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Report: Kidnap suspect improperly supervised (AP)

AP - Corrections officials failed to properly supervise convicted sex offender Phillip Garrido and missed opportunities to discover the girl he allegedly kidnapped and held in his backyard for 18 years, a report released Wednesday said. » Full Story on Yahoo! News
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Eventually the State of California will settle a lawsuit for HUNDREDS of MILLIONS of Dollars over this. Glad I moved out of there a LONG time ago!

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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those involved need to lose their jobs,
,no matter who or what they are now,
,i can hear em' now/...,im sorry we were slackers on the citizens dime

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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Improperly supervised. Evidently.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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These individuals who are registered sex offenders should first of all not walk among the rest of the population.

Typically they continue their way of life harming others.. Some get caught some dont.

I know that for my ex-husband who is one of these registered sex offenders in Oregon.. He is allowed to be living in a home with three small children with the knowledge of his probation officers.

Yet as part of his probation this is a direct violation!

Nothing is done about this UNTIL someone is harmed & it gets reported.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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In Texas we call this "California Cool"-----what slackers-----these idiots need a little education from our brand of "try 'em and fry 'em" This wouldn't even be an issue, 'cause this pervert would never have gotten out of jail the first time!!!!

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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Exactly how many times can one overlook a backyard with a hidden tent dwelling? Just like the Tootsie Pop, "The world may never know"

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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