The majority of pedophilia is linked to the perpetrator having been abused as a child OR being raised with very little in the way of accountability for impulse control. Head injuries are in no way a factor in some major % of perpetrators. If you're saying it is, please link to a respected scientific source, otherwise stop spreading MISinformation. |
You have absolutely ZERO EVIDENCE that the mom was not an enabler. You have no idea what she observed, thought about, and then suppressed or denied or ignored. Maybe she didn't see any signs... or maybe she saw a LOT. Or maybe she found some of his "materials" at some point and was so in denial she didn't even confront him. The guy was an adult living in their house and peddling this stuff for YEARS. You are in no position to decide or proclaim the mom or both parents victims and not at all enablers. None of us know HOW he got to the place he got to and who knew what when. In the meantime, OP is totally right to be confused and unsure of how to support or if she even wants to support. Their son has ruined lives with his abuse or his particpation in an industry that ruins childhoods. Even if they knew nothing about it, no one who is disgusted and wants to distance can be blamed. It's possibly the most disgusting crime ever, along with murder. |
You are so naive. Yes, they are tracking HIS computer & internet usage. He's got 2 parents, and who knows what excuses he might give them for wanting access to someone else's computer and then doing more harm. OP already says they struggled with holding him accountable when he was a kid, now he's a MAN. Who knows what he'll try to do while home. All that said, I DO agree with you that I understand them bailing him out. I would want to try to figure out how best to protect him from being killed in jail. But he did what he did, and I would never stand in the way of justice. Bail is legal, and I'd want to try to get him some psychiatric help between being charged & trial. But based on all OP said, I have no doubt he's guilty and I bet he's NOT crazy. So he may well be competent to stand trial and be in jail for a very long time, and he should be if he's proven guilty. |
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I was friends with a guy once who was in the same social circle in a small town - his family had an insurance agency or real estate, I can’t recall which. He dated a colleague attorney from my social set and I spent lots of time in his company in various settings - he was very likable, funny, nice. He’d been married and had shared custody of his kids and everyone thought him to be a great dad.
One day I learned he had blown his head off out on some land adjacent to his home - polite to the end, he didn’t do it inside where someone would have to clean the mess. The church was overflowing with townspeople wanting to honor his life and needing the comfort of shared grief over the shocking circumstances of his passing. Later it went around town that FBI agents had quietly served a warrant on his office and taken his computer the day before he suicided. I was absolutely stunned knowing it meant only one thing and explained entirely why this charming young man would suddenly end his life - that kind of thing is unsurvivable in a small town, and his family would have been destroyed by it. Because his death closed the investigation his suicide was a kind of warped gift to them. As a former prosecutor and public defender I agree that pedophiles are not usually made from thin air, but I would also point out that abused kids aren’t always abused in the home and many times parents don’t know because their children don’t tell. We shouldn’t automatically assume the perpetrator was damaged in the home when it could just as easily have been a coach, teacher, pastor, scoutmaster, neighbor or family friend. |