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re: UPDATE: Kentucky Child Killer Arrested In Florida…
Posted on 10/5/25 at 7:27 pm to Toomer Deplorable
Posted on 10/5/25 at 7:27 pm to Toomer Deplorable
How is it possible this guy is getting released? How did he not get death or at least life?
Posted on 10/5/25 at 7:34 pm to Toomer Deplorable
First thing I would do is search for plans to build this:


Posted on 10/5/25 at 7:36 pm to Chrome
quote:
Your honor I killed the killer due to insanity
Your Honor, I have never seen him since that night but I can tell you he won’t show up for trial
Posted on 10/5/25 at 7:46 pm to Toomer Deplorable
“Cause I got rights, I got rights too
And this time there won't be no damn lawyers and system to protect you.
But I'm gonna read you, I'm gonna read you your rights.
You got a right to know that you're gonna go to hell one of these black nights.”
And this time there won't be no damn lawyers and system to protect you.
But I'm gonna read you, I'm gonna read you your rights.
You got a right to know that you're gonna go to hell one of these black nights.”
This post was edited on 10/5/25 at 7:48 pm
Posted on 10/5/25 at 8:19 pm to OBTIGER 1
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I served in a very special unit when i was in the military during the Vietnam War and about half of my unit is still alive. I promise this pos would be gone and never heard from again after 2 days out. It would also be the worst possible thing for him and i would have the best alibi.
We need more of this
Posted on 10/5/25 at 8:42 pm to 21blackjack
You may need to slo down on your post. Don't want to give your alter away so soon. Lol
Posted on 10/5/25 at 9:01 pm to 21blackjack
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Somebody is taking the law into their own hands. Keep me updated.
When "the law" lets people who did what that guy did go free, it's pretty damn obvious that "the law" is not functioning correctly.
The fact this has to be pointed out to a left winger, who evolved from what used to be called a liberal, proves how things have changed.
Posted on 10/5/25 at 9:02 pm to Toomer Deplorable
And I would not vote to convict him either.
Posted on 10/5/25 at 9:57 pm to hogcard1964
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According to Heather, Exantus has children of his own also, and had hurt one of his kids while they were a baby. She said that as the case went to trial, this information was kept from the jury. The Daily Mail has contacted Family and Social Services in Indianapolis for more information on that claim.
Complete piece of shite.
Posted on 10/5/25 at 10:09 pm to GREENHEAD22
I guarantee you, the left will do everything possible to let child murderers free to murder more innocent children. It is part of the Democrat party platform. They can’t take control without destabilizing the entire country. This is their last play. Protect the demons at all cost, and leave the innocent defenseless.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 12:08 am to Smeg
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He'll serve a longer sentence than the man who killed his son. That's how leftist judges work.
It’s crazy how their mind works. They want to baby and make excuses for a stone cold killer with a million prior arrests , but if an everyday Joe that just wants to work and raise a family takes vigilante justice, they will lock them up and throw away the key or give them the death penalty.
Zero doubt this guy kills again btw.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 12:16 am to Toomer Deplorable
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vigilante justice.
We need more of this. Throughout human history this is how society governed itself. The criminal justice system is failing and people should not be left with no recourse.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 4:25 am to Toomer Deplorable
Can't click external links on phone at moment.
Is that the case where the evil frick wasn't even found guilty of murdering the little boy, because of reasons of insanity? And was only found guilty on assaulting the surviving family members?
I just heard about it the other day. I remember thinking that it's insane this wasn't a bigger story at the time it was taking place.
Is that the case where the evil frick wasn't even found guilty of murdering the little boy, because of reasons of insanity? And was only found guilty on assaulting the surviving family members?
I just heard about it the other day. I remember thinking that it's insane this wasn't a bigger story at the time it was taking place.
This post was edited on 10/6/25 at 4:36 am
Posted on 10/6/25 at 5:26 am to Toomer Deplorable
I'm voting "NOT GUILTY" by mail-in ballot.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 4:41 pm to Toomer Deplorable
I wish him all the best in following through on his quest for justice.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 4:43 pm to Champagne
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He should have kept his plan a secret.
Why? Make that piece of shite squirm and be paranoid about getting snuffed. Then snuff him.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 4:44 pm to DownSouthJukin
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“Cause I got rights, I got rights too
Posted on 10/6/25 at 4:46 pm to the808bass
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quote:
According to Heather, Exantus has children of his own also, and had hurt one of his kids while they were a baby. She said that as the case went to trial, this information was kept from the jury. The Daily Mail has contacted Family and Social Services in Indianapolis for more information on that claim.
Complete piece of shite.
It not his fault! He only did dis cuz wypipol is rayciss!!!!
Posted on 10/10/25 at 7:21 pm to Toomer Deplorable
Good for Florida: they are picking up Kentucky’s trash.
'Child killer' from Kentucky arrested in Marion County after failing to register as felon:
Convicted child killer arrested in Marion County
OCALA, Fla. A convicted killer who served less than half of a 20-year prison sentence in Kentucky for the death of a child was arrested in Marion County after deputies discovered he had failed to register as a felon, according to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. FOX 35's Marley Capper gives us a preview ahead of what we know in the case so far ahead of a press conference Friday morning.
A "child killer" who served less than half of a 20-year prison sentence in Kentucky for the death of a child was arrested in Marion County after deputies discovered he had failed to register as a felon, according to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office.
Ronald Exantus recently moved to Florida, investigators said, and was living in a home next to an elementary school.
What we know:
A "child killer" from Kentucky was arrested in Marion County after failing to register as a felon, according to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies identified the man as 42-year-old Ronald Exantus, who recently moved from Kentucky to a home on Southwest 43rd Terrace in Marion Oaks. The home was located next to Sunrise Elementary School and only a few blocks from Horizon Academy.
Exantus was taken into custody Wednesday after investigators confirmed his location and learned he had not registered within 48 hours, as required by Florida law.
The backstory:
Exantus was convicted in 2015 for the stabbing of 6-year-old Logan Tipton' sister in Versailles, Kentucky, a crime that shocked the community. He was found "not guilty by reason of insanity" in Logan's death. He received a 20-year prison sentence but was released on parole after serving less than half of it.
His early release and subsequent move to Florida reignited concerns about how parolees are monitored once they leave prison and cross state lines.
What they're saying:
Marion County officials emphasized the seriousness of Exantus living near schools. "I am proud of the quick response by my deputies and the interagency teamwork that helped locate and arrest this disgusting individual," Sheriff Billy Woods said in a statement. "The fact that he was living right next to an elementary school is even more repulsive. I have no tolerance for this type of dangerous person flaunting our laws."
Marion sheriff's office speaks after arrest of child killer:
The Marion County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) hosted a news conference Friday morning to share updates and answer questions after the arrest of 42-year-old Ronald Exantus. Exantus, a convicted felon who served less than half of a 20-year prison sentence in Kentucky for the death of a child, allegedly failed to register as a felon.
What we don't know:
Authorities have not said how long Exantus had been in Marion County before his arrest or whether he faces additional charges beyond failing to register. It is also unclear if Kentucky parole officials were aware of his relocation to Florida.
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Timeline:
The stabbings occurred in 2015, and Exantus served roughly eight years before being released on parole. He reportedly moved to Florida in 2025 and was arrested Wednesday after deputies tracked him to his Marion Oaks residence.
'Child killer' from Kentucky arrested in Marion County after failing to register as felon:
Convicted child killer arrested in Marion County
OCALA, Fla. A convicted killer who served less than half of a 20-year prison sentence in Kentucky for the death of a child was arrested in Marion County after deputies discovered he had failed to register as a felon, according to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. FOX 35's Marley Capper gives us a preview ahead of what we know in the case so far ahead of a press conference Friday morning.
A "child killer" who served less than half of a 20-year prison sentence in Kentucky for the death of a child was arrested in Marion County after deputies discovered he had failed to register as a felon, according to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office.
Ronald Exantus recently moved to Florida, investigators said, and was living in a home next to an elementary school.
What we know:
A "child killer" from Kentucky was arrested in Marion County after failing to register as a felon, according to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies identified the man as 42-year-old Ronald Exantus, who recently moved from Kentucky to a home on Southwest 43rd Terrace in Marion Oaks. The home was located next to Sunrise Elementary School and only a few blocks from Horizon Academy.
Exantus was taken into custody Wednesday after investigators confirmed his location and learned he had not registered within 48 hours, as required by Florida law.
The backstory:
Exantus was convicted in 2015 for the stabbing of 6-year-old Logan Tipton' sister in Versailles, Kentucky, a crime that shocked the community. He was found "not guilty by reason of insanity" in Logan's death. He received a 20-year prison sentence but was released on parole after serving less than half of it.
His early release and subsequent move to Florida reignited concerns about how parolees are monitored once they leave prison and cross state lines.
What they're saying:
Marion County officials emphasized the seriousness of Exantus living near schools. "I am proud of the quick response by my deputies and the interagency teamwork that helped locate and arrest this disgusting individual," Sheriff Billy Woods said in a statement. "The fact that he was living right next to an elementary school is even more repulsive. I have no tolerance for this type of dangerous person flaunting our laws."
Marion sheriff's office speaks after arrest of child killer:
The Marion County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) hosted a news conference Friday morning to share updates and answer questions after the arrest of 42-year-old Ronald Exantus. Exantus, a convicted felon who served less than half of a 20-year prison sentence in Kentucky for the death of a child, allegedly failed to register as a felon.
What we don't know:
Authorities have not said how long Exantus had been in Marion County before his arrest or whether he faces additional charges beyond failing to register. It is also unclear if Kentucky parole officials were aware of his relocation to Florida.
SIGN-UP FOR FOX 35'S BREAKING NEWS, DAILY NEWS NEWSLETTERS
Timeline:
The stabbings occurred in 2015, and Exantus served roughly eight years before being released on parole. He reportedly moved to Florida in 2025 and was arrested Wednesday after deputies tracked him to his Marion Oaks residence.
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