This week, the nation finally learned the truth of the kidnapping, sexual assault and murder of Jacob Wetterling at the hands of ____ ____ (“Jacob’s killer gives detailed confession,” Sept 7). Upon hearing the harrowing details, we wept, knowing Jacob’s final moments were filled with fear, pain and pleading. We learned that the man who killed Jacob had previously kidnapped and assaulted another boy, Jared Scheierl. We raged, knowing that for 27 years ____ enjoyed a freedom he did not deserve and, we hope, will never again possess. Full Commentary
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Although I see a problem with the unrealistic assumption that we can eliminate any and all vice, the punishment option has become so overused as to be part of the problem.
I agree with this article. If I had somebody to talk about my problem years ago without fear of prosecution I may be in a whole different place right now . And that’s a good place. In my situation it was a mental problem it had absolutely nothing to do with power and lust like they think . For some stupid reason in my mind I found teenagers sexy I have now learned to control that feeling. Thank god.