I was quite astounded today when I read Steven Sitler's written statement. How <br>long was he a student at NSA? 18 months? Quite shocking after reading a <br>statement that is riddled with grammatical errors and fragmented "sentences."<br>It's not my purpose to make fun of his writing habits; I'm just surprised that for <br>students attending a college as dedicated to the liberal arts as NSA and having<br>to read as much as they do, that Steven Sitler's statement is the product.<br>Anyhow, that aside, let's analyze the statement.<br><br>In the fist paragraph, Steven decides to masturbate (that's mast"ur"bate, not <br>mast"er"bate, Steven...). In doing so, he decides it would be fun to voyeur (is that<br>even a verb?) on someone. Anyone, it seems. At least he's not picky.<br><br>It's only "after" he's gotten up, opened the blinds, gotten up again, gotten his <br>binoculars, tried to focus them, "then" the lights went off..."then" he
"realized how<br>stupid [he] had just been." Not evil, not a pervert, not someone who's repentant,<br>but "stupid." And it seems that he only felt stupid because the lights had gone<br>out and there was no one to see, but he kept attempting to focus his binoculars<br>nonetheless. So when after the lights had gone out, then it dawned on him,<br>Dang, I'm stupid. Now I have to go tell treatment and probation. What a shame.<br>And I "still" didn't get to "voyeur" on anyone!<br><br>Poor Steven Sitler.<br><br>So, he never actually says he felt bad about it. He just realized he now had to <br>tell his actions to his superiors. What does that say about his character?<br><br>But you see, it was premeditated. As his statement states, when he moved <br>into his apartment, he "subconsciously thought about coming back to look later"<br>into a different house.<br><br>Amazing how he knows his own subconscious, when most don't even
know<br>theirs. Perhaps psychology would be a better field for him.<br><br>Even with these "subconscious" thoughts milling in his head, he did go back<br>and look into that different house. Thus, it was premeditated.<br><br>Well, let's look at his father...who gave him the binoculars.<br><br>Little Steven repeatedly told his father "no" to the binoculars, but he finally "gave<br>in." Or so he thinks. He can't remember. What a victim.<br><br>(Sidenote: I wonder how many children told him "no," but Steven kept pressing<br>the issue...)<br><br>Steven admits he thought that the binoculars could be a temptation, but he<br>"justified" their usefulness...for something or other...so he kept them around. <br>And wonder of wonders, he was right! Those dang binoculars that he had said<br>no to before but his father insisted on him having did prove to be too much of a <br>temptation.<br><br>And he "hadn't been watching his red
flags."<br><br>Poor little Steven.<br><br>So? Who cares if he hadn't been watching his red flags or took the binoculars<br>or lived in Sodom and Gomorrah, "he" is responsible for his own actions. "He" <br>played voyeur. "He" was the one who committed his crimes. "He" was the one<br>who molested. I don't see any repentance in his statement. I don't see any<br>grievances for "backsliding."<br><br>I only see someone who bemoans the fact that he didn't pay heed to "red flags,"<br>not for the acknowledgment of invading someone else's privacy.<br><br>I realize what a statement is for: it's to state the facts. But he does make <br>mention what was going on "subconsciously." I just call that a poor excuse.<br><br>Just because you say everything that was going on in your head does not make<br>you repentant...Doug. Just because little Steven Sitler came forward and told<br>you all his grisly atrocious crimes does not mean that he
was repentant. It just<br>means that you had a lot of info and allowed a wolf to lay among the sheep for<br>a while longer. It doesn't matter if the wolf wants to be a sheep...he just won't be.<br><br>Wake up.<br><br>This voyeurism was premeditated. He had thought about it as soon as he moved<br>in. He knew what he was doing from the very beginning. He didn't tell anyone<br>until he "realized" that he might get caught.<br><br>So he might as well tell before he was told on.<br><br>A little chilling, no?<br><br>Executioner<br><p> 
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