Justice LMAO!

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    Biggus Guest

    TAMPA - Convicted child molester Kevin Kinder, inadvertently placed in
    a jail holding area with a man he abused more than a decade ago, was
    beaten unconscious Thursday when the man recognized him and exacted
    revenge.
    Kinder was in Tampa for a court hearing before returning to state
    prison. He was put in a large room with about 65 other inmates at the
    Orient Road Jail.

    One of them was Jason Edward Flores, being held on a probation
    violation. Flores, now 22, was 11 when Kinder abused him and three
    other boys.

    ``It's such a fluke that these two ended up in the same place at the
    same time,'' said Flores' mother, Judy Coronett. ``But think about how
    [my son] feels. He was finally able to confront Kinder and fight back
    after 11 years. I think it's damn therapeutic.''

    Flores' attorney, Ricky Escobar of Tampa, confirmed Thursday that his
    client jumped on Kinder and punched him repeatedly, knocking out a
    tooth and leaving Kinder unconscious.

    Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Debbie Carter said
    Flores attacked Kinder as the two were awaiting transportation to the
    Hillsborough County Courthouse for separate hearings.

    Inmates' paperwork typically indicates whether they should be
    separated, she said, but there were no red flags in either man's file
    Thursday. Corrections officials will decide today whether to file new
    charges against Flores or Kinder. Both men suffered minor injuries.

    The Tampa Tribune typically does not publish the names of sexual
    assault victims. However, Flores has discussed the case in public,
    including granting an interview to WFLA, News Channel 8.

    In 1992, Kinder persuaded the young Flores and three other boys to go
    with him to a secluded area. There, he threatened and molested them,
    prosecutors said.

    Coronett said her son led a troubled life after the episode and has
    had many run-ins with the law. In the years after the assault, she
    said, her son attempted suicide, lost his boyhood friend and felt
    Kinder stole his soul.

    ``The fact that he recognized him after 11 years, and given all the
    changes in that time, tells me that this is seared in his
    consciousness,'' Coronett said. ``I'm sure he'll never forget that
    face.''

    Kinder, 31, was sentenced in July to 60 years in prison for violating
    his probation. Authorities said he had pornography on his computer,
    stole a car from his employer, and violated a restriction to drive
    only to and from work.

    Kinder had been released on parole after spending six years in prison
    for the molestations. He was moved to the Martin Correctional
    Institution in Indiantown and was supposed to be in court Thursday to
    address a technicality in his sentencing, Escobar said.

    Coronett has been public in her efforts to keep Kinder incarcerated.
    When he was released on parole, she distributed fliers about him to
    his neighbors, which Kinder said cost him a rental unit and several
    job offers.

    Authorities at one point moved him to Port St. Lucie, on Florida's
    east coast, where Kinder worked for a rental car agency. But he was
    later arrested for violating parole.
     
    Biggus, Oct 21, 2003
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    Talk about "Kinder Surprise"!!
     
    Knobdoodle, Oct 21, 2003
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    Doug Cox Guest

    Why don't you and KP go and have a good cry about it?

    You'll find sympathy in the dictionary between shit and syphilis.

    Doug Cox.
    Work to ride, Ride to work...
     
    Doug Cox, Oct 21, 2003
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    Biggus Guest

    Yup!
     
    Biggus, Oct 22, 2003
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