🐱 'We're sitting ducks': Concerns of copycat attacks following paedophile’s killing - Won’t someone think of the paedos

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OMAHA, Neb. —
When "Jay" first heard the motive behind Mattieo Condoluci's death, he immediately feared for the safety of his family.

"We're sitting ducks," he said.


Prosecutors believe James Fairbanks sent KETV Newswatch 7 an anonymous email about killing Condoluci. The sender said he had been looking for an apartment in the area when he discovered Condoluci on the Nebraska Sex Offender Registry. The sender described Condoluci as standing in his driveway pretending to wash his truck while staring at a group of children playing in the street, making him "sick to his stomach." Fairbanks' ex-wife calls Fairbanks a "protector."

Jay is a registered sex offender. He's worried the homicide will encourage vigilante crimes.

"You don't go out there and take it into our own hands and murder and take the life of somebody else because you weren't happy with the judgement that was made," he said.

Jay said he did not know Condoluci and he's not defending him.

"Yes, he did some pretty rotten stuff," Jay said. "It was horrible, horrible stuff. But to say he didn't deserve a second shot and he was trying to prove himself as a godly man, maybe he was a godly man. We don't know that. He doesn't have the opportunity to speak for himself now."

Condoluci's son, Joseph, told KETV Newswatch 7 his dad changed after prison and became a minister.

"I believe he was doing what he could to turn his life around," said Joseph Condoluci. "Who is to say what it takes to turn your life around from that?"

Joseph Condoluci said his father's past is simply that, his past.

"The guy didn't know my dad. He didn't know anything about him. All he knew was stuff that he's seen online," said Joseph Condoluci.

Jay has been calling senators to change Nebraska's sex offender registry to prevent something like this from happening again.

"Nebraska does not need a public-shaming website where people are put on there to be gunned down. Where people are there to be publicly shamed for the rest of their lives without a way of redeeming themselves," he said.

He argues the sex offender registry should be for law enforcement only.

"The safety of which the registry was built on is no longer safe. It's no longer safe for the community, it's no longer safe for the families of those who have registered," Jay said.
 
if you are saying sex offenders should be killed by some vigilantes, then you are saying they should be killed, too.
I'm saying pedos should be shot. The kiddy diddlers, the molesters, the ones that completely fuck up children for life to then continue the cycle.

Sometimes what is moral doesn't align with what is legal, and that's okay. God knows His own.
 
I'm saying pedos should be shot. The kiddy diddlers, the molesters, the ones that completely fuck up children for life to then continue the cycle.

Sometimes what is moral doesn't align with what is legal, and that's okay. God knows His own.

How do you know the person is actually guilty? There's been a ton of people who were put in jail for rape that turned out to be innocent. There's been a ton of divorced dads whose wife got the kids to lie about it.
 
Oh boy, looks like we are gonna get ourselves another pedo outed
This thread just keeps on giving :story:

I worked with a guy who got falsely accused of rape. Lost his job. Lost pretty much everything. Turns out he had irrefutable proof that he was innocent, but the damage was done. It's not impossible that this could happen with crimes against children, too (and this guy happened to have video surveillance that he was 100 miles away from where the crime supposedly happened or hed have been fucked, too). The problem with death is that it's permanent; if it turns out the person was innocent, well, then too bad.
 
For me, it's simple;

If you're a pedo but have never touched a child, as long as you seek help, you should get help. No jail time or punishment, but you're barred from any job involving minors.

Why? It pushes pedophiles to seek help, rather than being a potential harm to children. If you seek help, atleast you seem to understand that it's a dangerous and extremely harmful paraphilia.

If you don't seek help, you can rot in hell for all I care, you either don't see it as harmful or you don't want to change, or you don't want to be barred from jobs involving minors.

And if you outright touch a child? You deserve a slow, painful death.

The rights of children >>>>> the rights of pedos

Here is fun video for everyone:
 
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If they have the same mustache as this dude, I'm cool with it.
I wonder what the root cause for pedos having weird facial hair is. They have it so often, you see a guy wearing a moustache like that and you instantly think "that's a pedostache, he's fingered a kid", it happen a so often you can rely on it. And you can't just make up a stereotype, there has to be some truth to it else it won't stick.
 
Jeffrey Dahmer had to register as a sex offender in 1989, and it didn't do shit to keep him from raping and killing more men and boys. Sex offender registries don't work.

Great, do you have any evidence that "sex registers don't work" apart from your respectable internet opinion and "a very nasty man 30 years ago was in the register and he committed more crimes"?

Do sex registers have no difference on the average rate of reoffension? Any studies, statistics?

It seems to me that a register is an additional deterrent and people might be more afraid to commit their crimes. They might even see a doctor and tell him they are having urges that will result in their life being ruined (and others). They might treatment (say cyproterone and therapy).

But it's certainly an additional deterrent, why make life for them easier?
 
Great, do you have any evidence that "sex registers don't work" apart from your respectable internet opinion and "a very nasty man 30 years ago was in the register and he committed more crimes"?

Do sex registers have no difference on the average rate of reoffension? Any studies, statistics?

It seems to me that a register is an additional deterrent and people might be more afraid to commit their crimes. They might even see a doctor and tell him they are having urges that will result in their life being ruined (and others). They might treatment (say cyproterone and therapy).

But it's certainly an additional deterrent, why make life for them easier?

One train of thought is that if you exile these people, they have zero reason to not re-offend. If one cannot get a job, a house, etc..., why even bother following the law? I do think they should have mandatory counseling as part of their parole and I do think the person should have to tell neighbors they are an offender. As for registries, I really don't know. I could see it being one of those "good idea in theory, bad in practice" things but I haven't seen any data or studies on it (for either side)
 
Kiwi Farms: Freaks the fuck out over a suspected burglar being shot in the process of attacking a man

also Kiwi Farms: Sadistically cheers on the murder of a man because of something he might do

pedophile hysteria is a hell of a drug.

I think the ultimate consensus of that thread was "lol kill all joggers", actually.

also, "something he might do"? he had already been charged. if this was just some rando staring at kids, this thread wouldn't be anywhere close to this level of vitriol. the fact that he seemed to be gearing up to offend again is just the cherry on top. also, pedophiles deserve a bullet. thieves don't.
 
Kiwi Farms: Freaks the fuck out over a suspected burglar being shot in the process of attacking a man

also Kiwi Farms: Sadistically cheers on the murder of a man because of something he might do

pedophile hysteria is a hell of a drug.

Check the other thread on this for additional evidence of the deceased intentions. Pedo rape shack confirmed in his backyard.
 
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