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Texas man, 56, with long history of 'deviant sex acts' with children's clothing and VEGETABLES is sentenced to life in prison for meth possession

A Texas man who had been previously convicted for nine felony offenses and had a history of 'deviant sex acts' with children's clothing and vegetables was sentenced to life in prison for being in possession of meth and tampering with evidence.

Charles Robert Ransier, 56, was found by a Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Trooper wearing only jeans and had melted candle wax on his chest on March 23, 2015, according to a news release from the Comal County district attorney’s office.

His truck was parked near a children's slide as the deputy noticed the slide to be out of place while driving in northern Comal County.

The trooper approached Ransier and noticed he had a girl's swimsuit 'laid out perfectly' on the driver's side floorboard inside the truck. He also noticed melted candle wax inside and a tube of lubricant on the dashboard.

Upon asking for permission to search his car, the trooper said the 56-year-old tried to break a syringe he had in his hands, according to the document.

The syringe tested positive for traces of meth by the DPS lab in Austin, the news release said.

Ransier's truck was searched again after his arrest and authorities found more children's clothing, candy, balloons, Barbie dolls, baby oil, Viagra, Extenze male enhancement, rope, duct tape and a cooler with frozen cucumbers, according to officials.

It took less than 30 minutes for the jury to convict Ransier, and they sentenced him to life in prison for the tampering with physical evidence charge and 20 years in prison for possessing less than a gram of methamphetamine.

The jury also imposed a $10,000 fine on Ransier, who has a lengthy criminal history.

Ransier was found naked by authorities on November 10, 2012 on Word Ranch Road in New Braunfels, and he admitted to committing a 'deviant sex act involving a squash'.

He was found naked again, but wearing women's stockings, on March 9, 2014 at a baseball field where he was engaging in a deviant sex act with a vegetable.

Ransier also was convicted in 1995 of manslaughter in the death of an Arizona state trooper.

He was driving high on meth when he struck Sgt. Mark Dyer, who had stopped a speeding motorist on the side of Interstate 10.

The 56-year-old served 15 years in prison for that conviction.
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Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4652384/Man-history-deviant-sex-acts-sentenced-prison.html
 
In other words the man is severely mentally ill but will now be subjected to life in a prison. What was found in his car suggests the possibility of kidnapping and child abuse which obviously society has the right and obligation to protect itself from. But incarcerating mentally ill people in the hell of prison is both cruel and impractical. He will get no treatment, he will just be pushed further into his own madness.

Meanwhile our mentally ill Pumpkin-in-Chief has urged police to "not be so nice" when arresting people.
 
20 years for less than a gram is insane. Life for tampering with evidence is beyond fucking insane.Yeah agree this man needed severe help which he obviously never received.
On the other hand, I have a young daughter and if a motherfucker tried doing anything to her, I would torture the fuck out of them before killing them if I got the chance, honestly. That said, it doesn't sound like he ever tried to do or did anything to kids that anyone's aware of. They just really wanted to lock this man away. It just goes to show you what happens when you get a record in this country. Then again, he did kill that trooper through his own s actions back in the day, if he was gonna get life for anything, I think that would be it. And LMFAO at the fine, you're sending the man away for life(not really, he'll probably parole but might die before that comes actually), and you still fine him?
 
Life in prison for breaking a syringe and possession of less than a gram of meth? He has a bit of a record, sure, but that is still terribly cruel and unusual.
 
they going after him cos he a perv and killed a pig back in the day. standard
 
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In other words the man is severely mentally ill but will now be subjected to life in a prison. What was found in his car suggests the possibility of kidnapping and child abuse which obviously society has the right and obligation to protect itself from. But incarcerating mentally ill people in the hell of prison is both cruel and impractical. He will get no treatment, he will just be pushed further into his own madness.

Meanwhile our mentally ill Pumpkin-in-Chief has urged police to "not be so nice" when arresting people.

So you really want this pederast and psychopath Charles Robert Ransier free to sexually abuse even more children, and murder people?

Yes, the President was talking about members of MS-13 or Mara Salvatrucha 13, who if you know anything about them really are viscious psychopaths and don't deserve sympathy at all. They make the worst members of the Colombian, and Mexican cartels, Mexican mafia and other prison gangs like the Aryan brotherhood, etc. look like nice caring people.
 
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So you really want this pederast and psychopath Charles Robert Ransier free to sexually abuse even more children, and murder people?

There is nothing in the article that suggests that this man has ever sexually abused a child and there certainly isn't any indication that he has murdered or has the propensity to murder.
 
I think the point was that the way our society deals with mental illness primarily through the criminal justice system is hardly the best way to handle things. No one is suggesting that anyone should be free to engage in such criminal activity as molestation or child abuse. Rather, that dealing with mental illness like this is itself a form of abuse.

Furthermore, the individual in question here seems to have gotten in trouble for his drug use, not deviant sexual behavior of any variety.
 
There is nothing in the article that suggests that this man has ever sexually abused a child and there certainly isn't any indication that he has murdered or has the propensity to murder.

There's a scale of pedophilia and this guy definitely falls onto it, and he murdered someone before. This guy had duct tape, rope, an obsession with children, had children's clothing, and was parked near a children's playground, and this is probably not the first time this sick guy has done something like this, and pedos/sex offenders and psychopaths/sociopaths do tend to escalate.

He could have masturbated with all the vegetables, and whatever clothing and drugs he wanted inside the privacy of his own home but instead went to a public place where kids go multiple times.
 
Of course I'm only speculating, but where it not for the illegal drugs I doubt this story would have ever made the news (or happened to begin with). Perhaps that is what herby was speaking to more - instead of this society addressing this guys more pressing issues regarding his mental health (sociopathy or whatever) we wait until criminal justice enforcement gets involved and then send him to prison. Which remains by the far the country's mental health provider (meaning people getting put in prison as a consequence of behavior associated with mental illness, as opposed to criminal behavior strictly speaking). This is clearly a very inefficient and inhumane was to deal with mental illness.
 
Maybe he abused kids before, never got caught, and now karma is coming back to bite him in the ass????
 
I'm not sure that is the technical definition of the concept of karma ;)
 
There's a scale of pedophilia and this guy definitely falls onto it, and he murdered someone before.

Read the article again. He didn't murder anyone. He spent fifteen years in prison for vehicular manslaughter, but that's not murder by any definition.
 
What would your technical definition be??

More like the definition google spits out. Had to do with reincarnation, and the word is rarely used "properly" amongst English speakers. I probably should have used the word formal as opposed to technical though.
 
More like the definition google spits out. Had to do with reincarnation, and the word is rarely used "properly" amongst English speakers. I probably should have used the word formal as opposed to technical though
I have a really great response to that, but I'm pretty wasted right now so I'll post it tomorrow.

Cheers!!
 
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