Monday, September 14, 2009

Using a minotaur to gore detainees a form of torture?


This special report offers intelligent discussion for those of us who ask the question, "Is using a minotaur to gore detainees a form of torture?

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Dear California Attorney General:




Dear Attorney General

As you know, this is the monster who kidnapped Jaycee Dugard and kept her for 18 years.

In 2006 a neighbor called 911 to report suspicious circumstances involving young children in the home's backyard, and said Garrido was psychotic and had a sex addiction. The responding deputy spent about 30 minutes interviewing Garrido on the front porch and left after warning him that people living outdoors on the property could be a code violation.

"We're inundated with sexual assault cases"

That's Captain Terry of the Contra Costa County sheriff department, lamenting about how stretched thin his staff is, regarding both registered sexual offenders and those that haven't yet been caught. He needs more money, I'd bet, and manpower to really police the situation.

Where-oh-where might they get more money?

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Why Didn't Costa County Use Thier Armoured Tank To Save Jaycee Dugard?





Police continue to seek answers to how a convicted sexual predator was able to kidnap a young girl and keep her, along with the two children she bore him, in captivity for nearly two decades.

I honestly have compassion for Sheriff Warren Rupf and the department he oversees. This Contra Costa sheriffs department in the San Francisco Bay area is going to have some tough questions to answer in the upcoming weeks.

In the past few years, authorities had several chances to uncover the ramshackle backyard compound where Dugard and her children were kept, a missed opportunity that Sheriff Warren Rupf said was unacceptable. He also promised changes.