A mentally challenged sex offender who spent two nights in jail for soliciting sex from a young girl on Facebook last year, only to then get locked up for violating probation by luring another minor over the Internet, was released to his parents' custody Monday.
Brian David Wyninger, 30, of Gambrills, admitted to Circuit Judge Paul A. Hackner yesterday that he violated his probation by sending a handwritten letter to a minor girl in April.
Wyninger, who has the mental capacity of a 10-year-old, faced the possible imposition of the remainder of his sentence: about nine months in prison.
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Brian David Wyninger, 30, of Gambrills, admitted to Circuit Judge Paul A. Hackner yesterday that he violated his probation by sending a handwritten letter to a minor girl in April.
Wyninger, who has the mental capacity of a 10-year-old, faced the possible imposition of the remainder of his sentence: about nine months in prison.
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3 comments:
Cut the internet service to that house.
If he's mentally handicapped in a way that makes him a danger to others, especially children, he should be confined in a mental health facility.
Duh!If he is so severely impaired then why is he not being supervised?
I mentioned this conundrum on another website.Over the past 25 years so many state hospitals have closed down or downsized and as a result a lot of mentally handicapped people are pn their own.They either end up being exploited like the chained up people found recently in a Philadelphia basement,by people using them for money or they end up in group homes with people no better qualified than a CNA to care for multiple patients.The system has failed our mentally ill.
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