This is such a weird post. There are a lot of people like this out there who aren't Black. Why is this one of interest?
OP, if you're really upset about this, then you're gonna be fuming mad when you hear about all the WHITE MEN rapists and murderers who are just chilling out there, roaming free right here in the good ole USA. Or are you?
Public databases maintained by non-profit organizations and government agencies track the release of individuals convicted of rape and murder, including those who are white. These individuals may be free for various reasons, such as serving their full sentence, being released on parole, or being exonerated.
Individuals released on parole or after serving their sentence
Jeffrey Powell: A white supremacist gang member convicted of second-degree murder and burglary was granted parole in California in 2024 after serving 10 years of a 16-years-to-life sentence.
George Nulph: Convicted of murdering and raping a woman in Oregon in the 1970s, he was released from prison on parole in the mid-1980s. He later
sexually assaulted another woman.
James "Sneaky" White Jr.: A Jewish inmate convicted of a 1980 murder in California, he was released on parole in 2020 after nearly four decades in prison.
Brock Turner: A former Stanford student convicted of felony sexual assault, he was released from jail in 2017 after serving only three months of a six-month sentence.
Karla Homolka: She and her husband, Paul Bernardo, were responsible for the sexual assault and murder of three women in Canada in the early 1990s. Homolka struck a controversial plea deal and was released from prison in 2005 after serving a 12-year sentence.
Arnfinn Nesset: A Norwegian nursing home director, he was convicted in 1983 of murdering 22 patients. He was sentenced to 21 years but was released on "good behavior" after only 12 years and now lives under a pseudonym.
Aleksandr Rubel: As a teenager, Rubel committed six to eight murders in Estonia in the late 1990s. He received an eight-year sentence, the maximum allowed for a minor, and was later released.
Also there's this:
Convicted rapist Andrew Luster granted parole before California lawmakers close loophole
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Dan WaltersSeptember 10, 2024
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Andrew Luster was led out of the U.S. Customs building at Los Angeles International Airport June 19, 2003. Luster, an heir to the Max Factor fortune, was convicted in 2003 of raping three women and was captured in Mexico. Photo by Gina Ferazzi, AP Photo Pool