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We fun to start watching stuff like this again You know, I had to delete all that stuff all my time, but anyway, let's get into This is Mateo Condolucci a former nightclub bouncer, but back in 1994 that wasn't the only thing he was famous for He was convicted of child molestation in Florida After serving five years in prison. He was back on the streets and in 2007 another case emerged this time from Sarpy County, Nebraska He had raped a 13-year-old girl and only served two years in prison Okay, I've noticed I just realized this is not UK based but still how This is the this the crazy part bro two years Prosecutors feared him labeling him as a quote dangerous sex offender even after his release from prison in 2009 During his time Condolucci turned to religion and became a pastor He preached about forgiveness, but his past continued to haunt him He moved to Omaha and started serving meals to the homeless hoping to find redemption in their eyes He gave haircuts and talked about the power of love For a time it seemed as though he had turned his life. I don't believe it. I do not believe it If the two jobs he went to these are people who are still like on that same like I Need help type people around Now of course We can't zoom past the fact that he did just five years for rape in 1994 and two years in 2007 Just before his 1994 arrest he made an enemy who would later go to the ends of the world to have him destroyed This was Laura Smith who had just moved in with him unaware of the danger she was bringing into her home in May of 1993 One night she had gone out for a late grocery run leaving her son in the care of Condolucci What she did not know was that this former nightclub bouncer had a twisted fascination with young children When she returned home, she found her son crying violently in the bathroom Condolucci tried to brush it off claiming the child had just wet the bed But Laura knew something was wrong. Her son had never wet the bed before As they left the house the next day her son quietly told her quote Mommy I got something I got to tell you And in that instant Laura this one of my worst fears because honestly, I'm going to jail for life I mean there's nothing that you could say to me to bring me back down If it was also happening to anybody close to me like there's that's it knew that her worst fears had come true Condolucci was sentenced to four years of probation and drug counseling after he pleaded no contest in 1994 to attempted lewd and lascivious assault upon a child But Laura's satisfaction was short-lived What what? What are you? Condolucci continued his sinister ways manipulating and praying on vulnerable children In 2007 he was convicted of raping a 13 year old girl and was sentenced to five years in prison But even behind bars his dark influence lingered He was released in half that time for good behavior and the world was once again exposed to his dangerous presence The real reason Laura kept her grudge was that she watched in horror as her son struggled to cope with the trauma he had endured To her son the drugs were a temporary escape from the pain, but that only made things worse He died later due to a drug overdose and she continued to blame Laura I am so sorry All right, peter broke man aim him and also turned to facebook hoping to warn other mothers of the danger that looked in the shadows In over a dozen posts on a facebook page naming her son's abuser Laura wrote about the manipulative tricks that condolucci used on single mothers to get his hands on their children She knew at a certain point like when his life in prison acceptable Like he got he he three for three and and and's back out Two times he got locked up for them one for probation like it should be like the first time you just The second time i'm gonna give there is no benefit of the doubt. There is no single line at like But like the second time It should be in life life in prison without even a question Who that the only way to stop him was to expose him for the monster that he was Now even with his sick past condolucci had a family A daughter named amanda and a son named joseph Embarrassing them and though he was taken away for just seven years of her life The rest of the years he spent torturing and sexually abusing his own daughter amanda And on his death she was the second person to celebrate instead of mourn i've had to live in fear for 34 years And it has been the worst pain That i could imagine And so when i finally got the phone call. Yes, i i was relieved I couldn't wait To have him cremated I couldn't and i know that sounds horrible It don't but He took my life and many other lives before he died We might still be living but when you molest and rape children and your own child You automatically took their lives A tearful relief for amanda as she cries not about her father's death But about the experience she and many other kids went through Justice wasn't exactly served here, but to her this is still a win. I'm not at all saying I agree with murder But when you've been violated so many times in the justice system has failed you. Yeah, I don't condone You know the m word, but at the same time like listen to justify the justice system is definitely failing They definitely fail in these cases 100 all the time. There's many times as it's failed me That's the only thing you could hope for in the news report She shared the horrid details of the house and how she was the first hand witness to his crimes Crimes which she could not take to the police fearing that it would just be a few years in prison And then death for her After he was gone She went back to sweep the house and realized that this man had not changed even after seven years of doing time The interviewer asked her whether more kids would have been victims had he not died Amanda's answer was chilling to say the least I ordered some full spectrum and wait stop stop stop amanda stop amanda Was chilling to say the least I found children's clothing in his house When I was packing his house and I found little boys pants khaki pants. They weren't new They had stains on the knees like they had been playing in the yard or something I found little girls blouses. I found a pair of little girls panties Panties No, I don't think he was gonna stop. No, I know he wasn't going to stop You get the picture This man was tormenting little kids with his playground and was self loathing in his pedophilic behavior day after day Amanda later made it clear that it's registries like sex offender registries that can't be ignored. I can't Say it with any more passion Then do your research. That's what the registry is for know who you are allowing your children around if You're just a w advice because I have a kid now. I gotta I gotta start looking at the stuff like that as well You know I said, I don't really let my my daughter play with people though so Like not adults like go play with a child, but don't don't don't come around my daughter talking about some Hey, oh my god Because I'm gonna look at you and then my next step from looking at you is I'm gonna approach I'm gonna get on you. I'm like I'm gonna tell you about yourself Like all right, bro. You've been weird or I that's enough Children has been with somebody For the day and they're acting strange Um, they're not themselves talk to them Meanwhile on the other side his son Joseph claimed that his father was a changed man I believe he was doing his Okay, Joseph don't make me say it. But did you bed Joseph what he could to turn his life around? Yeah, I mean who who Who's to say, you know, I mean who's to say, you know exactly What it takes to you know, turn your life around from from something like that But obviously as a man, he can't quite understand what his sister went through. She's yes. He can That's your sister And I don't somebody said in the cons Ah, see I don't trust the son now ball and experience the pain herself She prayed for him to either go away for life or get a death sentence And when the authorities failed to deliver on this in came James Fairbanks On May 14th, 2020 James Fairbanks killed Matteo Condolucci There was no investigation needed here because he commented his entire confession Under the post published in the Omaha scanner Facebook group He wrote that he was out apartment searching and checking the neighborhoods when he quote stumbled across his sex offender registry info He read about Condolucci Especially the part where he had quote been convicted twice yet only served two years in prison Of course, he didn't act on this But he did write in his confessions that quote He was standing in the driveway pretending to wash his truck No soap or water just a rag While staring at a group of children playing in the street. He just kept staring at them The kids thankfully left and he went inside It's as if his lust had not ended and the two years he spent taught him nothing He found more dirt about him online Even the predator facebook page about him, which was made by the woman laura smith He also confessed that he quote Worked with kids for years who have been victimized and couldn't in good conscience allow him to do it to anyone else while he had the means to stop him He concluded by saying quote I know in this messed up judicial system That means I will face far more severe punishment for stopping him than he did for raping kids But I could no longer do nothing What you're about to see is a teacher turned killer who just couldn't stand living next to a sex offender Over nights a few nights a week in the halfway house that I was working at so I had wanted to Make sure because we're gonna lie. That's a w-man I just said, you know, I better check to make sure right here in this correct area there isn't A convicted sex offender. You know, so to speak left and right next door or something because I would be home every night And it turned out there was Moving into his new apartment. He found condolucci a registered sex offender living free He double-checked the information on whether this information was old and even though it was his actions were still the same He also noticed that he had a kid's playground in his like this is this this The playground when you ain't got enough like your kids as adults That's crazy You're fishing at this point like your intent is wild backyard a disturbing excuse to lure kids But it wasn't enough. So we had to dig into more detail. See that'd be the stuff that you got to keep your eyes on for Oh, you got kids You two got a playground for Oh for the kids in the neighborhood Mmm All right Tales about this guy to make sure if he was a potential threat or not To torment the pain and they're going through with their abuse that they've suffered and I've watched them grow up and become drug addicts and just have no self-worth and I've seen, you know, the life long Suffering that's so many of these kids Endure at that age because I have such firsthand knowledge. I mean, I think I was just Like he was bothering me As a former victim and someone who worked with kids he could not stand it Before he could do the worst he had to give a message in the strictest way possible But when that didn't work, he took matters into his own hands Straight up Is there's gonna be some punishment that's gonna come and it's not gonna be Another probation or slap on the wrist or as soon as I started talking He's came forward Are you a youtuber? He came forward and initiated something and like being called out And One bullet pierced his forehead and the other bullets hit his back and chest Damn, you ain't hit that man once. Hey, my bad No, it's not my bad. I don't care. Uh, but then He hit him about three four times Boy, you hit him with not a head a head shot is wild Of real One bullet pierced his forehead and the other bullets hit his back and chest now keep in mind I don't condone that it was just shocking to hear Overall he was shot seven times Bro said look, I already hit you once. Let me just continue Fairbanks pled no contest to second degree murder and on july 14th 2021 He was sentenced to 40 to 70 years in prison All for taking matters into his own hands He's there about 20 15 Because the second degree he's gonna get up out of here If he can make it 20 years, he's gonna get up out of there. He might get out in 18 In the aftermath people took sides Remember laura smith? She thought that fair banks shouldn't get jail time at all Remember condolucci's daughter amanda henry She argued that fair banks should only get probation She knew the horrors that her father was capable of but she couldn't condone murder which makes sense Fairbanks's ex-wife kelly tamayo who had sought protection This your ex-wife Hey, he was outside one and he was outside doing his things, wasn't he? Texan orders against him in the past also voiced her support She knew that her ex-husband had a good heart and was willing to do what was necessary to protect the kids Something that he was grateful for despite being behind bars All of this as I just get off then I think we missed a chance To actually do something and that's that's take this momentum that seems to be out there Freeing me and channeling it to the district attorney and the judges and the legislators ago We need tougher penalties. We need To stop cutting these deals that allow men like him bless children for decades and And only serve minimum sentences and be allowed to move right back into our neighborhoods Um alone and put up playgrounds in their backyards and just look for their next victims. Yeah, dude was out there hunting Um, you know, I wish the da would go after them the way they're going after me to be perfectly honest You know, I get no bail. I'm first-graders. I'm in jail with a little bunch of guys in here that are getting prosecuted for Not raping children And they're getting prosecuted harder than a lot of the times we see each other lusters and why that is in the justice system I don't know it's gotta stop that what it's gotta change Quite honestly, I don't think me Yeah, what does that say? What does that say? You gotta I ain't gonna say it man. Y'all know what that's like You should have ever come in contact. Um, you should have been there Yeah, you you you're a repeat sex offender. You just shouldn't be alone living amongst kids in a neighborhood In his expression of gratitude, he didn't want the world to lose sight of the lesson The lesson of not allowing sex offenders a small time conviction and giving them life or death in prison His story resembles to some extent with the infamous steven marshal and if you don't know who he is He killed 29 out of 34 sex offenders listed on the main registry He used to think the pedophiles were quote scums of the earth And took matters into his own hand before taking his own life, but that's a story for another day A petition on change.org has garnered immense support with over 58,000 signatures calling for the pardon of james fairbanks However fairbanks himself has expressed a willingness to accept a plea bargain for the crimes he believes he's accountable for In exchange, he's urging the county attorney and state legislatures to reform the way convicted sex offenders are punished and tracked Despite his offer fairbanks is also willing to face trial as he has doubts about whether a jury would unanimously convict him of first degree murder If they had access to all the facts This development has created an intriguing and complex situation that highlights the need for both judicial reform and individual accountability The victim's son acknowledged his father's criminal history But he didn't believe that fairbanks had the right to take the law into his own hands This compelled the interrogator to ask whether his actions could inspire the world to have more james fairbanks and steven marshal's out there But his response was simple and smooth sex offender convicted sex offender who says that now they're they're afraid because they're you know Names and addresses are posted online for anybody to come come do that. Well, what do you what would you say to you know others who You know are seeing sex offenders living in their area and uh, you know upset about that As far as the sex offenders that are upset, uh, or maybe fear or Oh W quote to end it tlo leave a like comment subscribe turn on post notification buzz. That's wild