Talk:Oliver O'Grady
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It is difficult to believe that one can write a biography of a convicted pedophile and presume that indvidual will not molest again because he is "currently undergoing counseling" and has "voluntarily" registered himself as a known sex offender. The psychotherapeutic community recognizes there are no efficaceous treatments available for this condition and as such, it is impossible to state with any degree of certitude that a pedophile can be trusted around children at any time. The greatest criticism you level at director Amy Berg, that she failed to gain permission from the families of the children on the playground to use their names when presumably, they have not (yet) been molested by O'Grady indicates the level to which one must stoop when attempting to exonerate the deviate in question. Ms. Berg's motive in placing O'Grady near the playground is a simple one: she wants it known that this man's served his debt to society and as such, is free to roam at will wherever he wishes. He is free to visit this and other playgrounds anytime he wishes and legally, nothing can be done about it.--SusanMarina 04:34, 22 January 2007 (UTC)