9 years for rape and torture - they will be out in 4

9 years for rape and torture - they will be out in 4

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5unny

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4,395 posts

188 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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Yet another shocking sentence.


http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/news/4448897.Tw...


Two men jailed over torture and rape attack on Clapham couple

5:30pm Saturday 20th June 2009

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By Guardian Reporter »


Two men have been jailed for their part in a horrific torture, robbery and rape of a couple in Clapham.

At Inner London Crown Court today, Reon Hall, aged 20, of Malcolm Road, Coulsdon, and Aaron Fitzgerald Gelly, aged 20, of Ferrers Avenue, Wallington, were both sentenced to nine years' jail for unlawful imprisonment and robbery.

A 26-year-old woman was leaving her flat in Clapham half an hour after midnight on October 26, 2008, the court was told.

As she was getting into her car, she heard a noise in the bushes.

Before she was able to close the door, a man started to walk towards her.

He demanded she give him money but she had none.

He was followed by several more men and one of the suspects covered her head and forced her to go back inside the flat, accompanied by all of them.

They forced her to send a text to her boyfriend to ask him to come over.

While they waited, they ate and drank food from her fridge.

When he arrived, they demanded money from him and he said he did not have any.

They tied his hands with his own belt and began to torture him.

One of the suspects took the woman to the bedroom where he forced her to perform oral sex while holding a gun to her head.

Over the next few hours, he repeatedly raped her as she heard her boyfriend screaming in the next room.

The male victim was repeatedly kicked and punched.

Computer cable was wrapped around his throat.

He was then repeatedly struck on the head and face with a metal object believed to be a firearm, while a towel was kept over his head.

A hot iron was pressed against his forehead and thigh, and then lemon juice and bleach were poured and rubbed in to his injuries.

Both victims were subjected to a three-hour sustained attack, before the suspects eventually left, stealing both cars, a black Skype 3G mobile phone, a black Nokia mobile phone, £220 cash and keys.

Detective Inspector Mick Foote, of the Met’s Specialist Crime Directorate, said: “Both victims were subjected to unnecessary physical violence in their own home.

"They were targeted for money and then assaulted over and over again, despite saying they had no money.

“The defendants took a small amount of property, including mobile phones, and made their escape by stealing the victims' cars.

"It was immediately reported to police and within a short time both cars were recovered.

“We found a cigarette butt in the bedroom and it contained DNA relating to the two men in court today.

“Both victims have suffered a very traumatic event.

"However, I would like to reassure the public that such crimes are very rare.”

Hall, also known as Reon Wong, and Gelly both pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing in March to one count of false imprisonment and two charges of robbery.

Invisible man

39,731 posts

290 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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FFS!!

bob1179

14,112 posts

215 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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Death would be too good for them.

artov60

413 posts

196 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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Is this short sentence because it is the tariff for rape and torture or because some doddery old fool of a judge has not got a clue what these poor people went through?

I cannot write on here what I would do to the scum.

xr287

874 posts

186 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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Whats wrong with this country. Seriously someone please tell me we do have some judges left that live in the real world and hand out appropriate sentences?

Phil Dicky

7,162 posts

269 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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Sadly I'm not surprised.

elster

17,517 posts

216 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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They weren't charged with rape

"sentenced to nine years' jail for unlawful imprisonment and robbery."

So this is why they got 9 years.

Nothing to do with the Judge.

Jasandjules

70,419 posts

235 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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Public flogging each week for 9 years.

Turbo5

594 posts

217 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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Events like this feed the BNP popularity

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

210 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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Turbo5 said:
Events like this feed the BNP popularity
You racist

Can't you see that these poor boys weren't given enough fluffy bunnies as children and we should feel sorry for them and the flat owners must be punished for flaunting their richs




Get i get a job as an MP now?

pokethepope

2,664 posts

194 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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I wish all serious crimes were committed in Islington. I was reading in a newspaper the other week that a big crime family (whose name escapes me) were so shocked at the murder of Ben Kinsella on their turf (Islington) they have put a 'price' on the head of the (two?) people convicted.

Judges/justice system is so fked up in this country, we need 'vigilantes' to provide the deterrant to serious crimes, because prison sentences certainly aren't.

Plotloss

67,280 posts

276 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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'Uneccessary physical violence'

?

Is there neccessary physical violence then?

(Other than that which should be metered out on these s)

CzechItOut

2,154 posts

197 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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TVR Moneypit said:
Why weren't they charged with rape?
That's a bloody good question

glazbagun

14,430 posts

203 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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CzechItOut said:
TVR Moneypit said:
Why weren't they charged with rape?
That's a bloody good question
I'm guessing that neither of the two guys who they got from the DNA evidence were the rapist.

Funk Odyssey

1,983 posts

235 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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pokethepope said:
I wish all serious crimes were committed in Islington. I was reading in a newspaper the other week that a big crime family (whose name escapes me) were so shocked at the murder of Ben Kinsella on their turf (Islington) they have put a 'price' on the head of the (two?) people convicted.

Judges/justice system is so fked up in this country, we need 'vigilantes' to provide the deterrant to serious crimes, because prison sentences certainly aren't.
their crime is "okay" so they get to decide who's up for punishment?

that "crime family" are not modern day robin hoods, more likely they are more violent thugs who don't want the increased police presence that the kinsella murder has brought...

otolith

58,449 posts

210 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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A stranger who invades someone's home for criminal purposes and commits violence against them should go down for life, in my opinion.

Kaelic

2,696 posts

207 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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Ahh another violent disgusting crime commited by typical thug members of society

Am sorry but if this had happened to any of my family there would be some very unsavoury characters waiting for them to get out of the clink

Stuff using the so called justice of this country I would make sure these two never walked again ever!


Funk Odyssey

1,983 posts

235 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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TVR Moneypit said:
Funk Odyssey said:
pokethepope said:
I wish all serious crimes were committed in Islington. I was reading in a newspaper the other week that a big crime family (whose name escapes me) were so shocked at the murder of Ben Kinsella on their turf (Islington) they have put a 'price' on the head of the (two?) people convicted.

Judges/justice system is so fked up in this country, we need 'vigilantes' to provide the deterrant to serious crimes, because prison sentences certainly aren't.
their crime is "okay" so they get to decide who's up for punishment?

that "crime family" are not modern day robin hoods, more likely they are more violent thugs who don't want the increased police presence that the kinsella murder has brought...
Or 'profesional' crims with a sense of decency who are as horrified as everyone else with what happened and are as equally appauled at the leniant sentaces handed down?
maybe... rolleyes

presumably they love their mothers and are only violent etc towards other criminals??

this hierachy of crooks is bs -- perpetuated by people who talk about how wonderful the Krays were etc....

Mr_annie_vxr

9,270 posts

217 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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Funk Odyssey said:
TVR Moneypit said:
Funk Odyssey said:
pokethepope said:
I wish all serious crimes were committed in Islington. I was reading in a newspaper the other week that a big crime family (whose name escapes me) were so shocked at the murder of Ben Kinsella on their turf (Islington) they have put a 'price' on the head of the (two?) people convicted.

Judges/justice system is so fked up in this country, we need 'vigilantes' to provide the deterrant to serious crimes, because prison sentences certainly aren't.
their crime is "okay" so they get to decide who's up for punishment?

that "crime family" are not modern day robin hoods, more likely they are more violent thugs who don't want the increased police presence that the kinsella murder has brought...
Or 'profesional' crims with a sense of decency who are as horrified as everyone else with what happened and are as equally appauled at the leniant sentaces handed down?
maybe... rolleyes

presumably they love their mothers and are only violent etc towards other criminals??

this hierachy of crooks is bs -- perpetuated by people who talk about how wonderful the Krays were etc....
[old eastend mode on]Lovely people, salt of the earth. Never hurt anyone who didn;t deserve it don't ya know...[/old eastend mode of]


Anyone who things organised crime families only hurt other criminals doesn't know what they are talking about.

FoolOnTheHill

1,018 posts

217 months

Monday 22nd June 2009
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Bullet in the head of each one.

Film and broadcast the reactions of the perpetrators as their bravado turns to fear as they realise it isn't a joke and they are actually going to die.