Rapist who threw victim's brother off cliff jailed

Rapist who threw victim's brother off cliff jailed

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s1962a

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5,700 posts

169 months

Friday 26th July
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c903lddlpe3o

What a vile disgusting human being. Hope the kids recover from their ordeal.

This piece of filth could be out in 20 years.

budgie smuggler

5,538 posts

166 months

Friday 26th July
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What a horrible story, brave little lad trying to help his sister frown

eldar

22,759 posts

203 months

Friday 26th July
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s1962a said:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c903lddlpe3o

What a vile disgusting human being. Hope the kids recover from their ordeal.

This piece of filth could be out in 20 years.
I suspect it will be a lonely 20 years for the child abusing nonce.

Don Roque

18,064 posts

166 months

Friday 26th July
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The absolute state of him. He doesn't look like he has it in him for even a short life sentence so hopefully he won't make it out.

98elise

28,226 posts

168 months

Friday 26th July
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budgie smuggler said:
What a horrible story, brave little lad trying to help his sister frown
This. I hate to read stories like this, but its real life for some people frown

I hope the bloke rots in hell.

bitchstewie

55,160 posts

217 months

Friday 26th July
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Read this earlier and it's beyond grim yikes

You can only hope he has a particularly unpleasant time in prison for whatever is left of his pathetic life.

tangerine_sedge

5,174 posts

225 months

Friday 26th July
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bhstewie said:
Read this earlier and it's beyond grim yikes

You can only hope he has a particularly unpleasant time in prison for whatever is left of his pathetic life.
Not to be an apologist for his behaviour, but he has a very low IQ (54, which puts him in the bottom 0.1% of the population), so it's likely that he just wasn't monitored/cared for as much as perhaps he should.

untakenname

5,051 posts

199 months

Friday 26th July
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Bodycam interview with him here at the scene of the cliff before he was the suspect, doubt he will get out of jail tbh.


MrGTI6

3,219 posts

137 months

Friday 26th July
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Miraculous that the boy survived but what a horrific ordeal for the family.

As for the nonce, just look at the fking state of it. Imagine looking like a disease-ridden corpse at just 54. It ought to be put down.

Getragdogleg

9,105 posts

190 months

Friday 26th July
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He should have been in a secure institution, being looked after and kept away from danger and being a danger to anyone else.

It costs money to look after such mentally handicapped people, money no Govt. is prepared to spend so instead we chance it until this sort of thing happens.

I have first hand experience of a similar situation that happened in our small community. the guy was an adult but with the mind of a child and had zero monitoring and no one to make sure he wasn't doing child things. He's in prison now, not a suitable place for him at all, he's a child in a big bad adult prison. Getting taken advantage of and he doesn't understand what's going on.

This is not how civilised societies are supposed to function.

hidetheelephants

27,826 posts

200 months

Friday 26th July
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HTF was he raping a child for 3 years and no one noticed? He even looks like a child molester from central casting.

Getragdogleg

9,105 posts

190 months

Friday 26th July
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hidetheelephants said:
HTF was he raping a child for 3 years and no one noticed? He even looks like a child molester from central casting.
Well, yes, quite.

Where were the parents ?

That's a whole other situation probably.

G-wiz

2,582 posts

33 months

Friday 26th July
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This guy is representing his country at the Olympics, somehow:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-h...

SkinnyPete

1,488 posts

156 months

Friday 26th July
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I’m gobsmacked anyone could survive a fall of that height.

Bright Halo

3,248 posts

242 months

Saturday 27th July
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SkinnyPete said:
I’m gobsmacked anyone could survive a fall of that height.
Young children have softer bones and have great resilience so I suppose more likely to survive than an adult.
The whole thing is just so utterly horrific.
As well as the children I do desperately feel for the professionals who have to deal with this cases. How can it not emotionally effect you in a very negative for a very long time.