OH: Knife, blood, sawhorses found in 18-year-old’s car; charged with homicide of sex offender
Detectives with the Collegedale Police Department connected the disappearance of a 56-year-old man to an 18-year-old, who now faces several charges, including criminal homicide.
Police said that on June 9, someone reported that Neal “had told her that he had killed someone, but they were a rapist and missing, and that he disposed of the body,” the affidavit stated.
Detectives found traces of missing 56-year-old XXXXXXXXX’s DNA in Kian Andrew Neal’s vehicle, according to an affidavit from Collegedale
Police.
Authorities found Locke’s DNA in several areas of the vehicle, along with a knife, pillow and sawhorses. On June 12, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation confirmed blood to be on one of the items from the vehicle.
According to the Tennessee Sex Offender Registry, the victim, XXXXXXXX, was a registered sex offender. He was convicted of child molestation in 2003.
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@cherokeejack, you are correct, 15k is ALOT of money for a 50/50 hope. The decision will directly affect my next decision on weather I will move to another of the very few countries that accept us, denounce my citizenship to the US, and start life over, or stay here as a truly free citizen. I’ve been doing case studies lately for closely comparable cases so as to help when I am able to retain an attorney to TRY for relief. Also, I have been pretty much interviewing attorneys for when that time arrives (possibly spring ish of 2027). I haven’t ran across anyone seeking relief from Clay County, not saying that nobody has, but I just haven’t found a case as of yet. So, here’s to hope, to say the least. If anyone could possibly point me to any cases in Clay County, either removed or even just petitioned, that I could study, it would be great. I know it is a long shot, but still. I’ve found one from St John’s county, which seems to be a county that is tough on PFR’s, so that gives me a small amount more hope to be removed.
Richard
If you choose to hire Ron (He is in south florida) he is able to go to court in any of the 67 counties in Florida. Both the lawyer you hire and the judge you get matter. You can choose your lawyer; you cannot choose your judge.
I was just under the time frame to be removed, and they went and changed it from 20 years, to now I think 25 years. And what, in a few years they change it to thirty?
And, there is no timeline in the statue, it just says that there must be a pathway to be removed. So, in theory anyway, they could say we have to wait 50 years to go to a court hearing, if the law makers change it again. That would make me 110 so I better stock up on vitamins LOL
Finally, don’t give up and do what is best for you, your family and loved ones.
If there are any on the registry who do not have a comprehensive home self-defense plan, now is the time to formulate one. When your door or window is busted in, it will be too late.
Announcements Never End
Written by Quiet too long
It appears that the civil‑administrative system functioned only in its non‑punitive public‑exposure role; the mechanisms that are described as protective or supervisory did not operate in a way that safeguarded the missing resident, and the data included in the public announcement now functions as a derogatory remark rather than a protective measure. In this instance, the state’s civil‑administrative exposure system facilitated harm, encouraged public hostility, and misled the public about the nature of risk—demonstrating that risk creation is culpability, that foreseeable harm is liability, and that deploying a system that endangers people is a violation regardless of how noble the justification may be.
The registry is a juicy menu to pick from to kill us all. They have our names, our photos, our charges, our addresses and much more information. I am very careful where I go, what I do and what I say.
I do not live in fear, but I have had several incidents over the years, the last one having my windows shot out and later kids throwing rocks at my windows. Also had my vehicle vandalized. And when I call law enforcement, they just tell me to do an online report, and I never hear any update or investigation follow up.
Put that piece of s*** murderer on Ohio death row! I doubt the district attorney’s office will be that emboldened to seek the death penalty in this case.
Is it me or are these stories becoming more commonplace than before? How many murdered people on the registry does it take to make a rational change to the law.
One reason I am glad, I do not own any of my vehicles. They are reported just not visible to the public.
Tearful
You would think Law enforcement would protect us because they earn money for each and every registrant. A dead person earns them no money, or does it? Maybe that is why they keep us on there even after we die? Hum?
I called twice after this latest fake cop call. I even asked if the person could run my name. But she said she didn’t need too, that it was a scam. So according to CoPilot if she thought the call was legit, she would have taken my name and number etc.
One a positive note, anyone watching some World Cup.
Law enforcement doesn’t even protect our families. My children are even paying for my poor decisions that I made some 26 years ago. Someone tries to accost my 9 yo, I get a response from LEO saying “well, you live in a high crime area, riddled with sex offenders, predators, hookers, drug dealers, and thieves”. They never show up to get the video footage that I had, and just tell me that the only crime that was committed was trespassing, that if the person isn’t here anymore, then there’s nothing that can be done about it. I have spent the last 22 years living a clean life as a working, voting, legal gun toting american, but the justice system keeps persecuting us and our families like we have a contagious uncurable disease. Hopefully one day we all will be able to afford legal representation to petition to be removed from the registry. I for one am about ready to sell everything I own and just be homeless just for the chance to be removed, but am the sole proprietor of 3 out of my 5 children, so at this point, they will directly be paying for my poor decisions so long ago.
Richard
I am not sure what state you are in, but in Florida, very few get removed from registration. I have seen just a few in Florida come on here and state they successfully were removed. I wish you all the best, as we all try to be removed. It seems Florida made a path to removal, however that does not mean anyone will actually be removed, depending on the judge you get and how bad our charges were.
Having said that, I have seen someone who was just caught in a sting with no real victim, and not been able to get removed, then someone who had 3 different victims and got removed. But as always, never give up. I will keep trying until my last dying breath. But I really do not want to be a dead man on the registry, as there are loads of them. I know two personally who are still on there, years after death.
I am in Florida, Jacksonville to be exact. I will have to petition the clay county court for removal. An attorney listed on here (initials G.A.S.) has 6-8 removals posted on their webpage from the past couple of years that seem legitimate (names redacted so can’t completely verify). I’m not sure on the exact numbers of R.K.’s successful removals. Being a numbers guy, there are no statistics on how many petitions in Florida vs actual releases. I have a L&L from 2000 with a 2001 conviction, “tier 1”, withheld adjudication, released early from probation/sanctions in early/mid 2004, so I qualify under the 20 year. Currently TRYING to come up with the funds to attempt removal. Lived such a clean life that I legally have NFA items, my CWP, vote, have full legal custody of one of my children (f) for the last 15 years, physical custody of 2 of my other children for over 3 years, have lived with my significant other with 2 more bio children and 2 more step children for the last 6 years, have ALWAYS maintained steady employment, etc. so fingers crossed I am able to come up with the funds and finally be free of the registry. I wish you and everyone else trapped in this vicious cycle the best of luck on your quest for removal.
R.K. has successfully removed dozens! Don’t give up hope!
I would be off. My 20 year mark was last December 13th. But since they moved the goalpost, I am stuck and I got put on the registry a year early, they put me on it while I did my last year of probation.
Tearful
Same for me. I am 2 months from getting a chance of being removed, but then they added more years on us, so I have to re-set the calendar. Now two years and two months until I can try, and it will be my 25 years off of probation by then.
And who is to say if they change it again once the time comes?
Good luck. Wish I could get off but now can not even petition since my second paper felony happened. Feel like the country I fought for and they retired me is now against me
RYAN
Well it is not a “Done deal”. Just because I or any other person petitions , doesn’t mean you get removed. Up to the judge and if they do not want to remove you, you wasted 1000’s of dollars for a hope and a dream that didn’t happen.
There is a saying that says “Many are called, but few are chosen”. It is from the bible but it can mean many things. For example, we may be eligible to be removed from the registry, but that doesn’t mean it will happen.
Let us all pray boldly, perseistentatly, specifically and expectantly that these new Attorneys can somehow find something that every other lawyer has missed, find a judge who cares more about the law than their image, and a legislature that then doesn’t just rewrite the law with a few changes. IE Michigan. I think Doe v Snyder was 2016 and pre 2011’s are still forced to register.
Tearful
Sex offender registries and Justice mixed together are like Oil and water, if you know what I mean? The law makers and judges dangle a morsal our way, like not having to take down Halloween signs, but those are minor wins that do not apply to all of us.
They throw us a few hopes and dreams, but the registry is like a bad vacation that never ends, and there are always new obstacles and roadblocks in our way to hold us down, stop us in our tracks and once again, become disappointed.