Thursday, April 12, 2007

Wives and Mothers of Prisoners of the State (WMPS, Inc) (253-584-9606)

Wives and Mothers of Prisoners of the State (WMPS, Inc) (253-584-9606) The Community Protection Act, RCW 71.09, (Washington State) was passed to protect the community from the sexual attacks of the state’s most dangerous sex predators. While the law was passed and the sex offenders are in confinement on McNeil Island, they still manage to offend.

Using front organizations, the sex offenders — the worst of the worst — are reaching out into the homes, parks, schools and playgrounds of our state every day. The nonprofit organization, Wives and Mothers of Prisoners of the State (WMPS, Inc), is a front for the child molester Richard Roy Scott, who is housed on McNeil Island.

Richard Scott, the 60-year-old rapist, has victims as young as seven years old and has stated that he has had more than 100 child sexual contacts (rapes). His targets have all been underage male children.

WMPS is registered with the Secretary of State with an office address listed at: 750 N 143rd Street, Seattle, WA 98133. Richard Roy Scott, along with the help of his three rapist partners, Samuel Donaghe, Joel S. Reimer, and Donald Owens, has created a front organization called, People’s Paralegal Services (PPS), PO Box 3701, Lacy, WA 98509.

The aim of PPS is to help child molesters adopt young children from other countries, fund the legal problems of child rapists and line their own bank accounts. Both the rapists Donaghe and Owens have long histories of raping young girls and boys.

Owens’ wife, a strange case, is now the community contact person for People’s Paralegal Services. It’s sad that she is a dupe in this immoral venture.

We ask that the elected officials in Olympia, Wash., stop the continued rape of our community by offenders who are at the Special Commitment Center on McNeil Island. Tighten RCW 71.09.

Tighten their access to the community and limit their reach to our children and loved ones. Act now for our family’s sake. Write, call and e-mail Olympia and have this placed on the table for the next legislative session.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good for people to know.