Posted on 10/10/2014 1:55:30 PM PDT by Old Yeller
A 35-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the sexual assault last week of a 100-year-old woman, Wichita police said Friday.
The man was booked into the Sedgwick County Jail on suspicion of rape and aggravated burglary, Wichita police Capt. Troy Livingston said. Police would not name the man, but jail and police records identified him as Kasey L. Nesbitt of Wichita. The man was arrested Monday in connection with a separate burglary case, jail records show. He was rebooked into the jail Thursday.
Kansas Department of Corrections records show Nesbitt has been in and out of prison since 1999, mostly on burglary and theft convictions. He was released in January 2013. The assault occurred overnight on Monday and Tuesday of last week, Livingston said. The woman walked to a neighbors house at about 7:15 a.m. Sept. 30 and told the neighbor there were people inside her house in the 800 block of South Crestway.
Shes a strong and brave woman who was able to give us information, Livingston said of the victim. She seems to be doing fine, and her family is taking care of her.
Police soon had a suspect, but waited to make an arrest while they collected more evidence, police said. The woman, who lives alone, said she was awakened about 9 p.m. by the intruders inside her house, police said. One or more burglars forced their way inside through a back door. They remained in the house for several hours.Investigators are still trying to determine whether any property was taken.
This case was harder for our detectives to even grasp, not just the detectives on the case but all the detectives, Livingston said. They were all pretty shocked by this.
I’d wager its black on white. He wouldn’t rape one of his own.
This isn’t a crime of passion its a crime of cruelty.
It's time to take out the trash America, before it takes you out!
You may be right. I’ve heard of cases like this were an elderly black woman was involved.
I don’t want to play it off as something it wasn’t, denying her case to be evaluated for what it more accurately was.
My heart goes out to this woman regardless.
You make it through a century, and then this. This ranks right up there with pedophilia.
I appreciate your thoughts, and will have to admit your thought was my first one.
The Wichita Massacre, also known as The Wichita Horror,[1] was a murder, assault, rape, and robbery spree perpetrated by brothers Reginald and Jonathan Carr against several people in the city of Wichita, Kansas in December 2000. The Carrs killed five people and a dog. A sixth victim, a woman known as HG, survived a gunshot wound to the head.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wichita_Massacre
Obama’s sons.
The MSM refused to cover the story. Not just the race element but the fact that one victim survived because of a hair clip. The media wouldn’t even cover it even with the interesting non-racial elements of the story.
http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/classics/carr_brothers/6.html
Amazingly, evidence put on by prosecutor Foulston showed that H.G.’s life had been saved by a hair clip! Experts testified that such a clip had deflected the bullet from her head.
Police Department Crime Scene Investigator Barbara Siwek told the court that H.G.’s dog, Nikki, had been beaten, possibly with a golf club, and then stabbed by an ice pick.
he’s smirking.
Chapter 1. Violent Black Male is Not a Myth
You beat me to it.
Chapter 1. Violent Black Male is Not a Myth
Regardless of what the colors turn out to be, you are correct in correcting yourself. I've had to do it myself, more than once.
Looks like Zacharius Moussoui.
IOW, another POS we’ll get to fund life in prison for.
This is not a rhetorical question, but did black men become much more violent compared to other races after Great Society and race baiting, or has it always been like this?
Fire up Uday’s people shredder and feed him on slowly, feet first.
It is not about attraction. The goal is to terrorize and humiliate - to inflict as much damange on the person “needed” for the sociopath (rapist) to derive pleasure from the horrified, helplessness of the victim. It makes the sociopath feel all powerful - not a feeling he can get using his own (worthless) character or legitimate effort. Somtimes helplessness is key - the perps have a sexual desire to terrorize someone markedly helpless by physical debility or age. That’s why you get people raping the edlerly, infants, the mentally impaired.
Heh heh heh... it goes with the territory I suppose.
You make enough comments and you’re bound to slip up.
What is important to me is that the victim’s exact circumstances are known for what they were. I would not want to skew her story.
If this was black on black crime, I don’t want it skewed as a racial attack. The dignified black woman deserves to be seen as a victim of a pure sex crime without the racial context.
I appreciate the note. Thank you.
Yes, funding these guys is my top priority. I hear ya.
Here in California we are supporting around 700 death row inmates.
It angers me considerably.
The Left would rather spend the funds on these guys than children in school.
Yeah, I’d imagine that does play in. I agree with your take on it.
By rights I’d love to see this old woman pull the switch on these two.
Yes, he certainly is.
Thanks for the mention. I wouldn’t know that if you hadn’t addressed it.
“What is it with these creatures? Is it just an act of terror against elderly white folks?”
In my limited experience, yes.
While once in a very rare while you’ll see some form of elder abuse from a caregiver, as a general rule you can bet that violent assault and rape of the elderly is restricted to instances where the perpetrator is attempting to carry out some form of ethnically motivated atrocity.
You’ll see it in war zones when a given ethnic group is trying to commit genocide or ethnically cleanse a region of another ethnic group.
You’ll hear bliss-ninnies of all stripes tell you that “Rape isn’t about sex...” but it really usually is about sex; it’s only in rare cases like this that the old saw about power holds any water.
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