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Imagine that, and they were ALL in compliance with the law and are not guilty of this crime. So, how did the registry protect her?
No offense meant ... but are you a sex offender or have a family member on the sex offenders list?
The 15 in the trailer park included registered sex offenders with convictions for sexual abuse of a minor and child molestation. This trailer park was not a safe place for children.
Plumadore doesn't even have the excuse of being a registered sex offender. He is just pure evil. Only evil could cut a child's head off and mutilate the rest of her body.
I personally think he molested her, and it went too far. She freaked, he killed her in panic mode.
The sad thing, is that child molesters live in low income areas. Where there are also children. In Miamia there were so many restrictions on where child molesters could not live, they started a "group" under the Tuttle causeway. Because of the outcry for these "poor, homeless, child molesters" they were sent to halfway houses.
ThIs case bothers me on several levels. As it would any normal person.
A little girl, who was disabled. I am telling you, if they allowed stoning, I would pick up the first rock. That guy will burn in hell.
What is interesting about prisoners like him, is the absolute, complete contempt guards have for these killers. They are "professional", but very cold. He better just stay quiet, and not cause trouble, because they would love to have a reason to restrain him.
This sicko will most likely be put in protective custody. If he was housed in the general population he wouldnt live long. People that kill children are frowned upon by other inmates & even guards.
He may not have been on the sex offender registry, but the very fact he was living there should have been the biggest, reddest flag they could see. I wish I could knock those people's stupid heads together. Too many people leaving their kids with anybody for their own convenience, and it is just unacceptable.
Exactly how I feel about the family.
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Originally Posted by CarolinaWoman
The mother had moved in the trailer to help her dad that was dying from emphysema. Apparently Michael Plumadore had been helping with the father prior to her arrival.
Before she arrived, she even asked her father if her children could be at risk for abuse from two specific men, including Plumadore. "He said, "No. They will not touch your children."
With all due respect CW....What knowledge of the two men did the father have to speak from. Clearly none.
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Originally Posted by faeryedark
Imagine that, and they were ALL in compliance with the law and are not guilty of this crime. So, how did the registry protect her?
The registries 15 sex offenders in the trailor park had nothing to do with the girls death.
Knowing the vicinity of your areas sex offenders is not enough when you're leaving your kids with utter strangers.
I haven't been able to find anything, but I really want to know. Where were the other girls while he was doing all of this? Did they have to see it all?
I read on CNN that the Mother has "hysterical paralysis", and attended her daughter's memorial in a wheelchair. She can't move her lower limbs, due to shock.
No comment that I would make would be appropriate. I will leave it at that.
With all due respect CW....What knowledge of the two men did the father have to speak from. Clearly none.
Apparently prior to moving in to help her sick father, the mother asks him about two of the men.
Please look at this article in the Chicago Tribune ... "Aliahna's family moved there to help take care of 66-year-old James E. "Shorty" Lemmon, who also was a convicted sex offender and died Dec. 3." (5th paragraph) It seems according to this article that even Aliahna's grandfather was a registered sex offender.
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