Thursday, April 29, 2021

Predator Catchers Indianapolis vigilante group harasses the wrong person

 This happens more often than people realise, but not every instance makes the paper. Legislators should pass legislation outlawing these scumbag groups, and Facebook and Google (which owns YouTube) should also remove these offensive groups from their platforms. And before you try coming here defending these dumb fucks, their page is full of the same vitriol as any other vigilante page, and the only reason they changed their policies (as noted in this news story) is because they are in danger of being sued. I'm sure that policy won't be strickly enforced once the fear of lawsuits die down. They are also using QAnon hashtags:

https://www.wthr.com/article/news/investigations/13-investigates/vigilante-justice-online-groups-target-child-predators-indiana-prosecutors-predator-catchers-indianapolis/531-056f5a21-cb50-42b3-bc85-fb6eae459c3e

Vigilante Justice: Online groups target child predators, Indiana prosecutors concerned about 'risky behavior'

Author: Dustin Grove

Published: 11:00 PM EDT April 27, 2021

Updated: 1:00 AM EDT April 28, 2021

INDIANAPOLIS — A growing number of county prosecutors say they’re concerned about civilian groups taking the law into their own hands in an effort to expose alleged child predators.

“It’s very dangerous,” said Madison County Prosecutor Rodney Cummings. “They have engaged in very risky behavior here several times. Someone is likely to be hurt if they continue.”

Similar statements have come out in recent weeks from prosecutors in Elkhart, Howard and Orange counties....

Law enforcement officials call them vigilantes. But Austin Spain said he’s just trying to protect children in his community from a problem he believes the justice system can’t keep up with....

Prosecutors warn confrontations could backfire

Critics argue this kind of thing isn’t without major risks.

“When citizens take matters into their own hands, it can usually be harmful to a successful prosecution, leading to someone who may well have been guilty walking free,” said Howard County Prosecutor Mark McCann. “Vigilantes also open themselves up to potential lawsuits for libel and slander should the person they are going after decide to bring a lawsuit.”

Just ask Joey Dewitt.

"I wasn’t even the right guy," he said.

A predator catchers group was trying to find a man they’d been chatting with online who went by “Joey" from either Anderson or Muncie.

“So as they’re talking with this guy and calling him out saying what all he did, everybody watching that live feed was searching for Joey from Muncie or Joey from Anderson to find him on Facebook and I’m the one they found,” said Dewitt.

Within minutes, his Facebook page blew up with more than 300 vulgar accusations.

“There were people calling my HR department saying they had a child molester there,” Dewitt recalled.

They also messaged Dewitt’s friends of Facebook and even his wife.

The online mob eventually realized they had the wrong man.

Predator Catchers Indianapolis administrators scolded their followers and banned some from their page.

But Joey Dewitt said the damage was already done.

“I didn’t know if any of these people knew where I lived. They knew where I worked cause they blasted my work name on that live feed so even now I still don’t know if everybody got the memo that I’m not that guy” he said. “Are they meaning to do good? I think they are but there's just so many things that could go wrong with how and what they're doing.”

Good intentions don't always help in court

"I mean, we're talking safety, we're talking people's livelihoods," said Indiana State Police Capt. Ron Galaviz.

"While these groups may have the best intentions in mind... Law enforcement officials are the only ones qualified to conduct these kinds of investigations,” said Elkhart County Prosecutor Vickey Becker. “Having gone through extensive training, these officials know the right techniques in collecting and preserving the evidence that is necessary to prosecute these kinds of cases and ensuring that an investigation is done objectively, and professionally, respecting the constitutional rights of suspects."

Cummings said he’s told local groups his office will not file charges in any of the cases. Instead, he’s encouraging them to bring information to law enforcement officials and not to confront the alleged would-be offenders.

After the incident with Dewitt, Predator Catchers Indianapolis posted rules for people to follow on their page. Among them, followers may not contact alleged offenders or anyone related to them. Followers must also refrain from posting full names of anyone online.

Asked whether he think he’s playing with fire, Spain said he doesn’t disagree.

“Eventually I may get hurt. (But) if I don't do it, somebody's for sure gonna get hurt right now,” he said.

And law enforcement officials say that's the problem.

Thursday, April 22, 2021

Vigilante scum James Fairbanks plotted death of another Registrant, researched other vigilantes and whether death row inmates can get commisary

If Fairbanks did his research, he would have seen that Patrick Drum and the skinhead Moody klan of South Carolina are in prison for life. 

It is hard to claim anything but pre-meditated murder when you leave evidence of your wrongdoing everywhere. 

Anything less than life for this worthless vigilante thug would be an injustice.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/former-school-paraprofessional-takes-plea-bargain-for-shooting-and-killing-sex-offender/ar-BB1fRDm8

Former School Paraprofessional Takes Plea Bargain for Shooting and Killing Sex Offender

Alberto Luperon  2 days ago

Nebraska man and former school paraprofessional James Fairbanks, 44, pleaded no contest on Thursday to second-degree murder for shooting convicted sex offender Mattieo Condoluci, 64, in a 2020 confrontation, according to Omaha World-Herald.

There’s no dispute Fairbanks did it. He repeatedly admitted to the act, even sending a letter to media outlets before his arrest. As far as the prosecution was concerned, the dispute was over whether Fairbanks did the right thing, and whether the defense was disingenuous.

“There are a lot of criminals in the world,” said chief deputy Douglas County attorney Brenda Beadle. “You don’t get to confront them and then try to claim self-defense. Especially when you do all this research on someone a week before you murder them.”

Condoluci was convicted of child molestation in a 1994 Florida case, and a 2007 case out of Sarpy County, Nebraska. Prosecutors in the latter incident considered him a “dangerous sex offender” even after his 2009 release from prison. For a time, Condoluci went onto become a street minister to the homeless in Omaha, serving meals and giving haircuts.

But Fairbanks, who was the father of sons aged 12 and 17, said he was apartment hunting and learned of Condoluci’s past when researching the neighborhood he planned on moving into. He claimed to have witnessed him pretending to wash a truck in order to leer at a group of nearby children.

The defense account is that an armed Fairbanks went to Condoluci’s home, told him he was moving nearby, and pointed at the rifle at him — not to murder Condoluci, but to warn him against harming any other kids.

Condoluci backed up, but the defendant mistook an object for a purse, and thought a woman might have been at the scene. In that moment, the resident allegedly charged Fairbanks, who opened fire multiple times.

Prosecutors basically called this story a bunch of B.S: the defendant was not apartment hunting, he was p*** hunting. Before the incident, Fairbanks looked up whether the state’s death row had a commissary, what punishments men got for killing sex offenders in the past, whether a local gunshot alert system could hear such sounds from inside a home, how self-defense was defined as opposed to second-degree murder, and even the way to another sex offender’s home.

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A prison term is inescapable, however. Under the terms of the plea bargain, Fairbanks faces 21 years to life at the sentencing set for July 14. The victim’s son Joe Condoluci acknowledged his father’s criminal history and was distraught over his sister’s allegations, but he said that Fairbanks was looking for evil reasons behind his father’s routine behavior, such as cleaning his truck.

“The guy didn’t know my dad,” he told KETV in 2020. “He didn’t know anything about him all. He knew was stuff that he’s seen online.”

The defendant told the World-Herald after court that he regretted what he put his family through.

Thursday, April 8, 2021

Offendex/SORArchives extortionist Chuck Roderick arrested for multiple felonies!

 

On Wednesday, April 6th, 2021, the FBI arrested Charles Rodrick, the head of the Offendex and related sites like Offendex-data, Sexoffenderarchives, and Courtkey, has been arrested on multiple crimes, including Fraudulent Schemes and Artifices, Illegally Conducting an Enterprise, Computer Tampering (Rodrick only), and teo Counts of Aggravated Harassment. 

The same grand jury also indicted his colleague Brent Oesterblad and Sarah Shea, former wife of Mr. Oesterblad for a variety of felonies including computer tampering, fraudulent schemes and artifices as well as illegally conducting an enterprise.

.7:40pm PST, April 6th, 2021, Records indicate he has posted the $30k bond and is free from physical custody. However, he is still fitted with the GPS tracking bracelet.

For full details on the arrest, go to:

https://www.courtkey.com/2021/04/breaking-new-charles-rodrick-has-been.html