EVIL STRIKES IN BROAD DAYLIGHT ALSO
April 2, 2009
A BEAUTIFUL CHILD MURDERED IN OHIO
It doesn’t matter if a child is beautiful or not. When a child is killed by a sexual predator it is always an unthinkable tragedy. But Esme Kenney was in fact a beautiful 13-year old child, a very loving and active child. Maybe being active this March day in Cincinnati was not a good thing because she was abducted as she jogged along a newly built recreation trail by a convicted sexual predator who had just been released from a nearby halfway house.
Esme was only a block or so from her home and it was 3:30 in the afternoon and it was broad daylight. But there are blind spots even on a recreational trail in the light of day and evil was waiting for her as she rounded a corner. Poised in a tree in a pre-selected observation post, Evil waited patiently. Evil had performed intelligence on the trail, knew the blind spots by heart, and also knew this would be the time the young girl would be running by. Alone.
Esne was attacked and captured at what John Hall, the founder of Kid Escape, calls the initial crime scene. She was dragged to the always deadly secondary crime scene, this one about 100 yards into the woods. Every year the ravaged bodies of thousands of young girls and boys, as well as men and women victims are discovered by police in woods and forests just like this one, and none were killed there. All were taken from an initial scene – a public scene – and carried off to this secondary scene because that is where this ungodly, evil miscreant can carry out his unspeakable acts upon his victims without interruption.
If you have followed my blog posts even randomly, you probably are familiar with my repetitious suggestions and admonishments for “victims” of these predators to do whatever they can to remain in the initial scene. I understand that sometimes, when taken by surprise by a larger, stronger and totally committed evil entity, that staying in the first scene just isn’t possible.
Then I guess the best self defense is prevention and avoidance. God, I hate running over all the countermeasures against evil again, but that is just what I will do over the next few posts.
Until then, please, for your own sake and that of your loved ones, Stay Safe. Until then—
Hammer
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Posted on April 2nd, 2009 by Harry A Widger
Filed under: Administrators, High School, K-6, News, Parents, People Involved, Predators, School Grade Level, School Safety Issues, Students




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