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Sex offender wins $500,000 Alaska lottery

ScriptOhio;1381837; said:
Re: In March 2000, police arrested him again for molesting a different young girl he was baby-sitting.

Who would be stupid enought to let a convicted sex offender baby sit their daughter?

Saw a daytime show the other day, and there was a mother that not only stayed with the man who molested her daughter for 8 years (ages 3-11, he was her step-dad), including visitng him in jail and living with him when he got out, but she then proceeded to bring the guy to her daughter's house several times, and then tell her daughter she would babysit the daughter's 3 girls while she was working, and secretly have the guy over and around the 3 grandkids when the daughter didn't know. Creepy as fuck.
 
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MililaniBuckeye;1381983; said:
I don't think the registration is voluntary any more, if it ever was...


No, it's mandatory but the enforcement of it is spotty at best.
It depends, usually, on what level of "repeat offender" risk you are as to how much attention anyone really pays to how regularly you check in. Telling the police you move is mandatory but no one really enforces it making it, in sense, voluntary. That was why I used the quotes around the phrase. /sarcasm font fail on my part. :(
 
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ScriptOhio;1381205; said:
Re: Efforts to reach lottery organizer Abe Spicola, who owns Lucky Times Pull Tabs, were unsuccessful late Monday. But Spicola told the Anchorage Daily News that Ahsoak "was going to buy a house and said he was going to donate part of it to God, and, you know, charity."

Hey, can Ahsoak be all that bad if he is going to donate part of it to God, and, you know, charity"? :biggrin:

Little does anyone know that "Charity" is that little girl a few posts above with the "tramp-stamp" on her back. :roll1:

Peace.
 
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