Remember the guy released from Headingley jail last week who justice officials warned us about? Brett Russell Jeffrey Pilch, the guy with a 17-year criminal record for sexual offences against women?
It’s the third time since 2008 this criminal has been released from jail under the province’s sexual offender notification reporting system.
Yes, the THIRD time.
Pilch, 46, is considered a high-risk to become involved in further sex offences.
Females are at risk of sexual harassment as well as possible physical sexual abuse.
This is a quote from his rap sheet:
“Pilch has a history of sexual offences in relation to females, usually young adult women. Although he has participated in sexual offender treatment in the past, Pilch is still considered a high risk to re-offend. Females are at risk of sexual harassment as well as possible physical sexual violence.”
So why in hell do we keep letting this guy out?
He was released under notification Oct. 17, 2008. He was back in jail and released again May 13, 2010. After another court-order breach he was back behind bars and released yet again with the latest warning Jan 31, 2012.
What did Einstein say about doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results? Pretty much sums up our justice system.
Here’s a picture of Pilch when he was first released in 2008 with a warning to females that he’s a high risk to re-offend.
Here’s Pilch again when he was released in 2010, still a high-risk to re-offend.
Uh, oh. This guy doesn’t learn his lesson. Here’s Pilch once again released Jan. 31, 2012 and yes, he’s still a high-risk to re-offend.