OH: Another Person Required to Register as Sex Offender Killed

Body of registered sex offender found wrapped in plastic; death ruled homicide.

Steven T. Johnson died as a result of blunt force trauma to the head, but it’s too early to know how long he’d been dead, according to the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office.

Johnson was on the state’s sex offender registry for a December 1999 conviction for unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, records show.

 


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15 thoughts on “OH: Another Person Required to Register as Sex Offender Killed

  • October 16, 2018

    Recommend you all read up on this through the Dayton Daily News (who has not been friendly towards registrants) and what LE is saying about it. After the initial find, they are saying it’s possibly drug related and not registry related. That may be to shy away from hysteria of a vigilante or registry related problems or truly highlight it was a drug related issue.

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  • October 14, 2018

    Pray? That is all you are doing at this point? If you are not prepared by now to protect yourself and your family then I will Pray for you. Let me just remind you in light of this story that no one will protect you and yours from harm, not the government, not the police, not any good Samaritans, no one but you. So, you better be prepared and whatever you are doing to protect yourself better include more than just “praying”. Can’t do more that just pray? Then thank you in advance for adding to our cause, too bad you won’t be around to celebrate with the rest of us.

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