Tuesday, August 23, 2022

* * * * * * * FREAKY IS AS FREAKY DOES! * * * * * * *

 THE MAX ALLEN REPORT

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Volume #08232022-1920                              August 23, 2022

FREAKY IS AS FREAKY DOES

I am right about tattoos and those who wear them

Just one look at this freak speaks volumes.  This freak not only broke the law, but was almost immediately released on bond and, while waiting for his court date, returned to his illegal sales of human body parts.  How hard is it to keep these dangerous freaks behind bars?

Says Dr. Wilmer Hayes, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist, "Tattooing is a powerful indicator of serious self-esteem issues.  The more tattoos one displays, especially 'always visible' tattoos, is an indicator of how much further down the rabbit hole of insanity he or she has gone."

Dateline East Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania A self-described “human blood artist” was busted for selling human body parts online — some belonging to children — and stolen from a mortuary.  Jeremy Pauley, aged 40, has been criminally charged with abuse of a corpse, receiving stolen property, and dealing in proceeds of unlawful activities.

Well, that's obviously not enough to keep a freak down.  Pauley was arrested on July 22nd and released on $50,000 bond.  That means he paid a bail bondsman $5,000, pocket change, and voila, he was free.  Almost immediately upon release this freak was back at it selling teeth, bones, and other body parts online.  Business as usual.

There's no justice for the wicked, there's no justice at all, and I mean that.  This bastard needs to have been held without bail and remanded to custody pending trial.  Instead he's still selling body parts.  What's wrong with this picture?  One glance at this monster tells you he's capable of a lot more than just peddling human body parts.

Dr. Avril Hennesy, Ph.D. an abnormal psychologist, says, "A face like his is more than just a sign of mental imbalance, but a danger signal.  This person [Pauley] is capable of far more than just theft, but virtually 'whatever it takes' to pursue his demented dreams.  It doesn't take a shrink to see this guy belongs in an institution."

How about it?  When will we lock these freaks up and throw away the key?

I'm Max, and that's the way I see it!

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