murdered my son," says Robert's mother, Mary Campo. "The whole criminal justice system let us down."

Crazy like a Fox. Many of us assume that anyone who would molest, torture or kill women or children must be insane. As a result says Terry Miller, an Oregon therapist who has worked with many violent offenders, "treatment programs have been used as a substitute for imprisonment." The Vermont based Safer Society Program, which monitors treatment efforts, reports that such programs have mushroom nationally, from fewer than 600 in 1986 to over 1400 today.

Yet, increasingly, experts reject the few that sexual deviants are mentally ill. Virginia clinical psychologist Stanton Samenow, has studied criminals for over twenty years. "The sex criminals anything but 'sick.' He is calculating and deliberate in his actions. He just shuts off his knowledge of right and wrong long enough to commit his crimes."

Warren Bland, the serial rapist, was sent to California's Atascadero mental hospital, released on probation, convicted for more rapes imprisoned and paroled. He then abducted, sexually assaulted and tortured and 11-year-old boy with clothespins, wire and pliers. "I get my fun this way to" Bland told the screaming child.

Sexual predators take their primary pleasure in dominating a helpless victim. "They are playing God," says Miller.

No "Cure." Oregon researcher Lita Furby and two associates reviewed the re-offense rates of sex criminals from treatment programs through out North America and Europe. They concluded: "There is as yet no evidence that clinical treatment reduces rates of sex re-offenses." Cautions forensics psychologist Cochran, "Treatment has been oversold."

Moreover, the legal system rarely monitors offenders once they are diverted into therapy. "Judges and parole boards order sex criminals into treatment, but do not necessarily follow up when they quit," complains Steve Jensen, director of the Center for Behavioral Intervention in Beaverton, Oregon. And to often psychiatrist recycle dangerous offenders back into the streets, says Wisconsin's Judge Fine.

Convicted of exposing himself to a small boy in Washington, Wesley Allen Dodd entered a sex offender treatment program. Even though he repeatedly violated treatment rules, a court allowed him to move to Idaho and enroll in the another therapy program. Officials there said he seemed to be "benefiting from the sessions." Less than a month later, he was arrested for molesting another boy. Dodd was ordered to resume treatment.

Dodd moved back to Washington, abused a four-year old for months, then tried to lure another boy to an building. He spent 118 days in jail, was again put on probation and the to seek treatment.

In September 1989, Dodd raped and killed William and Cole Neer, ages 10 and 11. In October he sodomized four-year-old Lee Iseli, then hung the boy in a closet to die. In November, Dodd was caught trying to abduct another boy from a movie theater. He now awaits execution.

Theodore Frank was convicted of numerous statistic sexual assaults on children. Frank was committed to, then released from, several mental hospitals, where he became an eager student of psychology. He was invited back to a California hospital to lecture as a guest speaker at a model of the effectiveness of therapy.

Weeks later, he raped, then strangled a two-year old girl. "When convenient," he admitted, "I have used by knowledge of psychotherapy as an ongoing game a manipulation."

"Sexual offenders are far better at manipulation and deceit than many therapists can comprehend," says therapist Jensen. "And I admit that I can be fooled by them."

Common-Sense Solutions. Sexual criminals must no longer be allowed to terrorize society with impunity. To control this growing menace, psychiatric experts and law-enforcement officers suggest these measures:

1. Get tough on first offenders. For those who commit violent assaults or sexually abuse children, penalties should be massive from the outset. Too many first-time sex offenders get suspended sentences or probation. “This is a gross perversion of justice and common sense,” argues Chicago’s Captain Cronin. “When first offenders get a slap on the wrist, they think, ‘I’ve beaten the system.’ They get the wrong message from the start.”

Experts warn that therapy should never be a substitute for incarceration. “Every sex offender should do some jail time,” Jensen says. “It gives them a taste of reality.”

2. Get even tougher on repeaters. Jill Otey, a former sex-crimes prosecutor in Portland, Ore., who helps victims with civil suits, says of violent rapists, “After the second offense, such attackers deserve life in prison. Why give them a third chance?”

But though sentences can be undermined by plea bargaining, which is sometimes meant to spare victims further pain. “This puts the rest of us at risk,” Judge Fine says.

Though a judge must make sure that a trial is not overly traumatic to victims, Fine contends that “in my experience, the victim’s worst trauma occurs when the attacker isn’t properly punished.”

In addition, the lunacy of basing parole on a sex criminal’s behavior in prison must end. “Of course the rapist or pedophile is going to behave himself behind bars,” observes Captain Cronin. “No women or children are there to attack.”

3. Tracking them. Whenever sex offenders are freed, their activities must be carefully supervised and monitored.

“Right now, our country has huge gaps in the identification and tracking of convicted sex offenders,” declares Ernie Allen, president of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

David Barry Harrington was convicted of child molesting in Connecticut. While under investigation for a similar crime in Vermont, he disappeared. Then Harrington became principal of a private school in Maryland, where he molested several young boys. A pre-employment background check of Maryland records had revealed none of his out-of-state crimes.

California requires anyone convicted of specified sex crimes to register with the state, and to notify local police whenever they move. The registry helped lead police to serial rapist Warren Bland, for example, and to William Bonin, the infamous “Freeway Killer,” who is currently on death row for 14 sex murders.

“There should be a sex-offender registry in every state, and these should be coordinated through a national network,” says Ernie Allen.

The ultimate price of our leniency toward violent sexual marauders is paid each year by the thousands whose lives are destroyed.

Five-year-old Kenny Claudio of Roslindale, Mass., left his house to play one October afternoon. He never came back. A few days later, police discovered Kenny’s body in a garbage bag. He had been sexually assaulted, then drowned in a bathtub.

They arrested Matthew Rosenberg, 14, who later pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in juvenile court. But the criminal-justice system responded in all-too-familiar ways. The Massachusetts Department of youth Services placed Resenberg in sex-offender therapy, from which he may be released as early as March. A DYS spokeswoman explains, “Every kid should be given a chance.”

“He’s a rapist and a murderer. How many chances does he get?” asks Marilyn Abramofsky, the woman who raised Kenny. “My Kenny is dead. How many more have to die?”


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To: connectthedots
bttt
41 posted on 07/20/2002 2:56:21 PM PDT by Brad’s Gramma
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To: GailA
Thanks for posting this.
42 posted on 07/20/2002 3:25:39 PM PDT by dalebert
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To: nicmarlo
I don't believe in parole or time off for good behavior. If your given 20 years, you should do twenty years. If you "misbehave" and break the rules, you do 30 days on bread and water in solitary, with the 30 days added to your 20 years.

When I was in the service, if you went to the brig, each day in the brig was added to your enlistment time. I had a guy come into my squad in Viet Nam that already had 3 1/2 years in on a 3 year enlistment, and had 13 months to do in Viet Nam. He was making up his "bad" time.

43 posted on 07/20/2002 3:30:31 PM PDT by stumpy
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To: GailA
. "Up to the mid-1960s, we saw few juvenile sex offenders," reports veteran forensic psychologist John Cochran. "Today, there's a flood."

Raising children without fathers, and a sexualized culture do this.

44 posted on 07/20/2002 4:35:38 PM PDT by mindprism.com
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To: JudyB1938; GailA
Thank you for the ping Judy.And thank you GailA
for the thread.
45 posted on 07/20/2002 8:02:34 PM PDT by Snow Bunny
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To: All
I am sickened by this and outraged. If the prisons are too crowded then build more or impose the death penalty to all rapists, molestors and murderers and it will create vacancies real quick in the prisons we already!
Saving taxpayers lots of money at the same time! When are people going to wake up and smell the coffee of reality.
46 posted on 07/20/2002 8:22:49 PM PDT by MadisonA
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To: Dark Wing
G.I.G.O.

Maybe the trash compactor from Star Wars is needed to put a squeeze on these lemons.

47 posted on 07/20/2002 8:34:44 PM PDT by Young Werther
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To: GailA
One more thing. When a kid is molesting other kids there is a very high chance he was molested.

Find that person as well.

48 posted on 07/20/2002 8:46:48 PM PDT by Dinsdale
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To: stumpy
I think that's exactly how it should be. Why should someone get rewarded for good behavior in jail? This after they've murdered or raped. It's immoral and wrong.
49 posted on 07/20/2002 10:23:31 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: Dinsdale
You are SO right!

We keep hearing TOUGH ON CRIME. It's about time they do it!
50 posted on 07/20/2002 11:21:20 PM PDT by JudyB1938
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To: GailA
Remenber that movie "Star Chamber"?
51 posted on 07/21/2002 5:24:43 AM PDT by NYpeanut
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To: NYpeanut
No, but then I'm not a movie buff. No more than I am a TV watcher.

Our politicians both parties play at getting tough on crime. And we the citizens never seem to hold their feet to the fire over their inactions or 'feel good' laws that are supposed to "fix" the problem.

The inmates run the prisons and the injustice system. Recidivisim rate is 68%

My child's killer will probably be released this Nov, as he has "maxed" out his 20 year plea bargain. We have fought 5 parole hearings. The most we can gain by fighting a 6th is an additional 6 months. Weighing the odds even if we did fight the parole hearing the probability of them refusing to grant him parole are slim with so little time left. They wanted VERY, VERY badly to parole him 2 years ago. Dennis and I have assessed the emotional, physical and financial toll it would take to fight what is in all a high probability a losing battle and have decided we will not oppose his parole. It will buy him a year of parole supervision versus no supervision at all. We do not see it as giving up on keeping Jeremy's killer locked up for as long as possible. The odds are very much against us. We fought and won 5 parole hearings. The very first was 10 months after our Jeremy's killer was sentenced.

It takes a lot of work to fight these hearings, it takes a lot of public involvement, which we get very little of BTW. A simple letter to a parole board goes a long way into keeping these killers in prison.

See my web site: THROW AWAY THE KEYS

52 posted on 07/21/2002 6:16:32 AM PDT by GailA
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To: GailA
We can't lock these violent, life-destroying offenders up for too long or we'll run the risk of running out of prison space needed for all the pot smokers and other people convicted of victimless crimes.
53 posted on 07/26/2002 10:37:30 AM PDT by Equality 7-2521
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To: GailA; Miss Marple; Howlin; JohnHuang2
I believe your post is one of the most important posts of what has been a year of important posts.

Not only is it an outrage beyond belief that we may have as many as 800,000 murderers out roaming the streets of America (from your website), or that your son's brute thug killer is about to go on parole in Nov, 2002, or that sexual predators continue to be coddles and/or released only to commit more heinous crimes like those we have seen in the past months - BUT THE DEMOCRATIC CRIME ORGANIZATION IS ACTIVELY RECRUITING VOTERS FROM THE FELON POPULATION OF THIS COUNTRY - AND ITS CHIEF FINANCIAL SUPPORTING GROUP - TRIAL LAWYERS - WORK PRIMARILY AGAINST THE INCREASE OF TRUE JUSTICE for violent criminals rather than for it - either as defense lawyers or as liberal judges or as legislators who smirk and smile at murderers and who tolerate one in their own midst!!! and who tolerated a serial rapist as the head of their party!!!

Gail - there are so many "just causes" = but finding a way to somehow take this nation to a place where its justice system actually punishes severely violent criminals - eliminating from this earth those who do what was done to your son - and the same for serial sexual predators (which would, of course, include the former inhabitant of OUR WHITE HOUSE).....has to be top priority.

Thank you for taking the trouble to post this. Everybody should read it and bookmark it, print it out (and the associated articles within) to distribute, and/or email. Such important work. So much is at stake. Innocent lives. A sense of justice. The future of our country if Felons are allowed to vote legally!!!

54 posted on 07/26/2002 11:44:56 AM PDT by Freedom'sWorthIt
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt
Thank you..I wish we could snap our fingers and fix all that has become wrong in the USA. All we can do is keep opposing evil.
55 posted on 07/26/2002 1:35:29 PM PDT by GailA
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To: GailA
So do I. Prayer and your good work and perhaps the outrage being caused by the murders of these little girls MAY spur some calls for action - from our JUDGES - that is just a hope. God bless, keep, strengthen, and comfort you - and keep you safe.
56 posted on 07/26/2002 7:19:03 PM PDT by Freedom'sWorthIt
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To: GailA

https://fee.org/articles/criminal-justice-the-legal-system-vs-individual-responsibility/


59 posted on 06/05/2022 9:06:55 AM PDT by GailA (Constitution vs evil Treasonous political Apparatchiks, Constitutional Conservative.)
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