Keep an eye out for Summer
Transitional Housing Unit Resident on Escape Status
The New Hampshire Department of Corrections announces that a minimum-security resident of the North End Transitional Housing Unit in Concord failed to return home as scheduled on Wednesday, November 27.
Shaun Cook, 41, was placed on “escape” status just after 6 p.m. Wednesday night.
Cook is described as a white transgender female, 5’8”, 179 pounds with brown hair and
brown eyes.She has a scar on her chin and left cheek. Cook prefers female pronouns and
will often go by the first name, Summer, however, that is not her legal name.Cook has been imprisoned for several crimes throughout the years. Most recently, she is
serving time for a reckless conduct charge in 2014.
Well, that will make her easy to find. Everyone is looking for a female, and that person is so obviously female, no one will miss her, right?
THERE. ARE. FOUR. LIGHTS!
Not much hair in evidence.
If he’s learned to stand and walk like a woman, they’ll never find “her”.
An argument that is often advanced in defense of trans theory and people, runs: “you are transphobic because, while you would no doubt accept ‘black woman’ as a descriptor of someone, you reject ‘trans woman’. Obviously then, you are rejecting that person’s identity specifically on the basis that it is trans.” But the problem with this assertion can be seen if we just take apart the term ‘trans woman’ to look at each word and what it conveys.
‘Woman’ is common to both, and in both cases in common parlance it conveys: female, human, adult. The other words then add more information to this. ‘Black’: that the person has African ancestry to some degree, usually obvious in their skin colour. ‘Trans’: that the person is not the sex otherwise stated. In other words, reading ‘trans woman’ conveys ‘female adult human who is not female’.
An oxymoron. The purest example of which is pictured above.
Bald and bearded, not worth mentioning. Color of scant amount of hair, worth mentioning. Why oh why? Is it “not nice” to note that a wanted criminal is bald and bearded if that criminal is female? I doubt it. I suspect it’s only “not nice” to point out that a transwoman isn’t passing well.
Oh and adding to Tim’s #3:
“She has a scar on her chin and left cheek.”
This information is rendered moot by the fact that the scars are covered with stubble. Oh, and by the fact that this man is obviously male.
Since they are carefully not mentioned, we can assume the victims were women unless otherwise specified.
This guy is a piece of work (big surprise, I know). This is his second escape – back in 2008, he was in prison for a home invasion burglary, during which he apparently stole a car, and somehow he got out. Fortunately, he was quickly re-caught. ( http://www.emporiagazette.com/news/article_ef059fdf-bd6f-5cb8-adc1-0bcbbfe57e36.html ).
He’s also the focus of a 2017 article about transgender prisoners in NH – https://www.concordmonitor.com/transgender-inmate-speaks-prison-system-new-policy-7225422 . In that one, he wants to be called Selena Mariee (I guess Marie-with-one-e is insufficiently girly). And naturally he wants to be transferred to a women’s prison.