Tagged “victims”
Vintage 73: “Doug Wilson’s Failure to Safeguard Children”
Doug Wilson’s leadership decisions directly led to the endangerment and alleged sexual abuse of a baby.
Moscow-Pullman Daily News: Convicted sex offender granted permission to live with his child
[Vision2020] Status Hearing Steven Sitler
[Vision2020] Sitler Travis Wedding
About a month ago I published an email on V2020 addressed to Doug Wilson and his elders regarding the forthcoming marriage of Steven Sitler and Katie Travis. I specifically named the elders so that in their daily out and about in Moscow you would know who they are and what they represent. Now, I will answer some of the questions that I (rhetorically) asked them. (They didn’t bother to answer me.) A degree of culpability for supporting this sacrilegious “marriage” covers all of them, but some actors are more deeply involved than others. . . .
Moscow–Pullman Daily News: Judge amends Sitler’s conditions of probation
Convicted sex offender Steven Sitler’s conditions of probation were amended Friday at a court date originally scheduled as an evidentiary hearing. . . . Thompson said Sitler’s actions that prompted the arrest were a lapse, not a relapse. Lapses are expected as sex offenders go through treatment. . . .
Child abusers are unwelcome
Serial child molester Steven Sitler was sentenced to life imprisonment several months ago. He served no hard time. He spent most of his incarceration in the local jail. His plea agreement says: “the volume and extent of acts by the defendant are greater than the investigator’s documentation” and “similar acts occurred in connection with minors now residing in other states.” Note the plurals. . . .
Moscow–Pullman Daily News: Prosecutor: Sitler arrested on allegations of voyeurism
Moscow–Pullman Daily News editorial: Time to revisit sex offender sentencing
Recently, a man convicted of lewd and lascivious conduct with a minor child under the age of 16 was released on parole after serving 20 months of a life sentence. He is a first-time offender. The average time in an Idaho prison for any sex offender is about 42 months. We believe the system is broken if it allows such short sentences.