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Wednesday, February 26, 2025

And let that be a lesson to you!

RANDOLPH COUNTY, Mo. (KFVS/Gray News) - A convicted child molester has been released from a Missouri prison despite pleas from the people he molested.

Nelson Paul Thompson was released on probation after serving four months of his 10-year sentence last week.
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  1. There was a time in America when Men would handle situations like this, is that time approaching again?

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    1. I believe it is....

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    2. Seems unlikely. Apathy and indifference rule our day and the purpose of LEO is to protect the criminals from consequences.

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  2. Four months, what a fucking joke...

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  3. What’s the over / under on Mr Thompson suddenly finding a flight of stairs?

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    1. What are the odds of him surviving longer than his jail time?

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  4. The judge agreed to the plan, sentencing him to 10 years, but part of the deal offered him probation after a 120-day rehabilitation course.

    The DA and the Judge went with That!?? Wait,,wait,,I'm seeing something.. I'm seeing two idiots soon to be rejected by the voters.. And something, it's hazy,someone else, a job, ahh, the coroner,

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  5. Is it possible Mr. Thompson knows something about the judge's extracurricular proclivities?

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  6. Careful out there Nelson. As dangerous as the joint is for your kind, nasty accidents can occur on the outside as well.

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  7. If my child was ever molested, I would not want the offender to have the protection of incarceration.

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    1. Carigan and Amber's father needs to make sure he has plenty of alibi witnesses in the offhand chance that Nelson suddenly develops species disphoria and thinking he's a bird trys flying from the top of a tall building.

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  8. Disgusting. A complete break down in our judicial system. I wonder, is the Judge and DA into drag and other asshole things?

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  9. Maybe someone will give him the same treatment that Kenneth McElroy got and nobody saw nothin'.

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  10. Doesn't Missouri enjoy a history of bad men being shotgunned out in the street in broad daylight while an entire town "didn't see anything"?... Be a damn shame if that happened again.

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  11. Pedo to the metal

    https://www.morbark.com/assets/morbark/videos/morbark_6400xt_wood_hog_horizontal_grinder_processing_pallets,_large_wood_and_stumps%20_1080.mp4

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    1. Excellent example of a production-level pedo punishment processor.

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    2. It would work equally well on politicians.

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  12. Expected from a democrat judge...

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  13. You boys got it wrong. Judge et al are saving tax payers money by not continuing incarceration. Plus giving the people the opportunity for swift justice.
    If the cops look the other way, we'll know that was the plan.

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    1. Justice is often a cold, cruel result of a serious infraction of the rules.. in this case it needs to be slow and painful
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  14. unless there was a HUGE change out that way. the asshole will not be "walking around" long.
    used to be the good old boys out that way KNEW what to do with assholes like him.
    but that was a good 30 years ago now. dave in pa.

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  15. He will do it again. and when he does the Judge, Prosecutor and defense atty should share his prison cell.

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    1. They should share the gallows, string them up and drop them together
      JD

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  16. "Although Hays said in open court he didn’t want him in his neighborhood or around his loved ones, the judge said there was nothing he could do to keep him behind bars because of the plea deal."

    Who accepted the fucking plea deal there JUDGE??

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