How Would You Feel?

I live in Connecticut and there is some drama occurring. There is a serial rapist being released from prison, quite possibly as I write about this, if not already. The man’s name is David Pollitt and he has spent the last 24 years of his life in prison for raping several strangers in the 70’s and early 80’s. Apparently he is going to move in with his sister, who notified her Southbury neighbors via the mail, that he would be moving in with her. Pretty Scary!!!

I would be terrified. Granted he has done his time and even got 4 years knocked off for good behavior. But I would defiantly not like it. I personally thing the act of rape is a serious mental illness. How do you judge whether or not this person has been rehabilitated? You don’t really know!! All you can do is wait and see, see if something happens.

So the people in his sister’s neighborhood have suggested that the state of Connecticut pay for an apartment for him. Good idea?! Well for the people of Southbury it is but what about the other neighborhood he moves into? There will be the same reaction, no matter where he moves. So what do you do with a person who has committed such a heinous crime? I know what I would do!!!


My question is “How would you feel if he was moving into your neighborhood and where would you suggest he go?”

 

6 Verbal..ugh..written diarrhea's:

Nick Phillips (15/03/1967 - 04/11/2022) said...

I'd not even let him be released in the first place, let alone give him an apartment!!!

12:47 PM
Diamond said...

I agree Nick, I would have never let him out either!!

Just imagine, he has to inform people no matter what neighborhood he lives in.

12:58 PM
Anonymous said...

I would hate it, but he has to live somewhere. People who have committed sex crimes are difficult to rehabilitate, but if his crimes were that long ago, hopefully the testosterone poisoning has diminished somewhat.

8:44 PM
DiamondsSaphire said...

Lori, you are absolutely right! He does have to live some where, so why not Southbury, CT?

10:34 PM
Brenda Starr said...

This is such a complex issue because no one gets rehabbed in prison! Of course, any one who would be in his neighborhood would be outraged, scared. But I'd rather know...upfront...than having some deviant living near me and NOT knowing.

1:58 PM
DiamondsSaphire said...

Laurie - thank goodness for state laws requiring sex offenders to "announce their arrival" into neighborhoods!

9:32 AM
 
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