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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.Agree with Sara and Salla, the term "Kiddy fiddler'' is an insult to those that have been SEXUALLY ABUSED by CHILD RAPISTS and have their LIVES DESTROYED. A sick and depraved adult who has any sexual thoughts or urges to minor goes way beyond just being called a kiddy fiddler. let us please coin the correct phrase and give more dues to those that sometimes remain being mentally raped and psychologically abused long after the actual horrendous crime.
you reckon, greedyfly? Did anything that happened when you were five months old destroy your life, or even change it much? Can you remember anything that happened when you were five months old? (This action was alleged to have gone on for about a minute.)
Five years, yes, that might make a difference. But five months? I don't think so.
Five years, yes, that might make a difference. But five months? I don't think so.
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