eyes4crime
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I ask myself the same questions. And the other question that always pops up is:
who would be most likely to hide in plain sight. or
who could most easily hide in plain sight.
That question always takes me away from RSOs because they will always be the first to be questioned.
My guess is that there are far more SO, especially those who target children, who haven't been caught vs those who are known and registered.
I know we can't focus on those not yet caught, but in my opinion, they make up the majority who continue to do the damage. It could be the neighborhood guy who holds his child victim hostage with death threats and finally acts on his threats - or a murderous child predator who has become comfortable with his mo. Either way, they all have a sense of entitlement that makes it okay to prey on children - so imo hiding is just another game to them. all just my opinions