Posted on 01/27/2005 11:50:24 PM PST by kattracks
>>The video, which depicts a man in Toccoa, Ga., raping a 5-year-old, was made four years ago, State Police Superintendent Rick Fuentes said. <<
Just when you think you've heard it about as digusting as it can get.
Did the sicko know the child?
Sick POS .... Throw the book at them ALL!
I've heard of, but have never seen confirmed, trojans/spyware/viruses that (if they infect your system) are fully capable of downloading and installing dialers and other programs that run unobtrusively in the background. Presumably, such programs could be designed to download anything at all to your computer, including kiddie porn files.
Why? To set you up for arrest.
Helluva "prank", huh?
Denny Crane: "I want two things. First God and then Fox News."
File sharing software can be trouble if teenagers are looking up pornography and download a bunch of files all at once. Some of them can be child porn without the user checking among the large number or the title may be misleading.
This can be remedied by a password protected filter of video and image files (which everyone with kids should use).
But not everyone knows to lock things up.
I think though that law enforcement watches people for repetitive, deliberate behavior anyway. As there is a bias for the guilty in our justice system.
Why is this not a death penalty crime? No amount of therapy allows a victim of this sort of cr*p to forget the crime, only (if the victim is lucky) to learn to live with the horrible memories. Most child rape victims are affected for the rest of their lives.
I ask again, why is this not a death penalty crime?
The legal answer is more or less the US Supreme Court - currently capital punishment is allowed only for the crime of murder.
Helluva "prank", huh?
Also, they can hijack the machine to serve the file to paying customers, without the "inconvenience" of using a server easily traceable to themselves.
Same as they do for some spamming.
Why no Barf Alert on this one. Truly 'barfworthy'...
With a title like "CHILD RAPE PERVS" a Barf Alert tag is not really needed as the title itself pretty much alludes to barfworthiness.
That being said, what's up with the editors at the New York Post? This is some horrible writing. This story reads like something from the Weekly World News.
Liberals would have to believe in a morally absolute God in the first place.
Well suppose some sent you the file? If they sent it out, book 'em Dano. If they just received it, I would investigate further. If it was one of many child porn, book 'em too. If it seems totally out of place and there is no other corroborating evidence, I'm not sure I'd prosecute. But I would definitely investigate hard.
I heard a fascinating bit two days ago: Students downloading hardcore pore on a teacher's computer. OTOH, I do think child-porn is increasing. It is increasing in direct correlation to the Dems constantly railing to lower the age of consent in sexual relations, and in voting.
Does the full article say anything about what eventually happened to the child? Was she identified? Removed from harm's way? Given medical attention and counseling?
Louisiana drafted its child-rape law in 1995 and is the only state with such a specific law (**Death penality). Florida and Montana have capital-rape laws on their books, but prosecutors don't take use them.
**Parenthetical phrase is mine:
http://csmonitor.com/2003/0908/p02s02-usju.html
This is dated )9/08/03. If louisana's law has been over ruled since then, I haven't heard about it.
If they are lucky, they'll get a legislative judge who will let them off the hook for being minors, or for being "artistically expressive"
Its time to take this country back for the forces of Evil
How about throwing them out of a plane at 30,000 ft. That would save the taxpayers some money.
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