Originally posted by: dderidex
So, there are some damn freakish people out there.
Still....how does 'getting convictions' this way not violate the 5th amendment?
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: dderidex
So, there are some damn freakish people out there.
Still....how does 'getting convictions' this way not violate the 5th amendment?
Typically goes something like this:
PJ presents their chat logs to local police, local police cooperate with PJ to arrange a meeting, cops are there when the guy shows up.
They go through all the normal processes in reaching a conviction.
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: dderidex
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: dderidex
So, there are some damn freakish people out there.
Still....how does 'getting convictions' this way not violate the 5th amendment?
Typically goes something like this:
PJ presents their chat logs to local police, local police cooperate with PJ to arrange a meeting, cops are there when the guy shows up.
They go through all the normal processes in reaching a conviction.
Viper GTS
Yeah, but....how is that not entrapment?
Originally posted by: dderidex
Yeah, but....how is that not entrapment?
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
someone needs to kick the sh!t out of that guy bad enough to make him never, ever think about 13yr old girls again.
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
someone needs to kick the sh!t out of that guy bad enough to make him never, ever think about 13yr old girls again.
Unfortunately, getting the sh1t kicked outa him was his fetish :laugh:
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
someone needs to kick the sh!t out of that guy bad enough to make him never, ever think about 13yr old girls again.
Unfortunately, getting the sh1t kicked outa him was his fetish :laugh:
Tyler did ask for sex during the chat, but at the very end of the 57-page discussion he said he did not want to go through with it because he didn't know the girl, and because he could get in trouble.
Originally posted by: exilera
Originally posted by: eigen
How is what he did bad?
According to Oregon law, Tyler's form of sexual pleasure with two young girls is harmful amd against the law.
When Tyler is finally told that he has been caught by FOX 12, he apologizes, and says "I had no intention to do anything wrong to these two girls."
Tyler did ask for sex during the chat, but at the very end of the 57-page discussion he said he did not want to go through with it because he didn't know the girl, and because he could get in trouble.