Authorities looking for Richard Lee Urquhart, convicted in 1988 of sexually abusing a minor, 53, 5‘10â€, 145, hasn‘t registered with the authorities. If you‘ve got any information, please contact Alaska‘s Department of Public Safety—see the number -- 907-269-0396.
Actually, the laws prohibit offenders from living within 2,500 feet of a school, park, school bus stop or other places where children gather. Most of these laws craft tiny segments of the city where convicted offenders can still live. In some cities, the effect is an outright ban from city limits. Many legal experts expect these laws to get struck down as unconstitutional (you can't just say "move out of my city"). It's going to be up to the state to clean up this constitutional mess.
Too bad there are no laws prohibiting offenders from having an authority over children.
Oh...wait...THERE ARE...it's just that offenders like Rich are protected by others and, therefore, get away with not registering and have many victims presented to them on a silver platter.
LIving in the largest city in Alaska--the city where Mr Urquharts crimes were committed-- I have eagerly perused the paper to see if any mention was made of said person after the Abrams report.
NADA that's a big Goose egg folks
Glad the rest of the country is alerted and looking 'cause Alaska doesn't seem to be too concerned.....
I guess they figure we are all regularly perusing the sex offenders registry on line--
In Alaska with it's thousands of tiny towns and villages and vast spaces that's a lot of room to hide in
Rich being 'most wanted' makes national news but not a word in Anchorage?
Mo, this just proves that Alaska is NOT REALLY looking for him...that Alaska NEVER REALLY wanted to buck the 'powers that be' in twi...that what you went through at the hands of Alaskan authorities REALLY DID happen.
Maybe we here at GSC can bring pressure to bear on the Alaskan authorities...? Maybe some well-written and informative emails to the Abrams Report would help Alaska to get motivated to bring Rich into compliance?
Yes, Rich was not only involved in what happened in Alaska, he was one of the chief perpetrators/ringleaders.
No, Rich was not new to twi, just new to Alaska. He had perpetrated his crimes against children in other twi areas. TWI simply moved him around and around to different areas, never warning the parents in the new areas, allowing Rich to run official twi Children's Fellowships in his home where he and others perpetrated their crimes.
How long did this jerk go to jail for? Obviously not long enough. He needs to stay in jail. But in jail he should be tied up spread eagle on the ground with honey put in strategic places on his body and then insects and bugs loose on him (maybe a few rats too).
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Bob
If you do an online people search, a person with the same name (including middle name) shows up as living in Arkansas, along with Montana.
Didn't want to pay to get the details but if someone wants to go after him hard enough, shouldn't be too difficult.
Try: http://www.peoplefinders.com/
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From the transcript of the report:
You can read the transcript here.
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I am a fan of Bill O'Reilly, and he's on a campaign of sorts to get Jessica's Law put on the books in all 50 states.
Jessica's Law was passed in Florida and slaps on a mandatory 25 year sentence for sexual assault on a child.
Last night Bill had on the publisher of NH biggest newspaper, chided him for not doing anything much against child abuse, not many editorials, etc.
I think Bill is doing a great job and should be supported. Keep up the good work. Jessica's Law is good.
Protecting the Kids
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Belle
Many cities in Florida are trying to pass laws now that prohibit convicted sex offenders from living anywhere within the city limits.
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Actually, the laws prohibit offenders from living within 2,500 feet of a school, park, school bus stop or other places where children gather. Most of these laws craft tiny segments of the city where convicted offenders can still live. In some cities, the effect is an outright ban from city limits. Many legal experts expect these laws to get struck down as unconstitutional (you can't just say "move out of my city"). It's going to be up to the state to clean up this constitutional mess.
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You're right, Raf. Sorry for not being more accurate.
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Too bad there are no laws prohibiting offenders from having an authority over children.
Oh...wait...THERE ARE...it's just that offenders like Rich are protected by others and, therefore, get away with not registering and have many victims presented to them on a silver platter.
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LIving in the largest city in Alaska--the city where Mr Urquharts crimes were committed-- I have eagerly perused the paper to see if any mention was made of said person after the Abrams report.
NADA that's a big Goose egg folks
Glad the rest of the country is alerted and looking 'cause Alaska doesn't seem to be too concerned.....
I guess they figure we are all regularly perusing the sex offenders registry on line--
In Alaska with it's thousands of tiny towns and villages and vast spaces that's a lot of room to hide in
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Rich being 'most wanted' makes national news but not a word in Anchorage?
Mo, this just proves that Alaska is NOT REALLY looking for him...that Alaska NEVER REALLY wanted to buck the 'powers that be' in twi...that what you went through at the hands of Alaskan authorities REALLY DID happen.
Maybe we here at GSC can bring pressure to bear on the Alaskan authorities...? Maybe some well-written and informative emails to the Abrams Report would help Alaska to get motivated to bring Rich into compliance?
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Is this guy one who was involved in the fiasco with twi in Alaska? Was he a new guy in twi at the time?
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Yes, Rich was not only involved in what happened in Alaska, he was one of the chief perpetrators/ringleaders.
No, Rich was not new to twi, just new to Alaska. He had perpetrated his crimes against children in other twi areas. TWI simply moved him around and around to different areas, never warning the parents in the new areas, allowing Rich to run official twi Children's Fellowships in his home where he and others perpetrated their crimes.
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How long did this jerk go to jail for? Obviously not long enough. He needs to stay in jail. But in jail he should be tied up spread eagle on the ground with honey put in strategic places on his body and then insects and bugs loose on him (maybe a few rats too).
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