More proof that sex offenders (Of a certain kind) should NEVER see the light of day

Brutuskend

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Idaho Sex Offender May Have Other Victims
By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS, Associated Press Writer
Sat Aug 27, 10:53 AM


This undated photo released Saturday, July 2, 2005, ...
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho - As if the twisted saga of Joseph Edward Duncan III were not horrific enough, there is a growing fear that the registered sex offender may have additional young victims in multiple states.

Police around the country are taking a closer look at unsolved killings for a possible connection to Duncan, who is accused of killing three people in their Coeur d'Alene-area home in order to abduct two children for sex.

Duncan, 42, was arrested early July 2 at a restaurant after a waitress found him with one of the children, 8-year-old Shasta Groene. Remains of Shasta's 9-year-old brother, Dylan, were found in a Montana forest two days later.

Authorities have confirmed they are looking at Duncan as a potential suspect in four additional deaths, and Kootenai County Sheriff's Detective Brad Maskell said numerous other law enforcement agencies have made inquiries.

Duncan was 16 in 1980 when he was sentenced to 20 years in prison for raping a 14-year-old boy at gunpoint. He spent all but eight of the subsequent 25 years in prison.

After his arrest last month, authorities say Duncan talked about three children who were killed while he was paroled between 1994 and 1997 and living in Seattle.

One, Anthony Martinez, 10, was forced into a car in the southern California town of Beaumont in April 1997 as his friends watched. Sixteen days later a forest ranger found the boy's nude, bound body.

A few days before Martinez' disappearance, Duncan tested positive for marijuana _ a parole violation _ stole his girlfriend's car and disappeared, reportedly to southern California. Investigators have taken a renewed look at the case, and they now say his partial fingerprint has been found on duct tape used to bind the boy.

"We're pretty confident that he's our suspect," Riverside County Sheriff Bob Doyle said earlier this month.

Also this month, police in Oak Harbor, Wash., said they were investigating the possibility that Duncan was linked to the death of Deborah Palmer, 7, who disappeared on March 27, 1997, while walking to school. Her body was found four days later _ the same day Duncan stole his girlfriend's car.

Duncan has also discussed the earlier killings of two half-sisters in the Seattle area, although authorities there said he did not confess and they have found no physical evidence linking Duncan to the deaths.

Carmen Cubias, 9, and Sammiejo White, 11, were kidnapped from a motel in Seattle in July 1996. Their remains were found 17 months later.

Duncan was finally arrested Aug. 27, 1997, at the home of his half-sister in Kansas City, Mo., on the parole violation. He was released from prison again in 2000 and enrolled to study computing in Fargo, N.D.

Registered as a sex offender there, Duncan indicated in his Web log that he chafed under the scrutiny of law enforcement officers. He traveled widely, visiting friends and relatives as far away as Florida, and taking trips throughout the Midwest.

In July 2004, Duncan was arrested for allegedly molesting a 6-year-old boy and attempting to molest another boy at a playground in Detroit Lakes, Minn. He jumped bail this April.

According to testimony from Shasta Groene, Duncan told her he spotted her and her brother playing outside their home in mid-May; on May 15, he came for them, wearing night vision goggles and carrying a rifle as he entered the house, authorities say.

According to the charges against him, Duncan bound and then used a hammer to beat to death Brenda Groene, her 13-year-old son Slade and her boyfriend Mark McKenzie.

Then, police say, he took Shasta and Dylan to a campsite in Montana, where Shasta told authorities he repeatedly molested the children and killed Dylan.

While it is The Associated Press' policy not to identify alleged victims of sexual assault in most cases, the search for Shasta and her brother was heavily publicized and their names are widely known.

Duncan is jailed without bail on three charges of first-degree murder.

The FBI has not released a list of Duncan's movements during his stints outside prison, but amateur Internet sleuths have pored through his Web site and court and other public records, creating their own timeline.

One site called "The Cellar" includes a map that shows the places Duncan is known to have visited since his first conviction in 1980 _ 11 states, most in the West or Midwest. The Web site lists slain or missing children from areas Duncan has visited since 2000, though there is no indication Duncan is tied to those crimes.


 

Ronstang

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We could take a lesson from the Russians and Nazis here.....a simple single bullet fired out of a pistol to the back of the head in a dimly lit room or them kneeled over a hole in the earth to fall in. Simple, cheap, and extremely effective. There is no such thing as a rehabilitated sex offender. They should all just be killed and the rest of society saved from futher harm.
 

tami

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"Duncan was 16 in 1980 when he was sentenced to 20 years in prison for raping a 14-year-old boy at gunpoint. He spent all but eight of the subsequent 25 years in prison."

error? or am i reading too late at night?

i hope he gets molested and attacked by his cellmates -- multiple times.
 

KingofCamelot

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Originally posted by: tami
"Duncan was 16 in 1980 when he was sentenced to 20 years in prison for raping a 14-year-old boy at gunpoint. He spent all but eight of the subsequent 25 years in prison."

error? or am i reading too late at night?

i hope he gets molested and attacked by his cellmates -- multiple times.

I believe they mean to say he only spent 17 years in prison. The way I see it is they are saying he was sent to prison for 20 years in 1980, and he spent all but 8 of the next 25 years in prison. 25 - 18 = 17 years in prison. This means he would have been released in 1997.
 

bootymac

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Originally posted by: George P Burdell
they should chop off his frank and beans

Yeah, just to spite him. Hell, chop off his arms and legs, and just lay him down in the middle of a preschool
 

PING

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The Judiciary/prison system is broken. Sex offenders and murderers has lower sentence than drug dealers. To be honest, I rather have a murderer/sex offenders in prison than drug dealers.

<----never used drug.

edit: spelling.

 

KarenMarie

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he needs to be dead. no fanfare, no circus atmosphere, no 20 years of appeals, no pro or anti death penaty rallies...

just taken behind a shed and given a quick bullet to the brain.
 

Ronstang

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Originally posted by: KarenMarie
he needs to be dead. no fanfare, no circus atmosphere, no 20 years of appeals, no pro or anti death penaty rallies...

just taken behind a shed and given a quick bullet to the brain.

I guess us old people think the same. ;)

 

ktehmok

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wtchrist, It looks like he jumped bail repeatedly. Where is/was he getting money for bail? And night-vision goggles? Someone like him should surely be on the run, and not be able to hold a steady job. Where did the money come from, his family? They should be held accountable for aiding & abbetting(sp?). It probably won't stick, but it might make other's think twice about helping fugitive relatives.

This is why I don't let my children play out in front of my house. How fvcking sad.

Oh, and he'd be fvcking dead before any trial if it was one of my children. And if I couldn't get a clear shot, I'd bribe convicts on the inside to pound cat litter up his ass daily with a rust table leg.
 

RaiderJ

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Not in any way to defend sex offenders - but this guy isn't JUST a sex offender, he's a friggin maniac!

<--- Would volunteer to pull the trigger
 

n yusef

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I agree that he should be shot, but not all sex offenders deserve to die. If you are stupid enough to get cought with statuatory rape, you can be a perfectly healthy guy who made a mistake that, while wrong, isn't something that is worth the death penalty.

A friend of mine was walking in the mall drunk when he was 16, and saw this 14 year old girl who he had (consensual) sex with, so he screams like an immature 16 year old, "I fvcked you!" and a security guard called the cops on him. He should have known that he could get into trouble by doing that, but what kind of DRUNK 16 year old has any kind of foresight. He's getting off house arrest next month (three years he was on it for). Now, he is a registered sex offender. His life is pretty much ruined because of what he did as a stupid teenager.
 

sparkyclarky

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Originally posted by: n yusef
I agree that he should be shot, but not all sex offenders deserve to die. If you are stupid enough to get cought with statuatory rape, you can be a perfectly healthy guy who made a mistake that, while wrong, isn't something that is worth the death penalty.

A friend of mine was walking in the mall drunk when he was 16, and saw this 14 year old girl who he had (consensual) sex with, so he screams like an immature 16 year old, "I fvcked you!" and a security guard called the cops on him. He should have known that he could get into trouble by doing that, but what kind of DRUNK 16 year old has any kind of foresight. He's getting off house arrest next month (three years he was on it for). Now, he is a registered sex offender. His life is pretty much ruined because of what he did as a stupid teenager.

Who the F shouts something like that in a mall, drunk or not drunk? Sounds like your friend had bigger issues at that time....
 

EyeMWing

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Originally posted by: n yusef
I agree that he should be shot, but not all sex offenders deserve to die. If you are stupid enough to get cought with statuatory rape, you can be a perfectly healthy guy who made a mistake that, while wrong, isn't something that is worth the death penalty.

A friend of mine was walking in the mall drunk when he was 16, and saw this 14 year old girl who he had (consensual) sex with, so he screams like an immature 16 year old, "I fvcked you!" and a security guard called the cops on him. He should have known that he could get into trouble by doing that, but what kind of DRUNK 16 year old has any kind of foresight. He's getting off house arrest next month (three years he was on it for). Now, he is a registered sex offender. His life is pretty much ruined because of what he did as a stupid teenager.

What the hell state do you live in, so I can avoid it? They'd give me life in prison. The civilized states blur the age of consent laws to allow consensual sex between minors.
 

n yusef

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Originally posted by: sparkyclarky
Originally posted by: n yusef
I agree that he should be shot, but not all sex offenders deserve to die. If you are stupid enough to get cought with statuatory rape, you can be a perfectly healthy guy who made a mistake that, while wrong, isn't something that is worth the death penalty.

A friend of mine was walking in the mall drunk when he was 16, and saw this 14 year old girl who he had (consensual) sex with, so he screams like an immature 16 year old, "I fvcked you!" and a security guard called the cops on him. He should have known that he could get into trouble by doing that, but what kind of DRUNK 16 year old has any kind of foresight. He's getting off house arrest next month (three years he was on it for). Now, he is a registered sex offender. His life is pretty much ruined because of what he did as a stupid teenager.

Who the F shouts something like that in a mall, drunk or not drunk? Sounds like your friend had bigger issues at that time....

I said he was an idiot. And he's really more of this guy I know (my older brother's good friend's younger brother, who I went to school with in Florida for a semester). We lived in one of the absolute worst towns in the US. Port Charlotte, Florida (Hurricane Charlie nearly demolished it last year), where everyone I knew had an STD (I got tested about a month ago, and I'm clean), and did all kinds of drugs (I haven't ever went passed weed though), and everyone was depressed. An immature, intoxicated (he probably shouldn't have been drinking, but I'm not gonna pretend I was ever sober) 16 year old says something stupid, and he's messed up. Sh!t happens. We just have to realize that and move on I guess.