Personal Advice Requested
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 11:18 am
What would you do?
My six-year-old daughter, whom I'll call E, will be starting the first grade this year. Her best friend, whom I'll call D, was in her class last year. We've had birthday parties, lunches at restaurants, picnics, etc. with D's family. I graduated from high school with D's father, but wasn't close with him because we had different groups of friends. I always thought I recognized D's mom but couldn't quite place her. She is two years older than D's father and me.
Last week my parents took my brats on vacation with them. As is my habit every couple of months, I pored over our state's sex offender registry. Much to my shock and revulsion, I find not D's father, but MOTHER. (Yeah, I know, it's all the same, but there are so few women listed that I was dumbfounded). Her offense took place in 1993, and she began registering with the state in 1997, which leads me to believe that she pulled approximately four years. According to the site she will have to reregister next month.
Now, I like to feel I'm a pretty good judge of character, but the fact that I can sometimes be incredibly wrong is evidenced by my checking of the website in the first place. This woman seems, on the face of things, to be an almost stereotypical housemarm type - smiley, churchy, chubby, friendly, completely non-threatening. However, the website only lists violent sex offenders or sex offenses against children. D is a polite, sweet girl, and I have to wonder how a violent sex offender could have raised such a child. The father seems to be more of a fun parent - he's always the one taking her places, playing games and reading books. But still, the mother has always been very kind to D and both of my kids every time we've gotten together. One day when E and D were talking on the phone, E told me that D began crying suddenly and had to hang up quickly because "her mommy is mean". Once when we took the kids rollerskating, D's mom seemed almost obsessive in watching over the kids (my kids knew how to skate already and were teaching D), and now I wonder if maybe she was watching a little *too* closely.
Her offense is listed as aggravated sexual battery. Can anyone shed any light on what that might mean? I have Googled the crap out of her name, but can't find anything, probably because she would have had a different last name then. How can I go about finding out exactly what she did? What should I do here?
My six-year-old daughter, whom I'll call E, will be starting the first grade this year. Her best friend, whom I'll call D, was in her class last year. We've had birthday parties, lunches at restaurants, picnics, etc. with D's family. I graduated from high school with D's father, but wasn't close with him because we had different groups of friends. I always thought I recognized D's mom but couldn't quite place her. She is two years older than D's father and me.
Last week my parents took my brats on vacation with them. As is my habit every couple of months, I pored over our state's sex offender registry. Much to my shock and revulsion, I find not D's father, but MOTHER. (Yeah, I know, it's all the same, but there are so few women listed that I was dumbfounded). Her offense took place in 1993, and she began registering with the state in 1997, which leads me to believe that she pulled approximately four years. According to the site she will have to reregister next month.
Now, I like to feel I'm a pretty good judge of character, but the fact that I can sometimes be incredibly wrong is evidenced by my checking of the website in the first place. This woman seems, on the face of things, to be an almost stereotypical housemarm type - smiley, churchy, chubby, friendly, completely non-threatening. However, the website only lists violent sex offenders or sex offenses against children. D is a polite, sweet girl, and I have to wonder how a violent sex offender could have raised such a child. The father seems to be more of a fun parent - he's always the one taking her places, playing games and reading books. But still, the mother has always been very kind to D and both of my kids every time we've gotten together. One day when E and D were talking on the phone, E told me that D began crying suddenly and had to hang up quickly because "her mommy is mean". Once when we took the kids rollerskating, D's mom seemed almost obsessive in watching over the kids (my kids knew how to skate already and were teaching D), and now I wonder if maybe she was watching a little *too* closely.
Her offense is listed as aggravated sexual battery. Can anyone shed any light on what that might mean? I have Googled the crap out of her name, but can't find anything, probably because she would have had a different last name then. How can I go about finding out exactly what she did? What should I do here?