Ohio man arrested for drinking childrens urine


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Ya, that is just worng, totaly discusting, unhumane, plus, it said he was a Regestered Sex ofender , so after he melosted children, he might have drank their urine. along with.... :x ( you know what)

that guy is something else :x He should be locked up for the rest of his life, YUCK!

Something mentally wrong, so to him this doesn't seem wrong, obviously.

So should he still be just thrown in jail?

well then he should go in a sic ward or a mental hosptial and have him get treated for his obestion of Drinking urine, then that way, he might just have a room to him self, so he wont drink the urine of the other imates

Oh my god.... I'm going to slowly walk away and never urinate in public places again....

So here's a question: does he wash his hands, or does he like the taste of 2nd-hand urine?

Personally i couldn't care less if he was drinking my ****, i goto a toilet, use it, then leave. People could be washing their windows with it for all i care, bit sick but it doesn't affect me.

And Tech_Kid_2006 : Hillsborough as in Sheffield?

I'm surpised he isn't dead .... that has poisonous liquids in it. He should be thrown in jail for the rest of his life; that's disgusting.

Urine is actually pretty safe to drink, it's feces you want to stay away from.

And what, specifically, is this guy being charged with? It's illegal to drink urine? I doubt that's in the lawbooks. I'm not defending this guy (he's a predator), but what's he being jailed for? Maybe a parole violation?

What a weirdo.

However, I can't see what they charged him with. He didn't really break any laws

Urine is actually pretty safe to drink, it's feces you want to stay away from.

And what, specifically, is this guy being charged with? It's illegal to drink urine? I doubt that's in the lawbooks. I'm not defending this guy (he's a predator), but what's he being jailed for? Maybe a parole violation?

It did say he was a Regestered Sex ofender. and Man Previously Convicted Of Rape,

so the Police, must fell that this might have been an atempted Melostion . or rape with the drinking of the urine.

Personally i couldn't care less if he was drinking my ****, i goto a toilet, use it, then leave. People could be washing their windows with it for all i care, bit sick but it doesn't affect me.

And Tech_Kid_2006 : Hillsborough as in Sheffield?

No, as in Oregon, USA

Urine is actually pretty safe to drink, it's feces you want to stay away from.

And what, specifically, is this guy being charged with? It's illegal to drink urine? I doubt that's in the lawbooks. I'm not defending this guy (he's a predator), but what's he being jailed for? Maybe a parole violation?

if it was illegal to drink that...there would be alot of monkies in jail. :laugh:

but yea that is pretty nasty

It did say he was a Regestered Sex ofender. and Man Previously Convicted Of Rape,

so the Police, must fell that this might have been an atempted Melostion . or rape with the drinking of the urine.

No, as in Oregon, USA

That would never hold up in court.

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