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.....Raymond Frolander was sentenced to 25 years in prison for child molestation.
IJReview quoted how the boy’s father reacted at the sentencing:
After the hearing, the father was short with reporters outside the courtroom.
“He’s going to learn in the next 25 years why I let him live,” the father said.
That’s because, as ABC News detailed, ‘prison is a living hell for pedophiles,’ and that in many cases they need protective custody because some inmates are parents.
originally posted by: rockintitz
a reply to: infolurker
He held back to prolong the suffering of a man that scarred his child for life.
Good on him.
originally posted by: jackjoedoe
originally posted by: rockintitz
a reply to: infolurker
He held back to prolong the suffering of a man that scarred his child for life.
Good on him.
good on him...????
He should of killed him, with no remorse, and no repercussions.
originally posted by: jackjoedoe
originally posted by: rockintitz
a reply to: infolurker
He held back to prolong the suffering of a man that scarred his child for life.
Good on him.
good on him...????
He should of killed him, with no remorse, and no repercussions.
that's not punishment, that's absolution. punishment is prison.
originally posted by: berenike
The person mentioned in the OP might never face the sort of 'punishment' from other prisoners that the victim's father is relying on. He might be kept in solitary confinement or in a wing with persons such as himself. What will be done to rehabilitate him? He will still be a relatively young man when he is released.
Offenders such as this one rely on society being more decent than they are themselves. They expect to be treated properly if they are apprehended. The Rest Of Us hope that some lowlife - or in this case, a relative of the victim - will mete out the justice we think they deserve.
originally posted by: Terminal1
Personally I would gladly pay my share of taxes (which would probably be a few pennies out of my singular pocket) for this person to live without freedom and in constant fear for a couple of decades. To me, this is why we all pay taxes for prisons. For cases just like this.
I applaud the LEO who did not recommend charges for the father.
originally posted by: myartisstrong
Why can't we just kill this kind of trash? No prison time, no 25 years of torture, just end it. It is not a human anymore and it just needs to not exist. It should be common practice to execute pedophiles... and not after a lengthy sentence. Right outside the court room after the trial. Hell... let the victim or the victim's family do it if they want.
originally posted by: jackjoedoe
originally posted by: rockintitz
a reply to: infolurker
He held back to prolong the suffering of a man that scarred his child for life.
Good on him.
good on him...????
He should of killed him, with no remorse, and no repercussions.