Monday, April 16, 2012

Letters to a pedophile

Everyone needs human contact; even convicted pedophiles. I understand that. I think everyone would agree. Human contact is essential. The nature of the contact should be supervised when one is a pedophile. It would be unwise for pedophiles to establish any kind of unsupervised relationship with a child, especially while incarcerated. I think we can all agree on that too. It is common sense. If it is common sense, then why did a Lutheran school teacher have her students befriend pedophile Rickey R. Rowlett when he was sitting in a local jail?

Officials at a Houston private school said they are investigating how a teacher arranged for a group of fourth-graders to correspond with a man who had been charged with child sexual molestation.

Laura Perry was working as a 4th grade teacher at Trinity Lutheran Church and School when she had her students send letters to Rowlett as a class project. Perry believed Rowlett had been wrongly accused. This is personal. She knew the man. The safety of her students and her moral compass be damned. She was on a personal mission, but was it also sanctioned by her church?

It gets better… Perry’s husband stands charged with possessing and promoting child pornography. He too had access to the students. Her friend is a convicted pedophile and her husband might be a child pornographer, and she is what… horribly irresponsible?

Perry, the school and church, and pastor Michael Dorn are all named in a lawsuit brought by the students' families. In my opinion, the best way to handle cases of misconduct like this are to sue the church out of existence.

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It kinda makes you think the teacher was acting like a pimp for the pedophiles.
1 reply · active 681 weeks ago
some women are pedophiles as well. crime annals are full of husband/wife pedophile accomplices. would not be the least bit surprised if that was the case here...
Thanks for posting on this news story. It's a real head-scratcher – what was that woman thinking? Certainly not about her students when she put them at serious risk. It is easy to assume that she received a thrill from this game, if not other rewards. I hope the justice system takes care of the details, and the children receive counseling.
2 replies · active 680 weeks ago
I cannot understand the decision making process she must have used. It
is an act of depravity or insanity.
We can only guess. My guess is that her decision-making process was emotionally driven. She was conditioned to do everything she could to serve these men – who said they were innocent and men of god.

She's securely on on the hook with her devotion to them. (Insanity?) I have not heard if she was directly involved in any physical/sexual abuse of the children, which would add another layer onto her sin. (Depravity?) She will have her day in court. (Guilty?)

Certainly, she is dangerous and only one example of the sick people who are working in child-care everyday.
The Church must be held accountable for the actions of the leaders of these child F@cking cults of christianity.They PRAY/Prey upon the children.When will people learn?Faith is for the sheepple that are to stupid to guard they're children?

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