(In other news, the many problems of "sex offender, on-line data bases" just moved to a new level. Has this happened before, or is this guy the first?)
Thu Sep 8, 2005 09:35 PM ET
By Reed Stevenson
SEATTLE (Reuters) - A 35-year-old Washington state man was charged with double murder on Thursday
after telling police that he had decided to hunt down and kill two sex offenders listed in an online sex offender registry. Michael Mullen told police that he decided to find and murder sex offenders in Bellingham, Washington, 90 miles (140 km) north of Seattle, after the high-profile arrest of a sex offender in Idaho in July.
"He provided information about the murders that only the person responsible should have known," the Bellingham Police Department said in a statement. Mullen, who turned himself in on Monday, killed two men who were roommates in a house in Bellingham on August 27, possibly as revenge for being molested as a child, Police Lt. Craige Ambrose said.
"He had claimed being abused as a juvenile during our interview with him," Ambrose said. Mullen asked police, "Can I have a speedy trial?" during a preliminary hearing, according court officials.
"I would like to plead guilty," he said at the hearing. Sex offenders in most U.S. jurisdictions are required by law to register with local police when they take up residence, and such information is often provided on a Web site for community residents. The prosecutor's office for Whatcom County said that Mullen would face arraignment on September 16.
<
http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=9604362&src=rss/topNews>
(more at link above)