Tuesday, June 21, 2011

I like to write (and read) . . .


If you take a look at my blog roll, you can tell I love to read not only what I write, but what others write as well. Some of the blogs I follow are written by the "somewhat famous" (such as newscasters and the like), but most are written by "Joe Blow" who, like me, has found a blog is easy way to speak your mind. I think, by and far, my favorite blogger is Don McClellan, a retired anchor/report for WSB television in Atlanta, Georgia. Although I've yet to have the pleasure to meet him in person, I already feel as if I know him from reading his blogs and talking back and forth in my responses to what he writes.

You might be wondering what the picture of a man working late at night has to do with my blogging. Simple . . . I've found that some of my best blogs (or ideas for an article) come in the early morning . . . usually around three or four o'clock in the morning. Mind you, I might not finish the blog - or article - at that early hour (as a matter of fact, I usually don't) but I will get up and at least get it in draft form. That way, I can come back to it later in the morning, and pick-up from the point where I stopped. It also affords me the opportunity to bounce the idea around in my head and improve upon it.

Until next time . . .

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

How could this happen?



A couple of weeks ago when this story first came out, I sat absolutely dumb-founded as I read it! Having been around the fire service for 25+ years, I've learned that it seems to draw enough negative publicity - most of which is unwarranted and untrue - without allowing something like this to sully its reputation. I can only hope that the "powers that be" in Fairfield County do the right thing and give this fellow his walking papers.

-- WL

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FAIRFIELD COUNTY, SC - A Fairfield County volunteer fireman is in jail charged with sexually assaulting a legally blind fire victim over the weekend. The fireman is also a registered sex offender.
Eight hours after Fairfield County's community fire department put out a fence fire Saturday, Ralph Marthers delivered the fire report to the victim.

"I laid the report on the table," said the victim. "He proceeded to put his hand down my shirt and pinched my left breast. I slapped his hand away, then he proceeded to put his hand up my gown, from the bottom and I slapped his hand away again."

Fairfield County Chief Deputy Keith Lewis said Marthers knew the victim.

"I looked over and he had his private parts in his hand... and I told him no and I used a few choice words and told him he better get out of my house before I shoot him."

Marthers, 51, joined the county fire department more than 25 years ago. In 1997, a jury convicted him of committing or attempting to commit a lewd act on a child under the age of 16. Marthers was placed on the state's sex offender registry, but stayed on the force.

Community Volunteer Fire Chief Greg Gerber says he never received a complaint about Marthers. "He is a good guy," said Gerber. "He was always first here at the fire station. You asked him to do anything, he would absolutely do it for you."

Gerber suspended Marthers from the department after his arrest Monday.

WIS asked Gerber if he was aware Marthers was on the sex offender registry. "Were you guys aware that he was on the sex offender registry and that he had a conviction and placed on that in 1997?" asked Jody Barr. "I don't know if I want to comment on that," said Gerber.

Marther's conviction came about a decade after he joined the force. "Could a firefighter join the force while being on the sex offender registry, with a felony conviction?" asked Barr. "No, you can't have a felony conviction on a sexual charge," Gerber responded. "Any reason this one slipped through the cracks... just not aware of it?" asked Barr. "Well, he's been a long time fireman, we had no problems from Ralph and we didn't see a need and we didn't notice anything," said Gerber.

"I kind of feel he [Chief Gerber] is responsible, because had he not given him the chance, this wouldn't have happened to me," said the victim. "I don't feel that he should have been in the position to come into someone's home and him already a registered sex offender."

Marthers is being held without bail in the Fairfield County Detention Center.