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re: Baton Rouge lawyer gets 20 yrs for kiddie porn
Posted on 3/18/19 at 10:17 am to MorbidTheClown
Posted on 3/18/19 at 10:17 am to MorbidTheClown
oh man, did i make a mistake by clicking the link with the warrant transcript or whatever for this dude. I didnt make it through it all. Made me sick to my stomach. Wtf is wrong with these people man.. wtf. I just dont understand. Kill them and be done.
Posted on 3/18/19 at 10:38 am to Kujo
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People are raping kids for financial gain? Demand? Pervs are pervs, people aren't pervs because there's money in it
No, every single person who is involved in making child porn is doing it out of the goodness of their heart and doesn't stand to make a dime off of it
Posted on 3/18/19 at 10:53 am to wagon
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LINK
I worked with Victor, and thought he was a decent guy. When he first got arrested, many people thought it was a setup. Until I read the warrant. Link’s above; but, needless to say, it’s very disturbing. When I read it, all doubts vanished.
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO.
WHAT THE frick DID I JUST READ. Execute that frick right fricking now.
Posted on 3/18/19 at 11:05 am to mikelbr
frick I made the mistake of reading that. Makes me see red. I’d enjoy flaying motherfrickers like that. They need to be publicly tortured and their screams echo for all to hear.
Monsters. I feel sick
Monsters. I feel sick
Posted on 3/18/19 at 11:11 am to biglego
Glad to see this lawyer go to jail
Hopefully we can arrest more of them
Hopefully we can arrest more of them
Posted on 3/18/19 at 11:57 am to mikelbr
That was way more graphic than I was prepared for, if you could even prepare yourself to read something like that.
Posted on 3/18/19 at 12:15 pm to JudgeHolden
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Higher penalties lead to fewer kids harmed. Period. If you don’t see that, I can’t help you.
Studies show that severity of punishment is not a deterrent, but swiftness of punishment is. Things just take too long now to be a real deterrent. We have the death penalty (albeit we don't execute anybody) and still there are murders everyday.
Posted on 3/18/19 at 12:58 pm to biglego
Sounds like we may have a few people on here who were reared at the Catholic co-ed school on the Avenue?
I had a number of classes with him. Smart guy. Bit aloof. Wasn't "friends" with him but was certainly acquaintances, would chat, etc.
I caught up with him a few years when our professional paths crossed (we both worked on the same client). Again seemed like a nice guy, but definetly had a bit of a moral superiority complex, and sadly, it seems like lots of people who get caught up in problems like this, have the same sort of complex.
But it's hard for me to wrap my head around anyone being able to be involved with the things he was involved with according to the court documents.
I also heard he was in a hell of a divorce proceeding, and I was truly pulling for him as a fellow alum and hoping this was just some insane plot - that maybe he had a couple of pic swaps with a well-developed 16 year old girl who looked 22. But it became soon clear that it wasn't that at all, it was bad, bad stuff.
I had a number of classes with him. Smart guy. Bit aloof. Wasn't "friends" with him but was certainly acquaintances, would chat, etc.
I caught up with him a few years when our professional paths crossed (we both worked on the same client). Again seemed like a nice guy, but definetly had a bit of a moral superiority complex, and sadly, it seems like lots of people who get caught up in problems like this, have the same sort of complex.
But it's hard for me to wrap my head around anyone being able to be involved with the things he was involved with according to the court documents.
I also heard he was in a hell of a divorce proceeding, and I was truly pulling for him as a fellow alum and hoping this was just some insane plot - that maybe he had a couple of pic swaps with a well-developed 16 year old girl who looked 22. But it became soon clear that it wasn't that at all, it was bad, bad stuff.
Posted on 3/18/19 at 1:05 pm to wagon
As someone who had a family member molested by a grown man (and a very public figure) when he was just an innocent, rough and tumble, youngin' of a boy, and who had his life ruined for years when those demons came to fruition in adulthood, and who is here today only by the grace of God instead of murdering himself, and who is still reeling from the aftermath of it all to this day, let me say that I not only feel sympathy for the children (obviously), and for the family (obviously), but also for the often unsung heros of these atrocities: the law enforcement officers who conduct these investigations.
I'm a small government kind of guy who's quick to be critical of not necessarily the LEO's, but the laws that they arrest us with; compliments of the "services" provided to us via politicians in DC (who are also ripe with perverted tendencies).
Even then, I have a healthy respect for LEO when they're enforcing constitutional and reasonable laws, and this is one of those instances of enforcing very reasonable laws.
I thought that I could be considered somewhat desensitized and insulated from recoiling from disgust and read that since I have firsthand experience of what victims of these atrocities go through, but I was wrong.
That man should never see the light of day again. Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth: he should never know what it is like to live life with the dignity of being treated like a human being; because he stripped that dignity- that humanity- from those little humans, those innocent children, and the ones who love them, and, surely, he took some away from the law enforcement officers who hunted him down like the squalid, repulsive animal that he is.
That is no man and that is no human. That is a plague of civilized society on the level of mosquitos and cockroaches. He should be hanged in haste and crushed like the pest that he is.
I'm a small government kind of guy who's quick to be critical of not necessarily the LEO's, but the laws that they arrest us with; compliments of the "services" provided to us via politicians in DC (who are also ripe with perverted tendencies).
Even then, I have a healthy respect for LEO when they're enforcing constitutional and reasonable laws, and this is one of those instances of enforcing very reasonable laws.
I thought that I could be considered somewhat desensitized and insulated from recoiling from disgust and read that since I have firsthand experience of what victims of these atrocities go through, but I was wrong.
That man should never see the light of day again. Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth: he should never know what it is like to live life with the dignity of being treated like a human being; because he stripped that dignity- that humanity- from those little humans, those innocent children, and the ones who love them, and, surely, he took some away from the law enforcement officers who hunted him down like the squalid, repulsive animal that he is.
That is no man and that is no human. That is a plague of civilized society on the level of mosquitos and cockroaches. He should be hanged in haste and crushed like the pest that he is.
Posted on 3/18/19 at 1:13 pm to mikelbr
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I'm an IT dork but not nearly up to snuff on Forensic IT tech and techniques. I assume they have tried-and-true ways to prove that the sick frick is indeed a sick frick, right? I'd assume they can tell the difference between files transferred across the LAN vs downloaded via the ISP?
This was actually a plot line for a Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode. A hack planted all kinds of kiddie porn on the computer of the new boyfriend of his girl he had a crush on in college and stalked.
The IT people figured it out.
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I think SVU had an espisode like this where a neighbor using their wifi downloaded bad shite.
That was another episode where the Chief of the Integrity Unit (whom they all hated) was caught tapping into his neighbors internet modem (through wires - not wifi). The SVU busted into the old man's apartment and all of his equipment was in a closet. They followed the wires to the neighboring apartment and caught the Chief sitting at his computer on a underage gay porn website. As I recall, he committed suicide prior to going to jail. Overall, not a bad result.
This post was edited on 3/18/19 at 1:21 pm
Posted on 3/18/19 at 1:21 pm to MMauler
There was an actual case in New York where an attorney bought a computer from a private seller and then later donated it to a charity. The computer had hidden files of cp and the attorney denied it. I THINK he was later exonerated but only after he was convicted and waited years for an appeal.
Posted on 3/18/19 at 1:28 pm to SabiDojo
i feel dirty just for clicking that link.
Posted on 3/18/19 at 1:49 pm to biglego
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Guess he essentially facing a life sentence if convicted of everything.
Could Be facing death in Louisiana if the child was under a certain age. iirc
Posted on 3/18/19 at 1:53 pm to boosiebadazz
just lock him in a room with the parents of those kids.
Posted on 3/18/19 at 1:57 pm to MorbidTheClown
I think the torture of knowing you will be violently murdered in jail at some point but simply not knowing when is greater than the threat of the parents in a room.
It really wouldn’t surprise me to see him kill himself at some point.
It really wouldn’t surprise me to see him kill himself at some point.
This post was edited on 3/18/19 at 1:58 pm
Posted on 3/18/19 at 2:07 pm to oleyeller
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oh man, did i make a mistake by clicking the link with the warrant transcript or whatever for this dude.
I just read the warrant. What is with these lawyers? Sick. Even more disturbing is that he found some mom on craigslist pimping out her little girl to these freaks.
Did the mom and the friend he was chatting with get arrested too?
Was it one of those pedo ring busts or did they just get him?
People like to make fun of Florida but Louisiana is a sick place too. Here it just bath salts and meth. You guys have a serious breakdown in morality down there.
Posted on 3/18/19 at 2:11 pm to MojoGuyPan
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You guys have a serious breakdown in morality down there.
You know pedos like this are in Florida also and due to a bigger population probably quite a few more of them than here in Louisiana.
Posted on 3/18/19 at 2:12 pm to Rouge
quote:He’d even been previously fired from a job for kiddie porn, but LSU didn’t conduct a background check on him.
When I was at LSU, the dean for disciplinary actions was arrested and went to prison for kiddie porn on his LSU computer
CSB: I left a chick’s dorm room during regular hours, but she didn’t walk me all the way to the desk to sign me out, so the hero behind the desk busted me for it, and I was gonna meet with this dean to discuss it, but then he got busted, so i didn’t get to have my hearing, and I was stuck changing light bulbs in the stair wells of Kirby-Smith for 10 hours.
This post was edited on 3/18/19 at 2:13 pm
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