17 September 2009

Loophole in the system allows sex offender step-dad to continue living in house with two young kids

This one really got to me.  I have edited and re-edited my comments to this, because I am so mad I can not even form a complete sentence. 

First, off who wrote this damn law, and how would they feel if their little ‘loophole’ had trapped their own young kids?? 

Secondly, what in the hell is this mother thinking?  As a mother there ain’t no fucking way my kids and I would still be in that house!  Ok, so since I don’t know her; maybe she didn’t know before she married the slime ball.  But, now that she knows; WHY in the hell is she still there?  There ain’t no dick on this planet that is worth the risk to the kids!!

Third, and most importantly...my thoughts and prayers are with those two little kids that are caught in this mess!  I sincerely hope that nothing happens to them!

http://www.newschannel5.com/global/story.asp?s=11145262

Man's Children Share Home With Convicted Sex Offender
Posted: Sep 16, 2009 7:36 PM EDT Wednesday, September 16, 2009 7:36 PM EST

 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Mike Miguel said his two young children are living with a sex offender, and there's nothing he can do to stop it. A legal loophole has the father frustrated. 

Miguel's nightmare started with an internet search. He typed in the new address where his two children would be living with his ex-wife and their new step-dad.

"Here comes his name and picture on the TBI website for a sex offender," said Miguel. "Everyday is a new fear."

The man living with his 7-year-old and 9-year-old was a sex offender, convicted of uploading pornographic pictures of children.

"Now my kids are there everyday, taking baths and showers, just running around the house in their underwear, whatever they are doing. How is he looking at my children?" said Miguel.

Miguel pushed for an emergency court hearing to get custody of his children because he thought state law was on his side. State lawmakers did pass legislation that if a sex offender commits a crime against a child younger than 13, they would not be allowed to live in a home with a minor.

In Miguel's case because the offender was uploading child pornography, it's hard for investigators to prove the identity of the young victims, and find out exactly how old they are.

"It starts to drive you a little crazy," said Miguel.

Miguel has to make due with waiting until May. That's when once again he'll go before a judge to try and get custody of his two children.

"Everyday I walk by my kids pictures and I look at them, and think I just don't know. You wonder what's going on, what's happening, Is there anything happening, is there not, but you can't do anything about it," said Miguel.

Miguel was pushing to change state law when it comes to the legal loophole. He's been in touch with State Representative Susan Lynn. Lynn's looking into creating a bill that could resolve the issue when they go back into session in January.

Rep. Lynn is also looking into another issue impacting juveniles and sex offenders. Minors only have one year to report a sexual assault to investigators. Lynn wanted to extend that period of time.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

My sincere thoughts and prayers go out to these children. More mothers need to be educated that sex offenders will seek out single mothers.

Anonymous said...

You are so right on that! The education needs to be put out there. Young women need to be told about this type of thing before they get into a position to even need to worry about it.