Thursday, November 20, 2008

On Washington’s Most-Wanted for What?

What did John Michael Isley do to become one of Washington's Most Wanted Fugitives? Kidnap a child? Rape someone? Kill someone? Apparently just failing to announce his departure from Washington and arrival in Texas, a horrendous place to be on the sex offender registry. Can we really blame him?

Many years ago, when Isley was a minor, he was convicted of indecent liberties over an incident with his cousin. Here's a report KOMO TV did on his Island County ostracism back in 2003.

And here's the report of the recent "manhunt" for him in Texas from News9

I see no evidence that Isley committed any SEX crimes in the interval. You tell me: Is failure to register a compelling reason to be on a Most-Wanted List? Is this victimless crime a compelling reason for police and the media to incite more public fear over former sex offenders being "on the loose"? It appears that Isley wanted to be near his family, as he was caught visiting relatives. Now I'll bet he is facing ten years in a Texas prison for what seems to be just a desire to be left alone.

2 comments:

  1. Hi there! All of us are trying to do something, but what? Have you been on any of the Sosen forums yet?

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  2. Liberty is exactly that... the 'right to be left alone'. Liberty itself is the easiest thing of legislation... you simply do not legislate things which would reduce liberty.

    Imagine, if you will, how much of the United State's debts would be nonexistent.. if people were simply left alone? Imagine how much of the powers they claim in order to preserve the programs they instituted would be lacking...

    And then imagine how much liberty threatens career politicians (and their special interest groupies, in the 'rock band' sense).

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