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Hundreds of sex offenders missing from state registry

News 4 WOAI Trouble Shooter Mireya Villarreal has uncovered a loophole in the law that has let hundreds, maybe thousands, of sex offenders go unregistered.

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NelsonK - 11/9/2009 11:54 AM
Castration.....!

SixBurgh - 11/7/2009 12:17 AM
Those 10 individuals all look like potential ACORN staff members.

chrisort - 11/6/2009 3:42 PM
no loopholes...... put these pos' in jail and leave them there..... once a molester, always a molester....

lenny66 - 11/6/2009 3:40 PM
Microchip their ass. They can do it to dogs & cats to track them if they get lost. Why not track these animals too??? Or is it against their rights??? Now that's BS.

yourwrong - 11/6/2009 3:13 PM
Chrisort my thoughts exactly. Insert some type of gps in the back of there neck or on there arm deep under the skin. What about a barcode tattoed above so everyone would know.

joicat - 11/6/2009 1:17 PM
Dangerboy-it's true the criminals rights are more important than their victims. how about a child's right to be a child and not be hurt and violated by these low-life POS. these predators should lose their right when they violates someone else's.

Bravo5 - 11/6/2009 10:37 AM
In her newspaper article "Hundreds of Sex Offenders Missing from State Registry" Mireya Villarreal sheds light on a disturbing thought of fact. However, one component missed by Villarreal is the fact that some of these offenders already registered "do not have a photo available" that can be used by the public to identify the offender. This fact is most prevalent in the small towns surrounding San Antonio and within San Antonio. One could imagine that this fact is because the sex offender comes from a family that is considered by law enforcement to be from "good people" or families of influence within those communities. Why do we as a community that is concerned with these predators, consistantly do a half-hearted job of mandating registry.? I am certain that there was a "booking picture" when the offender was arrested; "why not use that photo." ?

Dangerboy - 11/6/2009 10:14 AM
Lenny, I like your idea....I'm sure there are going to be some retards who complain because we'll be violating some kind of right they have.....

SpursFan4Life - 11/6/2009 9:24 AM
NO better yet, why not let the public get a hold of them and give them street justice. I understand that using violence against violence is never the answer but in these cases, I feel that all of these sick B-tards need to be taken out to the green pasture and shot dead so that no other child will have to endure years of trauma that has come out of their offenses. It is bad enough we house most of these animals in a minimum security prison and when they are out on probation are more likely too on a minimum level of supervision. I like NelsonK's idea but it would send them running away if they were to find out that they would be heading back behind bars. So that is why I suggest that if you sexually assault a child you should automatically get death. After all you are a waste of human existence and don't deserve to lay your eyes on any child let alone on life itself!!

lenny66 - 11/6/2009 9:12 AM
Post their names and pictures on the website and in the paper and let their neighbors, coworkers and the public help turn them in.



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