Posted on 05/01/2012 6:46:47 PM PDT by Morgana
Tessa Vanvlerah, 22, allowed Kenneth Kyle, a Californian college professor, to photograph, urinate on, rape and burn her 5-month-old daughter.
According to STL Today, Vanvlerahs attorneys attempted to get her probation based on a psychological disorder. The judge was not lenient on the woman.
She was forced to give up her custody of the infant in 2010 when she was charged with first degree statutory rape, incest, child pornography and sodomy.
Kyle was sentenced in March to serve a term of 37 and a half years in federal prison.
The child has since been adopted by the foster parent who took her in back in 2010. The foster mother reports the girl is still traumatized by the events but is slowly recovering.
Yea like I said...another Dr. Kinsey.
We need a separate caucus dump for these sickening, dark posts like this one.
Speaking as a journalist, the lack of info on the “professor” means he was sentenced before the “mother” and there was already a story on that sentencing.
Unlike many other journalists, I would welcome an opportunity to cover an old-fashioned public hanging for the perps in this case.
What we need is to get rid of the libs in society that breed such filth in the first place.
They say you can’t tell who is a molester. Looking at him I think that is wrong. He is a real creepy looking person.
I should ping this out but it’s too horrible. Maybe I will tomorrow. Both the “mother” and the rapist should be executed and it is a crime that they are still living.
I would say that their prospects of surviving prison (once their fellow inmates learn the nature of their crimes) are not good.
To a Five month old.
Seriously doubt he survives 5 months in Jail.
ahhhhhh....so I’m going out on a limb here and will assume Kyle is NOT a member of the Tea Party.
“In 2005, when he was still an Associate Professor at Penn State,”
AWWWWW CRAP!!!!
Lemme guess...he was hired by Graham Spanier?
Send these sicko’s to my house.... I have a wood chipper that needs oiled...
What a prude that mother was. Did she know that this was every boys fantasy? At least according to some on this board.
I want to kill him.
I heard about a similar story a few months ago.... Words fail but I often wish for God to end this madness.
Please pray for this poor child.
Kenneth Kyle was at Penn State the same time (2005) as John Neisworth, an expert on childhood developmental disorders (autism) who was also charged with child molestation. Neisworth had extensive contact with autistic children as part of his employment at Penn State.
John Neisworth and two of his friends (Karl Goeke and Donald A. Smith) were arrested in ‘05 and charged with child molestation (one of those friends, Donald Smith, also worked at Penn State for a while, but I’m not sure of the time frame on him). This trio was never convicted, although Neismith lost at least one civil lawsuit related to the matter.
I previously posted info about Neisworth and his friends here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2821549/posts?page=46#46
this is the Hugh Hefner bill of rights for the sexual revolution....ANYTHING ...folks...ANYTHING goes....
Looks like the professor is enrolled in a career of up close and personal social justice education once he’s put into the general population. I expect some of the inmates will want to play doctor.
Flogging is not harsh enough. I hope they both get murdered in prison. Slowly.
The unimaginable is happening. We rot from within, lose our souls and the Hugh Heffners while the liberal dogs make mountains of cash from the dehumanization of women. It’s now down to 5-years and before long it will be infants. Woe, to those white single females that vote overwhelmingly for a Party that through its supporters tacitly condones this kind of evil and has produced the cultural sewer that we must now encounter.
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