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cali

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Mon May 7, 2012, 06:55 PM May 2012

Sometimes "lock him/her up and throw away the key" is the only thing to do

New Haven Kidnapping Suspect Has 55 Convictions, Officials Say


By DENISE BUFFA and AYANA HARRY, dbuffa@courant.com The Hartford Courant

2:03 p.m. EDT, May 7, 2012

The man accused of kidnapping a 26-year-old Wallingford woman in New Haven on Saturday has 55 convictions, including 15 for felonies, court officials said Monday.

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Leclaire was arrested on Saturday, after a girlfriend's desperate text messages to her boyfriend, indicating she had been kidnapped led cops to rescue her in New Haven.


Leclaire was naked from the waist down when he was arrested, police said.
http://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-newhaven-kidnap0507-20120506,0,156348.story
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After her abductor forced his way into her car, claiming to have a gun, he allegedly demanded she drive him to bank ATMs and take him to buy drugs, which she said she did, according to New Haven police.

But when he insisted she perform a sex act on him, the woman refused, police said.

55 convictions???

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Sometimes "lock him/her up and throw away the key" is the only thing to do (Original Post) cali May 2012 OP
yep -there are some people who just shouldn't be allowed to run around loose. mysuzuki2 May 2012 #1
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