Apprehension of a Molester
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Regarding your story about Noble and Ramona Ripston feeling that $75,000 is an “excessive” amount to be spending to apprehend this person:
What about the little girls that he has molested or masturbated in front of? Just how much money do you think it would take to get their lives back to normal in the future? In most cases that will only pay for a few years of counseling.
Why is a bank robber or a junk-bond person put in jail longer than a child molester? These monsters have ruined some little girls’ lives and in return they will have children and probably ruin their children’s lives; it goes on and on.
ANN ALEXANDER, Hacienda Heights
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