Friday, December 11, 2009

100 Year Old Dangerous Sex Offender

At age 90, he molested little girls. Why he
was sentenced to any term that would allow
him to walk out of prison is hard to understand.

Buffalo is now facing a dangerous 100-year old
sex offender who looks like a harmless old gent.

If there ever was a situation where community
policing could help by personally telling all
neighbors about this newly arrived resident,
this is it. One must hope all in the area are
aware of who he is and what he looks like.



The Buffalo News



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This Oct. 15, 2009 photo obtained from the New York State Sex Offenders registry web site shows Theodore Sypnier. Sypnier, 100, New York state's oldest registered sex offender, could be released from a halfway house soon, much to the dismay of a prosecutor who says he remains a threat to children.
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Western NY frets as 100-year-old molester is freed

Associated Press Writer

Everything that pedophile Theodore Sypnier has to show for his

100 years on Earth is packed in a single duffel bag as he prepares

to begin a new chapter in life: freedom.

It's a chapter that prosecutors, judges and others who know

him never wanted - or expected - to see written.

New York's oldest registered sex offender is scheduled to move

by week's end out of a Buffalo halfway house for released inmates

and into a place of his own, after completing his latest term in

state prison for molesting little girls.

The judge who sentenced him said at the time that she expected him

to die behind bars.

But 10 years after his last arrest, as Sypnier prepared to shed the closely

monitored lifestyle of the halfway house, its director warned that

the spry and active Sypnier has not changed from the manipulator

who used his grandfatherly charm to snare and rape victims as young as 4.

"Whether he's 100 or 101 or 105, the same person that was committing

these crimes 10, 25, 30 years ago still exists today and has an unrepentant

heart," said the Rev. Terry King, director of Grace House, which has twice

taken Sypnier in from prison. "He is someone that we as parents, as members

of the community, any community, really need to fear."

Six months after marking his 100th birthday in the Groveland Correctional

Facility - becoming the first New York inmate to reach the milestone

while incarcerated- the retired telephone company worker now says

he wants to get to know the youngest members of a family that has disowned him.

"I'll tell them I never harmed any children," the father, grandfather and

great-grandfather told his hometown newspaper, The Buffalo News.

A former daughter-in-law said he is not likely to get the chance.

"No one from the family plans to have any contact with him," Diane Sypnier

said before ending a brief phone interview.

Being grandfatherly was how the 5-foot-5, 150-pound Sypnier found his

victims, authorities say. After his most recent arrest at age 90 on charges of

raping and sodomizing a 4-year-old girl and her 7-year-old sister,

his neighbors in the suburb of Tonawanda recalled what appeared

to be a kindly Sypnier offering rides to adults, handing out money

to children so they could buy candy, and baby-sitting.

The victimized sisters called him "Grandpa," their mother said at the

time, adding that it "was a total shock" when police showed her

sexually explicit pictures of her girls found in Sypnier's apartment.

Sypnier's convictions date to 1987, when he was given three years' probation

for sex abuse. He spent a year in prison for sexually abusing a minor in 1994.

His neighbors in Tonawanda never knew of Sypnier's background

because he was convicted before the adoption of laws requiring sex offenders to register with police.

A relative once came forward and said Sypnier had molested her

while she was growing up, former Erie County prosecutor Frank

Clark told the News. Authorities wonder what else might lie in Sypnier's past.

"People don't start to become pedophiles at 78," Erie County District Attorney

Frank Sedita told the AP. "I call them vampires. ... This is something that's

deep inside of them, and they won't want to stop doing this until they're dead."

But Sypnier says he is the victim of a miscarriage of justice, despite twice

pleading guilty in the case involving the sisters.

"Those children crawled into bed with me because they were frightened,

but there was never any sexual hanky-panky," Sypnier told the News.

Sypnier initially pleaded guilty in 2000 to two counts of rape,

15 counts of sodomy and endangering the welfare of a child for

molesting the Tonawanda girls, as well as three in Buffalo.

An appeals court threw out the conviction in 2002 after Sypnier

claimed he was confused at the time, leading to another plea the

following year to a lesser charge.

In sentencing Sypnier to as many as 10 years in prison,

state Supreme Court Justice Penny Wolfgang told him

she expected he would spend the rest of his life behind bars.

"The sheer notion of him wandering the streets unattended or

unsupervised is a scary proposition," King said.

Sypnier was released on parole in 2007, only to be returned to prison

in 2008 after failing to attend sex-offender counseling. He completed

his term in November and will be on parole through 2012.

Until then, he's forbidden from using e-mail, chat rooms or

social networking sites, hanging around playgrounds or schools,

or spending time in bars.

Instead, he spends his days watching television, cooking,

socializing in the halfway house and attending programming, King said.

Sypnier's new address has not been disclosed, but the law requires

him to enter it in the state's sex offender registry.

Although his age makes him New York's oldest

registered sex offender, there is at least one older

offender elsewhere. Bert Jackson of Utah is 103 and living under home confinement.



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