Post by guest on Dec 27, 2009 4:49:23 GMT -5
A three-time convicted sex offender who officials had hoped would be placed in a secure sex-offender treatment facility after his release from prison was freed Thursday, authorities said.
The prison sentence Ransome Lee Moody, 52, was serving for a probation violation ended Thursday, capping multiple prison sentences Moody served over three decades for three separate rapes, probation violations and other violent offenses he committed since he was 17.
Stephen Ment, deputy director of the external affairs division for the state judicial department, said Thursday that correction officials released Moody into a court-ordered program under which he will be supervised daily by probation officials. Moody will also be monitored with a GPS tracking device.
Moody, who is indigent, will be spending his nights at the Immanuel Baptist Homeless Shelter in New Haven until he is able to find a permanent home. The monitoring program will be picking him up from the shelter and dropping him off there.
Two years ago, Moody was considered so dangerous and untreatable he was denied admission to sex-offender programs in Connecticut and seven other states.
(Now does anyone other than me see something terribly wrong with this?) I have long come to the conclusion our women and children have been thrown to the wolves by the justice system. This article enrages me and I certainly couldnt be the only one. I personally feel that women's groups should research the chain of command who allowed this freak back out onto the streets to feed again and stand in front of their houses with protest signs, run their names into the ground and bombard legislators until they are shamed into doing the right thing....this crap infuriates me..
The prison sentence Ransome Lee Moody, 52, was serving for a probation violation ended Thursday, capping multiple prison sentences Moody served over three decades for three separate rapes, probation violations and other violent offenses he committed since he was 17.
Stephen Ment, deputy director of the external affairs division for the state judicial department, said Thursday that correction officials released Moody into a court-ordered program under which he will be supervised daily by probation officials. Moody will also be monitored with a GPS tracking device.
Moody, who is indigent, will be spending his nights at the Immanuel Baptist Homeless Shelter in New Haven until he is able to find a permanent home. The monitoring program will be picking him up from the shelter and dropping him off there.
Two years ago, Moody was considered so dangerous and untreatable he was denied admission to sex-offender programs in Connecticut and seven other states.
(Now does anyone other than me see something terribly wrong with this?) I have long come to the conclusion our women and children have been thrown to the wolves by the justice system. This article enrages me and I certainly couldnt be the only one. I personally feel that women's groups should research the chain of command who allowed this freak back out onto the streets to feed again and stand in front of their houses with protest signs, run their names into the ground and bombard legislators until they are shamed into doing the right thing....this crap infuriates me..