2005 Yearly Archive
Steven Sitler: Criminal Complaint
That the Defendant, STEVEN JAMES SITLER, between the months of September, 2003, and March, 2005, in the County of Latah, State of Idaho, did unlawfully commit acts of manual-genital and genital-genital contact or other lewd and lascivious acts upon or with the body of . . . a minor female child . . . all done with the intent to arouse, appeal to, or gratify the lust, passions, or sexual desires. . . .
Steven Sitler: Sheriff’s Report #4
[Vision2020] The Sociopath Next Door
Last night on the Auntie E and Brother Carl radio show, Auntie read some excerpts from the recently published The Sociopath Next Door by Martha Stout, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School, Broadway Books, (a division of Random House) 2005. Dr. Stout maintains that one out of 25 “ordinary Americans” is without a conscience, i.e. sociopathic. Auntie read some of the identifying characteristics of this personality type on air. I wanted to share a few more with v2020 readers. . . .
Steven Sitler: Sheriff’s Report #3
Confidential: For Members of Emmanuel Orthodox Presbyterian Church Only
Confidential: For members of Emmanuel Orthodox Presbyterian Church only. Please do not share this information with anyone who is not a member of Emmanuel Orthodox Presbyterian Church. If you have questions or concerns, please contact one of the elders. The session will give further instructions at a later time. . . .
Steven Sitler: Sheriff’s Report #2
Steven Sitler: Written Statement by the Victim Father for Latah County Sheriff’s Office
Steven Sitler: Sheriff’s Report #1
Synopsis: On 03/1.1/05, [Ground Zero Father] reported that Steven Sitler, a twenty year old white male, had been sexually assaulting his 6 year old daughter, [redacted] for the past year and a half. The incidents had taken place at [Ground Zero] residence, [Ground Zero], Moscow, Idaho. Sitler is no longer living at the residence. . . .
Blog & Mablog: “The B.T.K. Killer and the Objectivity of the Covenant”
The recent arrest of Dennis Rader for the infamous B.T.K. killings presents an interesting dilemma for those who want to maintain, as I do, the objectivity of the covenant. For the sake of this discussion, I want to assume that the reports are true that Rader has confessed to a number of the killings, and that Rader is in fact guilty. If that were not the case, then our discussion should revolve around rules of evidence, and what constitutes proof. . . .