My thoughts too. It’s disturbing to know he’s moving through everyday spaces as though nothing’s amiss. That breach posed a risk to public safety and the response didn’t match the severity. Assuming people can reset and re-enter the community without consequence feels like a blatant failure of safeguards.IMO, upon that breach he should have immediately been locked up .
Here he is waltzing around the community & acting as if he a wholesome citizen, as opposed to someone who is alleged to use ‘murder’ as his modus operandi.
Personally, I don’t want to find myself accidentally face to face with him !
Why does public danger sometimes have to be proven through repeated trauma before it’s taken seriously?