http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/10/AR2006091001044_pf.html
Mind-boggling points:
#1: He molested his sister from the time she was in second grade until she was 14.
#2: Sister is not afraid to leave HER children with him (as a baby-sitter).
#3: Their mother says they enjoy a normal brother/sister relationship.
Yes, I had a few WTH moments while reading this story.
Question: Why have/should people who have been convicted of incest not be included on sex offender lists? I don't get it.
In our family, the uncle who molested female relatives did it because they were handy; when they were kept away from him, he moved on to others. Yes, he was prosecuted. No, nothing ever stuck.
Mind-boggling points:
#1: He molested his sister from the time she was in second grade until she was 14.
#2: Sister is not afraid to leave HER children with him (as a baby-sitter).
#3: Their mother says they enjoy a normal brother/sister relationship.
Yes, I had a few WTH moments while reading this story.
Question: Why have/should people who have been convicted of incest not be included on sex offender lists? I don't get it.
In our family, the uncle who molested female relatives did it because they were handy; when they were kept away from him, he moved on to others. Yes, he was prosecuted. No, nothing ever stuck.