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Female Kiddie Fiddler's 5 Months Old Victim.
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Who in his/her right mind can defend the b!tch who has allegedly perpetrated such an act on a defenceless infant? No punishment for her would surely be too severe - I am correct, am I not?
Also, the depraved male also allegedly involved who took photos of her whilst she committed such a heinous offence also deserves no mercy - again, I am correct, am I not?
I suggest castration for both, plus imprisonment for life with the re-introduction of hard labour for them. That is, on the assumption that they will be found guilty of such sickening offences.
Your views, opinions and thoughts please?
http://news.bbc.co.uk...rseyside/10542930.stm
Also, the depraved male also allegedly involved who took photos of her whilst she committed such a heinous offence also deserves no mercy - again, I am correct, am I not?
I suggest castration for both, plus imprisonment for life with the re-introduction of hard labour for them. That is, on the assumption that they will be found guilty of such sickening offences.
Your views, opinions and thoughts please?
http://news.bbc.co.uk...rseyside/10542930.stm
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not saying it's not wrong, Greedyfly, or that these people shouldn't be put away. Just that there are much worse cases of child abuse around, and I'm not fretting over this baby's future. Jack, my guess is that the worst that could happen from the child's parents (I'm assuming neither of the adults was one of the parents) is that they become over-protective.
I find these situations totally disgusting. I cannot for the life of me understand it at all.
Let's hope that this child can grow up like a 'normal' kid and not have know what happened!
I have seen what this sort of thing does to a family and I believe it will be hard for children to grow up completely 'normal' due to the constant watch full eye of the parents, which is only natural.
Let's hope that this child can grow up like a 'normal' kid and not have know what happened!
I have seen what this sort of thing does to a family and I believe it will be hard for children to grow up completely 'normal' due to the constant watch full eye of the parents, which is only natural.
Jack, I don't know about the elephant... there are various sorts of elephants in lots of families' lives - adoption might be one, for instance, or illness. Families have lots of different experiences, good or bad, but they still get through. My guess, and it's only a guess, is that this would be comparable to a child having an accident - the parents may feel guilty about letting them climb a tree that they fell out of, but most probably wouldn't ban the child from ever climbing a tree again.
Hugo, most things that happen affect us, but they needn't be 'traumatic'. The reports don't say what happened (thank heavens) but it's quite possible that the baby wouldn't register it as a trauma at all; more like momentary discomfort and quite possibly no worse (from the baby's point of view) than feeling hungry..
Why do we have the bleeding hearts on here bleating about the terminology being used by me to describe the "Untermensch" involved? You ought to be more concerned about the defilement of an innocent and defenceless infant at the hands of these barbarous pond life merchants, instead of at me for calling a spade a spade.
There is certainly no "trivialisation" by me - just because you feel disturbed at the thought of a baby being destroyed by these scumbags.
There is certainly no "trivialisation" by me - just because you feel disturbed at the thought of a baby being destroyed by these scumbags.
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