Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Jaycee Lee: yard of known violent S.O. not subjected to any form of examination for Eighteen Years!

I’ve seen in the media this morning that Antioch has an unusually sizeable number of registered sex offenders. This could have given the authorities in Antioch reason to ensure they had an exemplary system of overseeing these people so that we were all afforded effective protection, especially young girls and women. Not at any time in 18 years had the authorities checked this violent rapist’s backyard. It beggars belief. With such a high portion of registered sex offenders in the district you would think the authorities would recognise the need for an effective system of supervision.

Keeping children in the garden for that period of time without the authorities becoming aware, especially with his history, is a shameful indictment of the authorities. Regular visits by the parole services to the house of Phillip Garrido never revealed Jaycee and her children held captive in the yard. What excuse will the parole office give? His Right to Privacy? If this is the reason given by the parole service as to why no examination was carried out. They haven’t put this forward yet. But I can hear it being muted in the background already!
The whole thing is shocking!

We all know how undermanned, etc., the various departments involved in this investigation have been. The FBI, the Sheriff’s dept and the Parole Services. What has this to do with checking the garden and backyard? The failure to check his garden and backyard when neighbors have reported hearing children’s voices in the backyard, that people were living in the backyard, has absolutely nothing to do with man hours, workload, underfunding or anything else that may be put forward as a reason why this appalling situation went undetected by the authorities for 18years.

I’m still reeling with disbelief and horror!. Those poor poor girls should never have had to endure those years of captivity. There was just no need.
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