CSN Smackdown: Danny Lee Squibb

Danny Lee Squibb of Walters, Oklahoma is a registered sex offender. Apparently, Mr. Squibb thinks you can still get on sites like MySpace and Facebook even after you have been convicted of lewd or indecent proposals or acts to a child (lewd molestation). Yes, Danny Squibb is a child molester who is on Oklahoma's sex offender registry as a level 3 sex offender. His crime is categorized as "aggravated." Squibb must register for the rest of his life.
We would like to put an end to Squibb's social network activity. You see, we have a right to know who is in our neighborhood, be it down the street, or just a click away online. Sex offenders just aren't welcome in our online communities. We shouldn't have to deal with them.
So, with that in mind, let's see Mr. Squibb off of MySpace and Facebook and hi5. The MySpace profile is a bit stale, but the others look as if they are current.
I'm pretty sure Squibb belongs to other networks out there, but, I cannot confirm his identity with enough certainty. Just beware. There are perverts out there that have molested children and they will continue to use the Internet. Sometimes, they will even use their profiles to prey on the innocent. We remove as many profiles as we can, but there are so many more. It is really shocking how easy they are to find. Contrary to the the whinings of the sex offenders who object to this project, there is no stalking required to find these guys. Nor do we harass them, as has been alleged. To the perverts who cry because they ruined they're own lives while victimizing others, the term "harass" means to spoil their online activities which weren't allowed in the first place. Let them whine. Let them pout. Let them make their vulgar attacks. Let them libel and slander. Let them gnash their teeth. It means we are winning the fight against sex criminals. Victory, even in small doses, is rather sweet.
The above profiles have been reported to their respective administrators.
If you are a sex offender with a profile on a social networking site like MySpace or Facebook (who have vowed to purge sex offenders from their rosters) and you wish to be featured here, just leave your profile online –we'll do the rest as soon as we can.

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