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And I don't know if any of you scholars read this morning's newspaper. A known child molester out on parole got wasted while he was out on his morning jog. Late Stanley Tensler. Pedophile, two-time loser, yesterday suspect, today's victim.
~ Captain Elsworth to the police department.

Stanley Tensler is a minor antagonist in the 2001 crime-drama film, L.A.P.D.: To Protect and to Serve. He is a child molester and was killed by James Alexander.

He was portrayed by Bob Wilde.

Biography[]

Not much is known about Stanley nor his past but was describe by Captain Elsworth to be a two-time loser. He was caught for molesting children and went on parole. However, he got wasted while he was out on his morning jog.

During the night at the police department, Alexander is seen in his office and talking on the phone with an unknown individual while putting weapons in a bag, revealing to be paired by the man to kill Stanely. Captain Elsworth catches him and jokingly about him working late and making extra money, which Alexander replies that he's doing a favor for a friend.

When Steele arrives back to his apartment, he sees Alexander sitting in his place, who pays to help him kill a capture and kill Stanley. On the next day, Steele finds and chases Stanley. Alexander catches and throws Stanley to the wall and kills him, not believing "rehabilitation" and prefers "cancellation" before fleeing from the scene.

At the police department, Captain Elsworth informs his officers about Stanley being out on parole and was killed and found dead yesterday.