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By D:
Hello.. My name is "D". I have been released from sex offender probation on Dec. 20. I was locked up for one year, followed by 4 years of sex offender probation. My crime was soliciting over the internet. As it turned out, I was talking to a sheriff's deputy in the county where I live. I am now 64 years old. I am a senior software engineer, however, I fear I will not be able to find any employment. But I'm not sure because I have not been able to use any computer until now. I am married as of this month, for 36 years. We would like to be able to move to a "retirement" community. Is it possible for you to supply any type of advise that may be helpful to me and my family? I would like to thank you in advance... I also have lots to say regarding my experiences...
Did you know that the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children says their are about 750,000 sex offenders across the country, but they don't tell you how many are DUPLICATES due to aliases, misspellings, human error, deceased, or those who have moved from one state to another but have not been removed from the state they no longer live in! If all these duplicates were removed, to show the ACTUAL numbers, then how many would it be?

D,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on getting through probation but sorry to hear of your current situation. Feel free to contact me at http://masexoffenderresource.blogspot.com if you'd like to chat. Hopefully I can be of some help to you!
-Richard