- Report: #686216
Complaint Review: The Mail Room - John Mohl
| The Mail Room - John Mohl 729 Grapevine Hwy
Hurst, Texas United States of America |
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The Mail Room - John Mohl John A Mohl SEX OFFENDER OWNED - COMMUNITY ALERT Hurst, Texas
*Author of original report: Pay Closer Attention
*General Comment: You have got to be kidding me...
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***COMMUNITY ALERT - REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER***
John Anthony Mohl -
Public Sex Offender Registry Listing (cut and paste to browser address bar):
https://records.txdps.state.tx.us/DPS_WEB/SorNew/PublicSite/index.aspx?PageIndex=Individual&IND_IDN=3323977&SearchType=Name
Employer - Self
The Mail Room
729 Grapevine Hwy
Hurst, TX 76054
Current Residence:
The Woods at Eastchase
8551 Ederville Rd
Apt #502
Fort Worth, TX 76120
Be advised that this individual has been lawfully convicted of POSSESSION AND PROMOTION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, arrested and charged with 400+ counts of promotion, production, and/or distribution of both child on child as well as adult on child sexual assault/molestation; subject was convicted and sentenced to ten years for his crimes against children.
Subject was released to parole in August of 2005, returned to prison March of 2008 and re-released in July of 2008 for parole violations of a sexual nature; then arrested again in June of 2010 and re-released to parole in September of 2010 for charges of domestic violence against a family member. Currently out on parole, he is unmonitored and it has come to our attention that he works less than 10 feet from a child based pottery painting business.
Additionally, the criminal justice system is allowing him to own a computer, use the internet unmonitored and operate a business with a primary focus on mailing, distribution, receiving, bulk mailings and image reproduction with no form of verification that the subject is not using those resources to further his crimes. He is given access to thousands of prospective victims with every bulk mailing list he receives from clients and with a child-centric business next door he has uncontrolled access to even more potential victims.
Parole currently lists his risk level as low, despite his repeated parole revocations and charges of domestic violence; John Mohl is to be considered dangerous and caution should be used when interacting with this convict.
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Search Tips#1 Author of original report
Pay Closer Attention
AUTHOR: POC - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, September 23, 2011
#2 General Comment
You have got to be kidding me...
AUTHOR: Pesadilla143 - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 04, 2011
1) punishment (prison, fine, etc...)
2) the baby sitting phase (probation, supervised release, etc...)
3) release from all sanctions (no sex offender registry, NOTHING)
1 and two are optional... Step three is a necessity.
This is exactly why the sex offender registry should not be made public (it shouldn't be in existence, but that is another story). The general public is not emotionally trained to handle this kind of stigmatic information. The first thing they do is create problems for people who have served their time.
If we have a registry for sex offenders, we need a registry for all crimes - if not, we are singling out a certain group of people.
The man has to make a living. Let the man live - if he commits another sex offense, make the punishment appropriate.
What have we, as a society, become when we broad-brush a certain segment of our own.
In Canada, they have a sex offender registry - it is not made public. Even the police can't see the registry unless a sex crime is committed in that area.

