JW Sexual Predator Being Released to San Francisco Area

by blondie 38 Replies latest jw friends

  • shamus
    shamus

    Not sure, SOJ.

    Pretty disgusting, isn't it? Still a threat, yet still being released!

  • blondie
    blondie

    Kaethra, good point. I haven't read all these posts, but it is obvious that some might have jumped to a conclusion, both articles say this,

    He has a history of sex crimes, most recently the 1992 sexual assault of a man at a homeless shelter in Richmond.
    Verse has been convicted of raping three young men.

    The age of these men is not stated. As I said earlier, nothing in either article said he was a JW when he committed these crimes. Either way, the men and women charged with providing his treatment do not seem to feel that his religious conversion has changed his behaviors and thinking to make him no longer considered a very dangerous sexual predator.

    He has to take drugs to control his behavior which is very similar to taking methadone to control drug addiction. Interestingly, the WTS has stated that it is not acceptable for a JW to use a nicotine patch to quit smoking or use methadone to control their drug addiction.

    km

    7/73 p. 4 Question Box

    w73

    6/1 p. 336 Keeping God’s Congregation Clean in the Time of His Judgment

    w73 10/15 p. 631 On getting a knowledge of God’s purposes, these left their drugs by applying Bible principles, through prayer and the help of fellow Christians, not "tapering off" with methadone or some such "substitute," but breaking free and clean. Now they remain clean as they serve God.

  • Francois
    Francois

    amac - I'd surely appreciate it if you wouldn't generalize like that. Just how many of my nearly 5,000 posts have you indeed read? What make you an expert on my makeup?

    My wife does things like that, "Frank you always do..." thus and such. No one always does anything. It's a very immature and uninformed manner of conversation. However I do appreciate your agreement, watered down as it is.

    francois

  • amac
    amac

    Sorry, it was an obvious generalization based on a few posts. I'm sure you don't always do that.

  • Mary
    Mary

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was always under the impression that if you were castrated, that you couldn't "get it up" anymore........... is this not true? If pedophiles can still molest, even though they've been castrated, I say wack (not whack) their dicks off, set it on fire, and flush it down the toilet.

    The life span of a child molester from the time he enters the prison main gates until he almost makes it to his cell is measured in minutes. Hardened criminals, murderers, arsonists, murder for hire made men, bank robbers, assault artists, and even litterers will not tolerate a child molester in their presence.

    What a shame eh? I remember when that freak Jeffery Dalmer was murdered in prison. I don't think he was a pedophile; he was more like Hannabal Lector, but I always thought whoever did the bastard in, should have been given a full pardon.

    Maybe this asshole that's just been released from prison, can "reach out" for greater privleges in the congregation eh? Or even better, maybe he can become a travelling Circuit Overseer!!!

  • nilfun
    nilfun

    http://beta.kpix.com/news/local/2003/06/04/Violent_Sex_Offender_Granted_Release_to_Bay_Area.html

    Violent Sex Offender Granted Release to Bay Area

    The PIXPage Staff

    A Contra Costa County judge has approved the release of a violent sex offender who says he wants to live in the Bay Area.

    Cary Verse, 32, has been undergoing treatment for the past two years at the state hospital in Atascadero. Before that, he served more than a decade behind bars for sexually attacking three boys and a homeless man.

    Verse has said he wants to attend a church in Martinez after his release.

    Verse would be the second person to be released under the state's 1996 sexually violent predator act. He would be electronically monitored and closely supervised, the state mental health department says.

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    http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/news/060403_nw_sex_offender.html

    East Bay Judge Says Sex Predator Can Be Released

    June 4 (BCN) — A sexually violent predator who spent more than a decade confined to prison and state hospitals can be released back into the community, a Contra Costa Superior Court judge has ruled.

    Cary Verse, 32, has been undergoing treatment at Atascadero State Hospital, where he was sent after finishing jail time for sexually assaulting a homeless man in San Pablo in 1992.

    Verse, who falls under the 1996 Sexually Violent Predator Act, will be the second violent offender in the state to win conditional release. The first case was in Santa Clara County, according to prosecutors.

    Once out, Verse has said he would like to attend a church located in Martinez, prosecutors said.

    "Finding a place for him to live will probably be the biggest issue in setting up an outpatient program," said deputy district attorney Brian Haynes.

    Judge John Minney's ruling on Friday means Verse will be required to live under strict supervision.

    Conditions of his release include electronic monitoring, drug tests, unannounced home searches and limits on Internet use, according to state Mental Health Department spokeswoman Nora Romero.

    Both the prosecution and defense say that Verse is ready to begin treatment on an outpatient basis.

    "He's done everything he could in the inpatient program," Haynes said.

    Verse's string of sexual assaults began in 1988 when, at the age of 17, he pulled a knife on a 14-year-old boy and fondled him.

    While serving time at a juvenile hall the following year, he escaped with another boy, later sexually assaulting him.

    Verse spent a year in jail for the offense and, while on parole, received another three years jail time for the sexual battery of a 14-year-old boy in 1990.

    Two years later, again on parole, he bound and sexually assaulted a homeless man in San Pablo.

    Released from prison in 1998, Verse was taken to a state hospital as mandated for released convicts with histories of violent sex crimes.

  • LovesDubs
    LovesDubs

    Just ask Bill Clinton if you need your THING to have sex with somebody...any instrument of rape at hand will do. Its not sex these perps are having, its victimizing another human being, a defenseless human being, that they get off on. Its power and manipulation and self gratification. Not being able to get it up wont change the behavior...and you bet your a$$ if this guy is a JW he has LEARNED how to manipulate people and "overcome all objections"...and ROLE PLAY to get what he wants, even from the elders. Those people in his congregation see him coming and you KNOW they wont be allowed to treat him outwardly with anything LESS than acceptance, knowing all the time, because people DO READ that he is a threat to their children. NOT a position I would want to be in with my own children. My boys would not be allowed to go to the bathroom in that hall unattended I guaranfreekingTEE that! Nor would they be allowed out in service ANYWHERE NEAR that man. He is just as much of a danger to those children taking a bathroom break at McDonalds as he is in the hall or the streets.

    Hey Bill B....make sure those folks in SanFran area Congregations get NOTICE of what is about to be unleashed on them!

    D

  • blondie
    blondie

    Thanks, nilfun, for the additional enlightening facts. (thaumbs up)

    Blondie

  • Room 215
    Room 215

    ``Is it impossible for a child abuser to change his ways? I know it's a mental sickness, but has any ever acomplished a change?"

    SOJ: Of course it's not impossible; it's been done; but specialists in the field suggest that it seldom happens. And who or what is protecting the children which the recovering abuser comes into close association with in a congregation/social setting while undergoing his ``rehabilitation?" Society might well forgive a recovering alcoholic a regression or two; aren't the stakes here far too high to risk even one lapse?

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