Thursday, May 26, 2016

Decision handed down in sex-offender placement case | Crime and Courts | journaltimes.com

Decision handed down in sex-offender placement case | Crime and Courts | journaltimes.com

Special Report: University of Wisconsin System under fire for a series of alleged sexual assaults | KBJR 6 & Range 11 | KDLH 3: News, Weather, Sports for Duluth MN / Superior WI / Northland | Local News

Special Report: University of Wisconsin System under fire for a series of alleged sexual assaults | KBJR 6 & Range 11 | KDLH 3: News, Weather, Sports for Duluth MN / Superior WI / Northland | Local News



Not once in this report did this student go to the police.  Universities are not law enforcement. Also, it is stated that she went to get medical attention, yet no rape kit was taken, nor did any healthcare professionals suggest to her to have one done on her either.



There are tremendous holes in this story and a person needs to take some responsibility for themselves as well, since college is the beginning of adulthood.  Being accountable for your actions and responses to those that wish to harm your person is part of that.  She should have gone to an ER not just the on campus clinic which is not held to the same standards although they should be.  The ER is where if she said she was raped they would have been required by law to take a rape kit and report it to the authorities.  These are choices she made, why should the whole world be held accountable for them?


She claimed to be terrorized her entire career, even after talking to the Dean, she never made an attempt to talk to law enforcement, expecting the school to be investigator, prosecutor, jury and punisher?  That is not the role of an educational institution, it is the role of law enforcement, which it sounds like from the article that she had plenty of time to contact them while she was also asking the school to take care of it.



You see this was her life, something happened to her, yet she wanted someone else to 'take care of it' for her. Now because she didn't take proper actions and steps to defend herself she is going to try to hold the school responsible again?  This is the plague of the millennials, they seem to expect that people do everything for them, that is NOT how the world works.

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Hope for one falsely accused...

From the desk of W.A.R.

Soon after an in-depth article appeared last fall in the Kansas City Star,  

Earnest Leap and his family realized they had the ear of a humanitarian legislator, Missouri State Representative Jim Neely (R-Cameron).

On Tuesday May 10, 2016 WAR converged at the Missouri State capitol where Representative Neely held a News Conference to announce a clemency initiative for Earnest Leap which he is pioneering with the support of a number of colleagues.

At the press conference, attended by Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder, among other elected officials from both sides of the aisle Representative Neely invited Ernie Leap and his sons Brodie and Josh to speak.

At the end of the press conference the legislator and Leap family proceeded to walk the letter with numerous legislators’ endorsements to Governor Nixon’s office and presented it to his staff.

We believe this is the beginning of a powerful dialog for change in Missouri starting with a legislator who declared that what is being done to Ernie and his family is WRONG...!!!! And, he is taking action to make things right. We encourage you to contact Representative Jim Neely -- with thanks, appreciation and encouragement in this clemency campaign. 

For more information, visit www.womenagainstregistry.org or contact Vicki Henry, 800-311-3764.