GUILTY Australia - Daniel Morcombe, 13, Woombye, QLD, 7 Dec 2003 - #1

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I actually read in Derryn Hinch's prison diary recently that prisoners in jail that target these types of offenders are not doing it because they think the offender is necessarily worse than they are. They do it because it wrecks their own chances of parole (repeat offenders). This dispelled something I had wanted to believe for so long - that some prisoners do look harshly on other prisoners who hurt children. But at the end of the day, they only think of themselves and their own chances at release.
 
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This case has really affected me and I think it always will. I live in fear of someone snatching my children. My children don't have the independent freedom of playing outdoors like I did. Walking to school will never happen and nor will a bus ride. Probably sounds extreme but I don't want to live a second in the Morcombes shoes. My thoughts will always be with them. i hope the media stops planting his face on TV and news articles it makes me ill.


Thats my rant over.:tantrum::tantrum::tantrum:
 
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This case has really affected me and I think it always will. I live in fear of someone snatching my children. My children don't have the independent freedom of playing outdoors like I did. Walking to school will never happen and nor will a bus ride. Probably sounds extreme but I don't want to live a second in the Morcombes shoes. My thoughts will always be with them. i hope the media stops planting his face on TV and news articles it makes me ill.


Thats my rant over.:tantrum::tantrum::tantrum:

I'm right with you Seabreeze.
 
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http://www.couriermail.com.au/quest...-a-charity-event-in-logan-over-the-sentencing

LOGAN NEWS

The parents of slain Sunshine Coast teenager Daniel Morcombe, have attended a charity event in Logan over the sentencing of Brett Cowan
JOSH ALSTON ALBERT & LOGAN NEWS MARCH 14, 2014 12:27PM

LESS than 24 hours after the decade long fight to bring their son’s killer to justice, the Morcombe family is back in the saddle raising money and awareness for child protection...
 
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It was mentioned earlier today on the live stream that once sentenced Cowan would be housed at Wolston Correctional Centre aka Wolly World.

Some criminals are ostracised on both sides of the prison wall. In US prisons they are called short eyes; their gaze and mind-set never lifts higher than a child's height. In Australian prisons they are rock spiders; they hide behind the anonymity of darkness while weaving their webs to ensnare victims. Society calls them paedophiles.

Despite the labels, individuals who ruin children's lives rarely receive the maximum penalty. Only three offenders convicted of child sexual crimes in the past seven years have received the maximum sentence in Queensland. Those who do receive custodial sentences are placed in protective custody. Categorised as 'psychologically disturbed individuals' rather than convicted felons, they are kept isolated from mainstream population. This category ensures they receive a cushy ride through the prison system.

Ninety per cent of serious sex offenders failed to complete treatment programs before being released from Queensland jails in 2002. Only six of the 72 sex offenders whose prison terms ended in 2001-02 had completed such a program. 468 serious sex offenders were released into the community since 1999, despite refusing such treatment. 6.4 per cent of sex offenders released in 1997-98 re-offended within four years.

Queensland's $127 million, state-of-the-art male supergrass jail, Wolston Correctional Centre (Wally World), houses rock spiders. They share Wally World with the State's jailyard dogs (criminal/prisoner informers) who serve their time in protective custody under a relaxed regime of incarceration. Although the prison is also segmented to isolate Queensland's female prisoner population it is largely populated by protected male prisoners who regard Wally World as a reward. It is their ticket to lower security classifications, prison farms and parole; guaranteed concessions not available in other maximum security jails.

The exclusion of rock spiders from the predominant criminal class, combined with their former social standing in the community, that makes them compliant and manageable prisoners in protective custody. This guarantees a trouble-free environment for Queensland prison authorities who prefer to handle that calibre of prisoner.

BBM.

http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=462&page=0
 
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Clare Hunter ‏@clarephunter 2m
Hetty Johnston says 'Daniel didn't have to die... this man should never see the light of day' #Cowan #Morcombe @WINNews_SCoast

Sophie Walsh ‏@sophie_walsh9 11m
Hetty Johnston "this man should never ever see the light of day again" wanted 100 years non-parole @9NewsBrisbane pic.twitter.com/Su2Z38Gpb4

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bip266CCMAEcm9u.jpg

IMO because there is 'Indefinite Sentencing' available, he will not be released on parole, most likely detained indefinitely.

My opinion is in accord with Hetty Johnston's from 'Bravehearts'. I personally would have liked to see COWAN get life and have it reflected in his sentence i.e. 60 years etc. It was stated in Court this morning that COWAN is a perpetual liar, so we can assume there was more than he admitted with Daniel. Appears he may have minimized to make it 'sort of acceptable' to his crime gang mates. He had previously violently raped, cut and severely bashed a 6 year old child, then left him for dead. His rescuers found his injuries so bad, that they thought he had been in a car accident. COWAN'S sex offending appears to have become more depraved each incident IMO.
IMO Daniel should still be alive. He did not have to die. 20 years is not enough for this violent and most serious crime IMO. To throw his body down the embankment, strip it, then leave his body to be ravaged by wild dogs is despicable beyond words. Daniel is not here to tell us what happened. COWAN is such a liar, we may never know the full extent of his depravity acted out on Daniel.
Hetty Johnston spoke publicly of influencing the culture of the Judiciary in this direction with regard to recidivist sex offenders who murder children to hide their crimes.
 
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60 Minutes Australia ‏@60Mins 29m
The #60Mins #Morcombe EXCLUSIVE | 7.40 SUNDAY | Watch Bruce and Denise's one and only interview on #60Mins | PREVIEW: http://60mins.co/1fWKjnx

VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EZsXiO_nEWA

60 Minutes | Morcombe EXCLUSIVE | 7.40 SUNDAY

Will definitely be tuning in for that. There will also be interviews with Cowan's first victim and his ex-girlfriend.

I cannot believe Cowan had a family of his own. Three boys. Someone on these boards said earlier that they do not understand how these men can form sexual relationships with women and then go off and molest young boys. It's simply baffling. Was it a ruse?
 
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Nine News Brisbane ‏@9NewsBrisbane 25m
Brett Peter #Cowan has arrived at Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre at #Wacol. #9News #Morcombe pic.twitter.com/XxWfbb1zR7

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BiqWshACQAEPK9V.jpg (Image)

Very relieved to see that image.
 
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I dont wish to imply that QLD sentencing laws are manifestly inadequate or anything, but I'm a bit disappointed with todays result. In saying that, a life term with 20 years non parole period is the maximum QLD law allows. So, Atkinson threw the book at him, as much as the law allowed her to. Let's just hope the strongest possible recommendation that parole not be granted, is passed on to the parole board when the time comes.

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Will definitely be tuning in for that. There will also be interviews with Cowan's first victim and his ex-girlfriend.

I cannot believe Cowan had a family of his own. Three boys. Someone on these boards said earlier that they do not understand how these men can form sexual relationships with women and then go off and molest young boys. It's simply baffling. Was it a ruse?

welcome on board janeom74
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I don't get it either the longer I live the more depraved some people are.

IMO Cowan is worse the the horrid Anita Cobby murderers & they got life.
 
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Nine News Brisbane ‏@9NewsBrisbane 25m
Brett Peter #Cowan has arrived at Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre at #Wacol. #9News #Morcombe pic.twitter.com/XxWfbb1zR7

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BiqWshACQAEPK9V.jpg (Image)

Very relieved to see that image.

I look forward to the image of him being wheeled out in a body bag.

I nearly threw up at the newsagent as every paper has his face plastered on it. :tantrum:
 
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BRAVEHEARTS founder Hetty Johnston says Daniel Morcombe would still be alive today if it were not for a system that put the civil liberties of convicted sex offenders first and foremost

Ms Johnston said every Queenslander owed a massive debt to the Morcombe family.

"Every parent and every grandparent owes the Morcombe family, and Daniel, so much," she said.

"Through their pain, suffering and resilience every child in this country will be safer."

http://www.gladstoneobserver.com.au/news/daniel-would-be-alive-today-if-it-were-not-system/2198245/
 
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Will definitely be tuning in for that. There will also be interviews with Cowan's first victim and his ex-girlfriend.

I cannot believe Cowan had a family of his own. Three boys. Someone on these boards said earlier that they do not understand how these men can form sexual relationships with women and then go off and molest young boys. It's simply baffling. Was it a ruse?

To be blunt, IMO it's maybe partly a ruse - it helps them to have a 'decent' front - but mostly the woman is a warm body to use as a receptacle as they engage in their primary mental fantasy - young boys.

Gross but true.....:facepalm:
 
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Welcome janeom74!!! Great to have you here!!

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Cowan's 1987 victim feels guilt over Morcombe's death

ninemsn staff 12:19pm March 14, 2014



http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national...1987-victim-feels-guilt-over-morcombe-s-death

Thanks for that link, Makara :seeya:

I find that really sad. The victim feels guilty that he spoke up:

"To hear that he was locked up again for doing the same thing to a kid, it just keeps killing me," the victim said.

"What was the whole point in me speaking up and putting him in jail?

"If I didn’t say anything, maybe he would have just done what he done and let him go."

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national...1987-victim-feels-guilt-over-morcombe-s-death

It was SO courageous of that young boy to speak up at the time. It's very hard to do.

Speaking up or not speaking up wouldn't have changed anything - IMO Cowan would always have ended up killing. His crimes were escalating and that's the only place they would have logically gone, unfortunately.

That victim has absolutely nothing to feel guilty for. I hope he's got some emotional support at this time. I hope all of Cowan's previous victims have support at this time.

I'm holding them in my heart and sending them all much love.
 
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