tehcloser
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I don't care.
Whether or not he is a person of interest in the Haleigh case, or any other case, he should be found; an earnest attempt should be made.
It is very DIScomforting to know that the State of Florida is not hunting him down. Why bother with the sex offender registry otherwise? Why bother with the conditions of parole?
Does a human life become less of a human life because of a crime? Who gets to decide which crimes make a life not worth protecting? [Yes, I know, not a popular point of view, but it sure seems like we have a subjective standard.]
I will not rest until at least one of them is found. And I may not drop it, then, either. Call me a naive idealist, but it's just wrong for this to be ignored.
p.s. If I need to shut up about this, please have the moderators contact me.
I don't think you need to shut up. You are right. I can't believe they would not make finding him a priority. He's registered. He's missing. He needs to be found.