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Originally Posted by vinnym86
eye for an eye idealism, it works for some cases, doesn't hold for others. either way, the punishment is the least of my concerns. its the paranoia of coming to knowing a "regular guy" not being what he seems. Trust me, I know a lot of strange people, keep clinically insane people as some of my closest friends... its this joe shmoe who was just that, a joe shmoe, that turned out to be some kind of perverted monster
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Back in the late 80's, I was stationed (US Navy, Submarine Force) at a shipyard in Kittery, Maine, where the sub I was on was being overhauled. One morning, base security came to the offices we were in and escorted a friend of mine out in hand cuffs. One of the more senior enlisted guys came up to me and asked if I had ever let this guy babysit for my daughter (who was about 18 months old at the time) and I said no. Turns out that the guy they led away had been molesting the senior guys 5 year old daughter. They had to keep him FAR away from anyone that was stationed on that boat 'cause we all wanted to kill him. Especially those of us that had trusted him around our kids.
The guy used to talk about living with his 13 year old girlfriend in her mothers house when he had been stationed in Charleston SC. We all thought he was joking.
Yea, I know what you mean. Knowing a "regular guy" that turns out to be something else.