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Would you take the advice from a sex offender on how to protect your children from a sex offender?

A convicted sex offender tells parents how to protect their children. Now in sex offender treatment, Andrew wants to warn parents to protect their kids from dangerous family members. 'The only way for the victim to stop being a victim is if the offender is found out,' he said. That can be hard to do, because sex offenders groom their victims in secrecy. Andrew molested his stepdaughter Angelina and her sister. For almost seven years, they told no one. 'My goal was to step in and be the one person the child would trust above all others,' he explained. Andrew said if parents were looking for the signs, they would see them These signs include moodiness and sudden depression. 'I noticed Angelina was spending less time talking with her mother, he said. Andrew's wife asked Angelina if anyone was touching her, but she never confronted him until it was too late. 'She said, 'You know I felt that something was wrong, but I didn't want to say anything,' he recalled.

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