A few days ago, I told you about Kentucky child killer, Ronald Exantus, being released from prison after only eight years and heading to Florida to serve out his supervised probation. This was very concerning to me as he was moving about 30 minutes from me. The jury found Exantus was mentally ill when he murdered the child, and I assume he behaved in jail because he was on medication. Unfortunately, many times very mentally ill people stop taking those meds once they are no longer institutionalized and I did not want that unmedicated man running around Florida.
This is where competence comes in. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced today Exantus had been arrested here in Florida because he failed to register as a felon. He has been arrested again and he is now on his way back to Kentucky. Vaya con Dios, and don't come back.
My office has been working with State Attorney Gladson’s office in Marion County since we were alerted that this dangerous individual who murdered a child by repeatedly stabbing him in the head was in Florida.
— Attorney General James Uthmeier (@AGJamesUthmeier) October 9, 2025
This afternoon, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office and 5th Judicial… https://t.co/0dFwZbTAqi
What Kentucky could not get done (I'm assuming because they have a Democratic Governor and he was just glad he was no longer going to be their problem), Florida took care of in a few days. He's back in custody where he belongs and he's once again Andy Beshear's problem.
Proud of the efforts by the Florida Department of Corrections to help bring this criminal to justice.
— Brock Juarez (@Juarez_Brock) October 9, 2025
Following his arrest and violation of his orders of supervision, @FL_Corrections quickly contacted their partners in Kentucky, who will now take custody. https://t.co/cYviQfMi2b
We like to see things moving quickly.
Booked. https://t.co/KvuZTsL3n7 pic.twitter.com/y9Ba9HXXOV
— Jeremy Redfern (@JeremyRedfernFL) October 10, 2025
I've never been happier to see a mugshot. I am all about second chances and rehabilitation, but not for child murderers, rapists or pedophiles. I fully believe that's a one and done crime and you should stay in jail if you commit those atrocities. They got the child killer that the Kentucky parole board let back out on the streets! Florida wins again. X made this happen.
They got the child killer that Kentucky parole board let back out on the streets!
— Peter B (@realpeteyb123) October 9, 2025
Florida wins again.
X made this happen. https://t.co/WodRiqoP9x
Whenever anyone tries to tell you Twitter (or X) doesn't matter, they're wrong. This story got legs on Twitter. People told their family and friends. People called elected officials. It matters.
— justanotherman🇮🇱 (@redeemedrascal) October 9, 2025
Insanity should not be a measure to determine guilt/innocence, but rather a bellwether to help decide facility type if convicted.
Exactly right. If someone is accused of murder, there should be a guilt/innocence trial. If they are adjudicated guilty, then the jury can decide if they are 'insane'. If they are, they should go to a facility and serve all of the time they would have served for murder there. It should not be a get out of jail free card, Sorry.
Well done Matt Walsh for continuing to hammer away at this miscarriage of justice! No doubt this animal will reoffend. Get him off the street now. Save a life!
— Hunter Pascale (@AtlasAdvincula) October 9, 2025
Grateful to Matt and other big and small influencers who used their platforms to draw attention to this story. Exceedingly blessed to live in the state of Florida under the leadership of Governor Ron DeSantis and the watchful eye of AG James Uthmeier.







