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Jaded
August 14th, 2008, 02:50 AM
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PORTLAND, Tenn. -- A Portland mom is hoping her warning sign will notify others of a potential danger living on her street that has already hurt her daughter.

Tracey Kaylor said she hopes by placing a bright pink poster at the end of her street, she’ll warn people of the convicted and registered sex offender who lives one door away.

Patrick Barnett spent six months in jail for aggravated sexual battery involving Kaylor's 8-year-old daughter. The assault happened in 2007.

"He stares at her when we drive by. It's just really scary. It's a scary thing to live beside him and know he's there," Kaylor said.

Barnett said there's another side to the story, but declined to elaborate.

But he said that he lived in the home prior to the offense and that because of a loophole in Tennessee law, he's allowed to move back there unless a judge ordered otherwise.

In June, Sumner County Judge Dee Gay granted Barnett parole but didn't specify where he could live.

Barnett is required to wear a GPS monitoring device and be on lifetime supervision.

Kaylor said Barnett served only six months of his three-year sentence and that he's too close to her daughter and a church pre-school that's right across the street."There's only one house between us," Kaylor said.

Under Tennessee law, Barnett isn't doing anything wrong, and he is listed on the sex offender registry. But because the victim lives so close, the victim's family believes the law should be changed to keep the scenario from happening again.

Barnett wasn't a stranger to the family. Kaylor said she considered Barnett a friend prior to what happened to her daughter.

http://www.wsmv.com/news/17183373/detail.html#-

His page on the sex offender registry. Note that is says Classification: Violent.
http://www.ticic.state.tn.us/sorinternet/SOFind.aspx?strhold=f=Patrickn=Barnett

Un-fuckin-real.

Aelwynn
August 14th, 2008, 03:53 AM
Kaylor said Barnett served only six months of his three-year sentence and that he's too close to her daughter and a church pre-school that's right across the street."There's only one house between us," Kaylor said.

Isn't there a law that says convicted sex offenders can't be in a certain vicinity of where small children gather...like schools? Doesn't the court know how close he is the living to his victim? Why didn't they step in and put an order to stay away from her?

Jaded
August 14th, 2008, 04:00 AM
I guess that law doesn't exist in TN.

Aelwynn
August 14th, 2008, 04:06 AM
Ok that's mighty fucking stupid. There should be a law like that in TN. There should be an order of protection for the little girl. I'm hoping the mother (or perv) plans to move or something, cause that's just wrong.

grannyof2
August 14th, 2008, 09:28 AM
YES, there are several laws on the limits of the scumfucks here in tennessee, they are prohibited to live or even visit someone within 500 feet of any school, after-school activities, anywhere children may gather, also the mother can simply go to the judge or any judge in her city or county and ask for a restraining order she will be given one, and he will have to move as her daughter is the victim, however it is illegal to post any signs telling of where this perv lives his name or any info on him, which bites ass big time, but i am def. breaking the law on the last one, cause i have been posting those pretty neon signs even pointing to his home, i guess at night its hard to prove you are the one putting them up heehee

Deety
August 15th, 2008, 12:41 AM
I got the impression that there is a loophole in the law that lets an RSO move back into their previous residence. Is that what's going on?

Tennessee has a RSO website with a map, don't they? Why don't you just hang up big signs saying that you strongly suggest people check that website. If I saw a sign like that, I would definitely be on the website immediately. Then you haven't broken any laws, and word will spread like wildfire. All it will take is the hint of an RSO in their neighborhood, and people will be talking. (I've hit up the Megan's Law website to see all of the RSOs in my town.)