Ed Muscare "Edarem" we will miss you. RIP January 8th 2012
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@SuperJonesable Who says that WE aren't going to allow them to work? That's up to the employer. Are you suggesting that everyone that has committed a crime, served time in jail/prison and finished their probation, have their record wiped?! There are many companies out there that will not hire somebody if their credit rating is below a certain score and with today's economy, jobs are very hard to come by for ANYONE, let alone convicted felons and registered sex offender. :)
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@1980allmine Welp, looks like he was guilty. I am glad he was caught, and I am glad he served his time he deserved to be in jail.
I just wish we had a better way of dealing with criminals on the long term... letting a criminal go, and just crippling his ability to give back to the community is just not how it should be done...
Why not just shoot them if we aren't going to allow them to work and make our society stronger?
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@SuperJonesable He violated his parole. I suppose he felt that he had a right to do that, that he was above the law. lol.
Poor guy. He didn't want anybody to find out that he was attracted to children and the fact that he molested one. I have absolutely no sympathy for him. Everything that he chose to do ruined his life and nothing more. I know you're going to come back defending because you don't think he did anything wrong. I'm done responding about this disgusting human being.
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@SuperJonesable He also said the following...Muscare has had problems with probation before. At one point, he said he was being harassed by neighbors, so he decided not to register his address.
"I wanted to hide from the (sexual offender) registry, and I hid successfully in South Carolina, until one day the deputy sheriff showed up with a warrant for my arrest," Muscare told WKMG.
He broke the law and it was his own doing. He was also told not to go on the internet, yet he didn't listen.
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Sorry for your loss. . In the olden days when someone did a crime they were hanged or electric chaired. . These days it is cheaper, and that is the only reason, that folk who would have been executed are permitted, instead, to live. With satellite monitoring of ankle-bracelet wearing criminals, the government can just let them out. Note: Having done time in jail is not intended to be the only sentence; there are extrinsic penalties, for the whole of the criminal's life. . Cheers. from del-boy.
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@SuperJonesable You claimed that he turned himself in for molesting that child, but according to his autobiography, he told a different story. 'Back in 1986, when I was attending a birthday party in Orlando, Florida, I had fondled a 14 year-old family member. I was caught and arrested. I was sentenced to 18 months in prison and 10 years probation. That was my sex offense.'
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@SuperJonesable This is part of Ed's autobiography. You claimed that he turned himself for molesting that child, but this is what he said....
'Back in 1986, when I was attending a birthday party in Orlando, Florida, I had fondled a 14 year-old family member. I was caught and arrested. I was sentenced to 18 months in prison and 10 years probation. That was my sex offense.' He was CAUGHT. I believe that if he wasn't caught, his sick behavior would have continued.
why cry? are you sure this is comeing from your mouth? and not a mouth native american chick?
demonethagreat 5 days ago
@demonethagreat lol what?
SuperJonesable 5 days ago