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Old 08-02-2006, 10:07 AM   #1
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"I dread the day he gets out because I think he'll do it again to somebody."

So said 15 years ago the mother of a convicted rapist (Michael Ledford) who allegedly raped and killed an area cyclist last week. She added that her son and other of her six children "seemed 'pre-destined' to get into trouble" despite her best efforts. She also stated that neither [Ledford] nor his brothers have ever shown any fear of the law. She added "that they have always done as they pleased regardless of the consequences."

Have you guys ever known any "bad seeds," actual schoolmates that are now in prison whom you thought would end up there when you knew them as a kid? I knew one kid in 3rd grade, Paingee Janson, who tied cats' tails in knots and had a treehouse filled with Playboy and Penthouse magazines. He was friendly, but quick to fight and argue. His parents were the nicest people I ever met, and even as a kid I felt sorry they had to deal with such a nasty little kid. I don't know if he's in jail today.
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Old 08-02-2006, 10:17 AM   #2
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Yeah. My neighbor was like that. He had a bb gun and would shoot birds, then he would put the bodies on a stump and chop them up with an axe. He was also really into taxedermy. Loved to kill animals and discect them and/or stuff them. The chopping up thing really crossed the line. He was quiet and really intensely into things. Not terribly emotional at all. I can totally see him as a serial killer.

I have no idea if he ever got into trouble with the law. His family moved away. I have tried to Google him, but he has a very common name. I seem to recall hearing that he became a preacher.
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Old 08-02-2006, 10:21 AM   #3
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I seem to recall hearing that he became a preacher.
Whoa, glatt, that's a good one, though that last sentence kinda freaks me out a bit.
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Old 08-02-2006, 10:28 AM   #4
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Old 08-02-2006, 10:33 AM   #5
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What if you were only mean to insects, but very appreciative of and kind to animals?
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Old 08-02-2006, 10:35 AM   #6
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Is somehow OK to be mean to insects IF they are gross. It's not OK to be mean to ladybugs or grasshoppers. So says me.
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Old 08-02-2006, 10:37 AM   #7
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...I have tried to Google him, but he has a very common name. ...
Ted Bundy is a common name?
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Old 08-02-2006, 10:58 AM   #8
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Actually, it's not all that common, but common enough that you can't be sure of any hits.

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Old 05-13-2009, 09:20 AM   #9
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"I dread the day he gets out because I think he'll do it again to somebody."

So said 15 years ago the mother of a convicted rapist (Michael Ledford) who allegedly raped and killed an area cyclist last week. She added that her son and other of her six children "seemed 'pre-destined' to get into trouble" despite her best efforts. She also stated that neither [Ledford] nor his brothers have ever shown any fear of the law. She added "that they have always done as they pleased regardless of the consequences."

Have you guys ever known any "bad seeds," actual schoolmates that are now in prison whom you thought would end up there when you knew them as a kid? I knew one kid in 3rd grade, Paingee Janson, who tied cats' tails in knots and had a treehouse filled with Playboy and Penthouse magazines. He was friendly, but quick to fight and argue. His parents were the nicest people I ever met, and even as a kid I felt sorry they had to deal with such a nasty little kid. I don't know if he's in jail today.
The trial has began and I am amazed he was out and walking among us.What a Piece of Human Garbage!

Ms Ewing apparently bit his Penis almost off when he tried to force her to suck his cock! That is not getting much press coverage yet.I guess that fact is too inflamatory during the trial.

I am trying to research his family,it apperas as though they were a strange lot to say the least! All information welcomed.
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Old 05-14-2009, 12:53 AM   #10
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Hi Hunter. And welcome! ... I guess ... "Hunter", thread about psycho sick whackos ... I hope that is just a coincidence.




I'd say Ledford, (Pangloss') Janson and (Glatt's) Jacques all sound like classic examples of life-long psychopaths.
I recommend "Without Conscience: the Disturbing World of the Psychopaths Among Us" by Dr Robert Hare for further reading.
It gives you some idea of how to spot them and what to do (namely, stay the hell away from them as much as possible).
There's a guy at Lumberjim's work (recently dissed in a whats-pissing-me-off-type thread) who sounds like a high-functioning sociopath to me. Glib, lying, vindictive, manipulative, totally selfish, lacking in empathy, but clever.
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Old 05-14-2009, 08:31 AM   #11
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Ms Ewing apparently bit his Penis almost off when he tried to force her to suck his cock! That is not getting much press coverage yet.I guess that fact is too inflamatory during the trial.
Good for her!
I've long said rapist/child molesters ought to get the life in prison or the death penalty. Complete castration would be the best solution imho.
As a female this is a big worry in my life and I have always felt that rape would be worse than murder.
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Old 05-14-2009, 08:57 AM   #12
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Back in the 80's, I knew a kid (child of a friend) who was just bad like that. He used to pull the legs off of tiny frogs. I remember remarking to my then-husband "That kid is going to be in prison one day". I had forgotten all that until he murdered a man. (the victim was my first husband's cousin).
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Old 05-14-2009, 09:10 AM   #13
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Good for her!
I've long said rapist/child molesters ought to get the life in prison or the death penalty. Complete castration would be the best solution imho.
As a female this is a big worry in my life and I have always felt that rape would be worse than murder.
Don't you just send them away to Coalinga?
Louis Theroux did a wonderful (as ever) and thought provoking piece from there recently, called A Place for Paedophiles. I know many people in the UK agree with the concept, but I was frankly startled that in The Land of the Free you can lock people away indefinitely with no hope of appeal after they have finished their prison sentence.

Oh and as per the OT - I believe nurture affects more human beings than nature. So if all Ms Ledford's kids are bad seeds, I think she has some soul searching to do. Six kids? Funny how the least suitable seem to breed the most.
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Old 05-14-2009, 09:15 AM   #14
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It's creepy when you can see the future so clearly for these types of kids.

The neighbor kid I mentioned above showed me the proper technique for killing small animals so that their bodies would still be in decent shape for stuffing. How to drown frogs, and squeeze small bird you had shot but not killed so that they would asphyxiate. He was a model rocket enthusiast, and one time he launched a rocket with two frogs in it so when the chute popped out, the frogs would fall from a couple hundred feet to presumably their deaths. The more I think about it, the more fucked up things I remember he would do with small animals.
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Old 05-15-2009, 11:40 AM   #15
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Ten year old girl across the street got taken away by the cops AGAIN. Mind you this is an average upper middle class neighborhood - don't see cop cars every day. Except at their house. Single mom - has been dealing with the rage since she was about six. Started out burning ants with magnifying glasses, trying to drown the rabbit. Now she pulls kitchen knives on her mom, and throws rocks through the windows. Been diagnosed as bipolar, but when her dad has her he believes God will heal her, so he doesn't give her her meds. They wear off just in time for her to get home to mom, who then gets to deal with the rage til the meds kick in again. Pretty sure she'll end up locked up some day soon. Poor little girl.
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