On the Edge of the Law
Steven Sitler has discovered a wormhole in the terms of his probation that allows him to sneak around town without breaking any specific written rule. Continue reading
Steven Sitler has discovered a wormhole in the terms of his probation that allows him to sneak around town without breaking any specific written rule. Continue reading
The creep factor continues to get worse. You can see the memo here. Continue reading
“I said that I had access to them because Jamin’s attorney has copies, and I thought the review committee might ask to see them.” —Douglas Wilson Continue reading
When “full” means “partial.” Continue reading
“Steven contacted the authorities here and said he was going to cooperate fully, and did he need to come down? They said no.” —Douglas Wilson Continue reading
“In the real world, where all this actually happened” Continue reading
Latah County Prosecuting Attorney Bill Thompson said his office has been contacted by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Child Protection Services and was informed that it will be opening an investigation into the family of Steven Sitler. Sitler, 30, of Moscow, pleaded guilty in September 2006 to lewd conduct with a child under 16. . . . Continue reading
“. . . without natural affection, implacable, false accusers, brutal, fierce, despisers of those that are good. . .” — 2 Timothy 3:3 Continue reading
“. . . without understanding, covenant breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful. . .” — Romans 1:31 Continue reading
The Kirk’s Lasting Cultural Legacy Continue reading
“In a hypothetical biblical republic, I would support the death penalty for child rape, but that republic is not yet upon us.” — Douglas Wilson Continue reading
“Before his conviction in 2005, he babysat for several members of his church congregation, Doug Wilson’s Christ Church.” — Moscow-Pullman Daily News Continue reading