SANTO DOMINGO.- The authorities yesterday deported to Miami a child sex offender and who posed as a United States Army officer, said the Drugs Control Agency (DNCD) today,
Joseph Christian Fontana, arrested last week in the northeast coast town Cabrera, is accused of at least 50 sex crimes with minors, including two stepchildren, the DNCD said. The fugitive from Florida justice was escorted by two U.S. Marshals aboard American Airlines flight 88 to Miami.
DNCD president Gilberto Delgado said Fontana, arrested June 5 and taken to the Agency’s holding cell, had been hiding in the country since 2001.
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
so long Bailarin!
Written by: winstric, 12 Jun 2009 2:21 PM
From: United States
Thank God he is going to Florida and not Mass/ Vermont!
He will never see a child again. He will rot & die in jail .
From: Dominican Republic
Why not castrate him here and then take him out and shoot him! Anyone think he has not been molesting kids in Cabrera?
Written by: xwill7, 12 Jun 2009 2:33 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
lol Fred. I think you are right
Written by: Juango, 12 Jun 2009 2:35 PM
From: United States, far S. Florida (formerly Santo Domingo)
Not only Cabrera, Cabwill. I am certain he played the entire country as if he were in his own private playground. The sad part of all this, there certainly were people here in the DR that knew of his sick activities and said NOTHING! They too, should rot in hell!
Written by: xwill7, 12 Jun 2009 2:51 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
I hope he gets raped in jail. you know that people that are jailed for hurting kids have a very ruff time everyday in jail. This guy will pay in jail once the jailmates know what he did
Written by: tdown1, 12 Jun 2009 3:39 PM
From: United States
in fla. he will receive an injection they should take him old school and fry him.
Written by: xwill7, 12 Jun 2009 4:06 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
are you from Texas tdown? lol
Written by: tdown1, 12 Jun 2009 5:51 PM
From: United States
dc by way of n c
From: Dominican Republic, Boycott Dominican Tourism
Written by: cabaretewilliam, 12 Jun 2009 2:24 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Why not castrate him here and then take him out and shoot him! Anyone think he has not been molesting kids in Cabrera?
Finally, something we can agree on.
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
chill you are still getting over your traumatization by the circus clown behind the elephant trailer
From: United States, OMNIPRESENT. El Cantinero de Jarabacoa. "Aguilucho desde Chiquitito"
its so sadd but even more sad the victims involved. get that terror outta my country
Written by: ateo1992 
, 13 Jun 2009 11:18 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Wtf? lol he got rapped hahahah!!!
Written by: Grosero, 13 Jun 2009 11:25 AM
From: United States
"hope he gets raped in jail. '
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Being politically correct... It's Called "Face The Nation'
From: United States
will the shill writes
Why not castrate him here and then take him out and shoot him! Anyone think he has not been molesting kids in Cabrera?
pretty violent stuff from one who considers abortion murder. whatever your stance on that issue is, willie, is your business. but, to call abortion murder, then advocate shooting this guy, shows you to be an unbalanced opportunist with no moral epicenter.
From: Dominican Republic
NO, you see Dreadsy boy, killing an innocent sweet baby as it comes out of the womb is not quite the same as executing a child molesting pedophile. By your TOTALLY DUMB TYPICAL DREADSY ill-logic, the sweet babe is equal to and the same as a predatory pedophile. DUH, what an unbalanced world you live in, poor soul!
From: Dominican Republic, Civil Rights and Peace Activist for Our Dominican People
First of all, he should not be sent over seas yet until we find out his victims here. Secondly, he should financially pay to any victims in DR. What is going to happens to the victims this guy molested? These victims should be compensated.
This guy should be castrated.
Why is the goverment letting this guy go free so easely?? What about our kids?? Donn't they deserve psychological therapy?? Shouldn't he paid for that?? Aren't our kids the Dominican kids important enough to held this guy responsible for restoration??
From: Dominican Republic, Boycott Dominican Tourism
cabaretewilliam is a troll
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
Krusty is looking for you chill
From: Dominican Republic
poponlaburra, what you say is totally true and should be done.
chillaxin201, you are a liar, as we all know.
Written by: xwill7, 15 Jun 2009 10:00 AM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
popon,
this guy has no money. We all know that is he had money he would still be free in DR
Written by: Juango, 15 Jun 2009 1:30 PM
From: United States, far S. Florida (formerly Santo Domingo)
Excellent comment, xwill. Very true, if he had money, he still would be living "tranquilo en Cabrera"..!
From: Dominican Republic, Civil Rights and Peace Activist for Our Dominican People
So I wonder how was he surviving in DR where the cost of living could be pretty high?
Written by: xwill7, 15 Jun 2009 4:18 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
popon,
if you drive a motorcycle or a corolla running on propane, the cost of living is low. This guy was not taking girls out on a dates he was raping kids, so he was not spending $$$ at the clubs. In the campo he could have been paying dirt cheap rent and living off of the land. Not much money needed man. he was also probably drinking the cheapest rum available
From: Dominican Republic, Civil Rights and Peace Activist for Our Dominican People
xwill7,
you have a good point.
Andhopefully this case will warn DR families not to trust anyones with their kids.
From: Dominican Republic
DR families? The majority of girls experience sex (rape?) with a very close relative at an early age - do not get mad at me - these are facts.
Written by: xwill7, 15 Jun 2009 4:49 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
Sometimes you just have to hope for the best. You can not even trust teachers anymore
From: Dominican Republic, Civil Rights and Peace Activist for Our Dominican People
Cabaretwilliam, possible, are these facts for DR or US. Growing up in DR it was very rare to hear about kids getting rape. You did, but very seldom. Here in US this is almost a norm.
From: United States
I don't know why you folks down in DR did not take care of this pig if it was known he was there and was in fact engaging in his sick bastard activities.
Now the good people of FL must pay for his trial and incarceration. Life, I hope. They do not execute child molesters in the US, unless they are also murderers, like the sick monster that snatched a 5 year old girl from her own yard and left her in a cement grave along the river here in MI. They buried her Saturday. Him (or them) they have not found, yet. But they will. Sadly, MI does not have capital punishment.
It would have been much better had this pig been cut up as chum for the shark fishermen. Such filth should not breathe the air of decent people, in the DR or the US.
From: United States
more sagacity from the Slime of the Yukon
DR families? The majority of girls experience sex (rape?) with a very close relative at an early age - do not get mad at me - these are facts.
are you willing to back this assertion with data and statistics? show me a study which comes to that conclusion, please. otherwise, i will just have to assume that you are staying in character and being the grotesque dirtbag you are. and, please bear in mind that the term "most" implies more than 50%. so, i want to see data that proves that one out of every two girls in the DR has had sexual congress with a close family member at a tender age.
From: United States
is it just me, or does anyone else see the gravity of the statement issued by Wet Willie? what he purports is that the DR is a land largely peopled by pedophiles and sexual deviants, who prey upon their own family members. that implies a serious moral deficit among "most" dominicans. how on God's earth does he get away with this stuff? these are rabid accusations, and should be addressed as such. holy moses! what a fool!
From: Dominican Republic, Civil Rights and Peace Activist for Our Dominican People
Well dread, CW definitely does not know what he’s talking about. And he is relating stories that are more dominant where he is from. Members of Dominican families are very closed.
And in actuality yes, most foreigners are the ones molesting DR kids.
I wonder about CW!!
From: Dominican Republic
Do your own research. I used the term "rape" as in effect that is what it is by USA law under 16 years of age. In most cases it is a family member type seduction and the kids have no one to tell or go to. If you are involved in any kind of social work you will know the sad truth about this situation. You 3 stooges who have nothing better to do than to respond to any and every post I make, get a life, take your perverted insults elsewhere and allow us adutls a real discussion.
In 1997, the National Congress of the Dominican Republic approved Law 24-97 Against Domestic Violence in a bid to alter the state's response to violence against women. (1) Law 24-97 introduced important changes to the country's Criminal Code, criminalizing violent and discriminatory conduct in an effort to guarantee women equal protection and equal benefit of the law. (2) The need for state action was urgent. A letter submitted to the Senate in 1996 in support of the draft bill that would lat
From: Dominican Republic
The incidence of child abuse, incest and rape of girls between the ages of 12 and 15 is very high according to the UNICEF research and it is also the case that girls are often initiated into sexual activities at an early age by someone in their close circle of family or neighbours. The country's poverty, combined with its Catholicism, means that both sex education and access to contraception are very limited, which accounts for the high number of teenage pregnancies. Many girls are sexually exploited by family and 'friends' from the age of 12 onwards, and prostitution becomes a logical extension of this when they need to financially support themselves.*
From: United States
look, dirtbag, i asked you for facts and data, not some anecdotal crap you picked up from some missionary from minnnesota. let us try this again. your statement, which is still archived in your post above, and which you cannot deny, is that "most" dominican girls are forced into sexual arrangements by a family member at an early age. as i said again, the term "most" implies a number in excess of one in every two. do not give me ramblings. prove to me by some statistic issued by a reputable organisation that more than one in every two dominican girls is molested by a family member. otherwise, you will only serve to reinforce my otherwise robust belief that you are a chattering hyena and an indomitable jackass. oh, i forgot to add racist into the mix. how lax of me! cite me the UNICEF article, specifically addressing the Dominican Republic. otherwise, go die quietly under a bridge overpass.
From: Dominican Republic
Facts are facts. Do your own research. Now lets work on solutions. You typical DR response (DENIAL) is NOT a solution.
You calling me names does not change the facts. Wait a few years, grow up, then come back.
From: Dominican Republic
284. Although the Committee welcomes the reform of the Civil and Penal Codes and the active role that the State Secretariat for Women has played in advancing proposals for the draft bill to amend these codes, it notes with concern that passage of the Penal Code bill as it now stands would constitute a reversal of some of the advances made in the area of women’s human rights by eliminating the definition of violence against women contained in Act No. 24-97, reducing the penalties for domestic violence, eliminating incest as a defined crime, penalizing abortion in cases of rape and bringing criminal charges or suspending sentence in cases of rape if the perpetrator marries the minor victim.
http://www2.ohchr.org/english/bod....docs/co/DominicanRepublicCO31.pdfFrom: Dominican Republic
296. The Committee is concerned about the State party’s lack of attention to the problem of the exploitation of prostitution and the causes for it, as well as the growing number of Dominican women who are sexually exploited. The Committee is concerned that, although measures have been taken to combat trafficking in women and girls, a growing number of Dominican women and girls are victims of trafficking.
Facts: to my amigo the immature "name caller" if you had a elementary grasp of these things you would know that for every reprted incident, there are many more that are not, in particular in rural AND poor areas which make up most of the DR.
From: Dominican Republic
The situation is no different in the Caribbean, where:
Thirty per cent of women surveyed in an island-wide sample in Barbados were battered as adults with 1 in 17 reporting severe, continuous abuse. Nearly 1 in 3 reported being sexually abused during childhood or adolescence (Handwerker 1992, quoted in Heise 1992).
The use of young children, particularly girls, in the trafficking of drugs, the carrying of guns and ammunition and for prostitution, is cause for concern in Dominica.
In the Dominican Republic, two women are killed every week by an intimate male relative, partner or friend.
Forty per cent of 11-15 year-old Jamaican girls interviewed for a study on teenage pregnancy reported the reason for first intercourse as "forced" (Allen, 1982, quoted in Heise 1992).
Incest is the most common reason for suicide among teenage girls in Trinidad and Tobago, a country where the suicide rate exceeds that for murder...
(33% reported!!! how many are not - that puts it above 50%)
Written by: xwill7, 16 Jun 2009 9:50 AM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
CW
I don't think that 2 women per week are killed by an intimate family member in DR......
From: Dominican Republic
So your "I think" is more valid than people who do the research?
Written by: xwill7, 16 Jun 2009 11:08 AM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
I am not going to belive all research. They could have performed this in the slum areas of DR. Your facts do not represent the whole picture of DR. You are in the tourism industry and should be more positive about the people in DR. If anyone reads your posts they might cancell any future plans to Dominicana
From: Dominican Republic
Most tourists are better informed than you seem to be and than the locals - they come with their eyes open. I should specifiy, not the tourists who go to all inclusives - many of them do not care - I speak of those who chose smaller hotels in local areas as they like the feel of the real DR. MOst of them have done their own research on the net before they come here- they arewell informed on these types of issues and it in no way discourages them. In this case, you have a hard time that out of a population of 8 million some 100 women are killed during domestic violence? Look around you - this is a very real stat! And this stat would nto impact tourists one little bit. General robbery stats would!
Written by: xwill7, 16 Jun 2009 11:38 AM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
Don't tell me that I am not informed. You seem to think that you know everything about DR because you work at some cabana. I have seen the dumb tourists in large and small hotels get scamed because they do not come with their eyes open. Why did a couple die in the swimming hole? They are dumb tourist that think that they are untouchable. You are probable one of the people that losses money because you believe every single stat.
From: Dominican Republic
xwill7 : I don't think that 2 women per week are killed by an intimate family member in DR......
Hmm, I wonder if the 100 women per year (out of 4.5 million females) would agree with your silly "I think". Stay on topic. I do not work in caban. I own a hotel and a real estate brokerage. YOu up there in Chicago are way to smart and well informed for us locals....
As I said - people (men) like you who DENY the problem, or minimize it, are a BIG part of the problem and will prevent it ever being dealt with.
Written by: xwill7, 16 Jun 2009 12:04 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
I live in Chicago but am always in DR and have investments in DR as well. You are part of the real estate mafia in DR that over prices and inflates the real estate purchase prices. I am seeing the same activity in the Dominican real estate market that was going on in the US real estate market before it crashed.
I never said that there was no problem, I meant that your stat does not represent the entire country in some areas of DR this kind of madness still does not exist.
From: Dominican Republic
You reveal an appalling lack of insight into real estate so I will take your claims of investments as highly overstated. You say of me "You are part of the real estate mafia in DR that over prices and inflates the real estate purchase prices." Really? Like now REMAX is the mafia? Prestige Realty is the Mafia? DUH! And since when do agents inflate prices. The sellers ask, the buyers offer, and THEY set the prices. What a totally stupid assertion you make. You have left the DR, but he DR has not left you LOL!
Written by: xwill7, 16 Jun 2009 12:23 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
CW,
Come on. I know how agents work. They set a very high price in order to have the buyer lower it to a price that is still over priced. It happened in Chicago, NYC, LA and DR. Yes all of those firms inflate the prices together, year by year until the crash arrives
Written by: xwill7, 16 Jun 2009 12:24 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
Written by: xwill7, 16 Jun 2009 12:26 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
CW,
Do you need a new Prado??? Just over price your next sale
From: United States
xwill, this piece of trailer trash responds to my questions as if he thinks he is trying to scam a prospective buyer of one of his sand castles. he has not given me a straight answer to one question. i asked him to show me where there is data that 1 out of every 2 dominican women is a victim of sexual contact by a family member. simple question. the flim flam, scam artist that he is, he runs off at all kinds of tangents, introducing peripheral and irrelevant details like molestation rates in Trinidad and Jamaica, and some kindergarten statistical interpolations to give us what he considers an answer. then, never one to miss an opportunity to belittle Dominicans with negative generalisations, he characterises my response as "typical dominican": DENIAL. i have denied nothing, as you have established nothing to deny. you are like a man trying to catch a fly in the dark, flailing hither, thither, and yon. and, you stink!
From: Dominican Republic
Written by: xwill7
Come on. I know how agents work. They set a very high price in order to have the buyer lower it to a price that is still over priced.
You total fool. Agents never set prices. The sellers do. Agents usually try to get the seller to be realistic as it is the sellers who have inflated views of the worth of their place. We talk sense to them. If we cannot, we use their place to sell the one next door that is priced right. I cannto beleive you are an adult. Simply cannot. A place is only worth what a buyer will pay on a particular day and hour. No more. We work as professional negotiators to bring the two together.
Dreadsy, stop contributing to the problem of incest by denial, you are making it worse. Perhaps you are the product of some such and need to let off some steam. I understand. You will get over it.
Written by: xwill7, 16 Jun 2009 3:12 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
lol CW!!!! You must be the only honest agent in DR... Too funny. Agents help the seller set the price but also inflate it to get the extra commision. Its the oldest trick in the book.
As far as the over price lot... This is why there are so many unfinished buildings in DR. Too many people think that they can just build a 25 story building and get their money back in a short period. DR does not even follow the Miami-Dade building codes. There is nothing special about that area. Just pure hipe from the agents
From: Dominican Republic
Again, my foolish ignorant amigo, the price is set by the seller, and we almost always try to get them to lower it at the start so the place will actually sell! What a fool. You can keep on saying the opposite nonsense another thouand times, repetition does not make a lie true.
And for every fool who builds without enough money, there are a dozen smart people who buy a lot and finish the building. Actually, many of the unfinished buildings are due to thescrewed up titel system (if it can be called that) in the DR.
BTW, this THREAD is about the pedophile. Get back on topic or start your own on the Forum. The End.
Written by: xwill7, 16 Jun 2009 3:37 PM
From: United States, El cuarto bate
Don't try to hide the truth. Both the seller's and the buyer's agent communicate in the back office and negotiate the deal so that both agents get the most commision. Most sellers go with the price given by the agent. no wonder you are an agent... you do some fast talking.
You make it sound like this does not happen in DR...
From: United States
cabaretewilliam, now then: medical lore has it that inbreeding sometimes occasions retarded brain functioning. that would suggest that if one of us was the product of inbreeding, it is of greater likelihood that it would be you. anyone who reads the products of what passes for your mind would have to conclude that you are some trailer trash whose mother married her brother. thankfully, there is also a likelihood that you will not repeat dad's feat, since not even the lowliest creature on earth would choose to juxtapose itself with a loathsome reptile like yourself.
From: Dominican Republic
Dreadsy boy, another bit if drivel, blather, childish insults. Go to a kids site and stay where you belong. Leave the discussion of serious issues to adults. Thank you.
From: United States
cabarete, if you promise to go to a klansman website, where you belong, then i will go to any site you wish. better yet, if you promise to take your putrid carcass back to some trailer park back behind saskatoon, i will be open for many more suggestions than normal
From: Dominican Republic
such a child....
From: United States
such a dirtbag....
From: Dominican Republic
Thanks for proving my point my dear!
He will never see a child again. He will rot & die in jail .
From: Dominican Republic
Why not castrate him here and then take him out and shoot him! Anyone think he has not been molesting kids in Cabrera?
Finally, something we can agree on.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Being politically correct... It's Called "Face The Nation'
Why not castrate him here and then take him out and shoot him! Anyone think he has not been molesting kids in Cabrera?
pretty violent stuff from one who considers abortion murder. whatever your stance on that issue is, willie, is your business. but, to call abortion murder, then advocate shooting this guy, shows you to be an unbalanced opportunist with no moral epicenter.
This guy should be castrated.
Why is the goverment letting this guy go free so easely?? What about our kids?? Donn't they deserve psychological therapy?? Shouldn't he paid for that?? Aren't our kids the Dominican kids important enough to held this guy responsible for restoration??
chillaxin201, you are a liar, as we all know.
this guy has no money. We all know that is he had money he would still be free in DR
if you drive a motorcycle or a corolla running on propane, the cost of living is low. This guy was not taking girls out on a dates he was raping kids, so he was not spending $$$ at the clubs. In the campo he could have been paying dirt cheap rent and living off of the land. Not much money needed man. he was also probably drinking the cheapest rum available
you have a good point.
Andhopefully this case will warn DR families not to trust anyones with their kids.
Now the good people of FL must pay for his trial and incarceration. Life, I hope. They do not execute child molesters in the US, unless they are also murderers, like the sick monster that snatched a 5 year old girl from her own yard and left her in a cement grave along the river here in MI. They buried her Saturday. Him (or them) they have not found, yet. But they will. Sadly, MI does not have capital punishment.
It would have been much better had this pig been cut up as chum for the shark fishermen. Such filth should not breathe the air of decent people, in the DR or the US.
DR families? The majority of girls experience sex (rape?) with a very close relative at an early age - do not get mad at me - these are facts.
are you willing to back this assertion with data and statistics? show me a study which comes to that conclusion, please. otherwise, i will just have to assume that you are staying in character and being the grotesque dirtbag you are. and, please bear in mind that the term "most" implies more than 50%. so, i want to see data that proves that one out of every two girls in the DR has had sexual congress with a close family member at a tender age.
And in actuality yes, most foreigners are the ones molesting DR kids.
I wonder about CW!!
In 1997, the National Congress of the Dominican Republic approved Law 24-97 Against Domestic Violence in a bid to alter the state's response to violence against women. (1) Law 24-97 introduced important changes to the country's Criminal Code, criminalizing violent and discriminatory conduct in an effort to guarantee women equal protection and equal benefit of the law. (2) The need for state action was urgent. A letter submitted to the Senate in 1996 in support of the draft bill that would lat
You calling me names does not change the facts. Wait a few years, grow up, then come back.
http://www2.ohchr.org/english/bod....docs/co/DominicanRepublicCO31.pdf
Facts: to my amigo the immature "name caller" if you had a elementary grasp of these things you would know that for every reprted incident, there are many more that are not, in particular in rural AND poor areas which make up most of the DR.
Thirty per cent of women surveyed in an island-wide sample in Barbados were battered as adults with 1 in 17 reporting severe, continuous abuse. Nearly 1 in 3 reported being sexually abused during childhood or adolescence (Handwerker 1992, quoted in Heise 1992).
The use of young children, particularly girls, in the trafficking of drugs, the carrying of guns and ammunition and for prostitution, is cause for concern in Dominica.
In the Dominican Republic, two women are killed every week by an intimate male relative, partner or friend.
Forty per cent of 11-15 year-old Jamaican girls interviewed for a study on teenage pregnancy reported the reason for first intercourse as "forced" (Allen, 1982, quoted in Heise 1992).
Incest is the most common reason for suicide among teenage girls in Trinidad and Tobago, a country where the suicide rate exceeds that for murder...
(33% reported!!! how many are not - that puts it above 50%)
I don't think that 2 women per week are killed by an intimate family member in DR......
Hmm, I wonder if the 100 women per year (out of 4.5 million females) would agree with your silly "I think". Stay on topic. I do not work in caban. I own a hotel and a real estate brokerage. YOu up there in Chicago are way to smart and well informed for us locals....
As I said - people (men) like you who DENY the problem, or minimize it, are a BIG part of the problem and will prevent it ever being dealt with.
I never said that there was no problem, I meant that your stat does not represent the entire country in some areas of DR this kind of madness still does not exist.
Come on. I know how agents work. They set a very high price in order to have the buyer lower it to a price that is still over priced. It happened in Chicago, NYC, LA and DR. Yes all of those firms inflate the prices together, year by year until the crash arrives
here is one of the many examples
Do you need a new Prado??? Just over price your next sale
Come on. I know how agents work. They set a very high price in order to have the buyer lower it to a price that is still over priced.
You total fool. Agents never set prices. The sellers do. Agents usually try to get the seller to be realistic as it is the sellers who have inflated views of the worth of their place. We talk sense to them. If we cannot, we use their place to sell the one next door that is priced right. I cannto beleive you are an adult. Simply cannot. A place is only worth what a buyer will pay on a particular day and hour. No more. We work as professional negotiators to bring the two together.
Dreadsy, stop contributing to the problem of incest by denial, you are making it worse. Perhaps you are the product of some such and need to let off some steam. I understand. You will get over it.
here is one of the many examples (so says xill)
Dolt, that is a development property and the buyer can build a 25 story multi - unit building -shows how little you know about real estate!
As far as the over price lot... This is why there are so many unfinished buildings in DR. Too many people think that they can just build a 25 story building and get their money back in a short period. DR does not even follow the Miami-Dade building codes. There is nothing special about that area. Just pure hipe from the agents
And for every fool who builds without enough money, there are a dozen smart people who buy a lot and finish the building. Actually, many of the unfinished buildings are due to thescrewed up titel system (if it can be called that) in the DR.
BTW, this THREAD is about the pedophile. Get back on topic or start your own on the Forum. The End.
You make it sound like this does not happen in DR...