Child Rapist Gets Raped, Stitched Up By Medics, Then Raped Again By 20 Men.

sheskunk

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Jiu-jitsu Professor Daryell Dickson Menezes Xavier beat up and raped his 1 year 8 month old step son. He turned himself in and was held in jail, where he was raped by about 20 men, then had to be stitched up. The men then ripped the stitches out, and raped him again.

Trouble started for the man after his girlfriend left him alone with her son. A few hours later, he called his girlfriend claiming the boy fell and was having seizures. The child was rushed to the hospital and sadly died two days later. Doctors, not believing that the boy had fallen, called the police. They suspected foul play because the injuries on the boy weren’t consistent with a fall but with blunt trauma, saying it was possible that sexual abuse was involved. Doctors concluded that there was blunt trauma and that the child also had a fissure in the anus.

Daryell was immediately arrested and charged with abusing and killing the boy, an accusation he denied. He was sent to prison and other inmates who had heard what he did, came for him.

According to reports, enraged prisoners who had discovered the crime that he had committed against a child descended on Xavier and took turns violently raping him. He was also brutally assaulted. Luckily, Xavier was saved by prison guards after hours of torture, who then removed him from the facility.

After recovering in hospital they returned him to the facility. The inmates tore open the stitches on his back, stabbed him and raped him again.

Xavier has since been removed from the Wansbeck, DF prison and taken to another facility.

Would love to hear your thoughts on this! Do you think he got what he deserved?



http://www.unboredable.com/child-rapist-gets-raped-20-men/
 

abandonconflict

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So you don't support the death penalty?
The first paragraph and the second paragraph don't seem consistent. Did he turn himself in or did the doctors turn him in?

It is a poorly written article with little relation to politics and you're now asking if I support the death penalty in order to politicize it.

If he heard about the opinions of the medical staff who tried to care for the boy, and that he was therefore wanted, did he then turn himself in? If so he apparently had faith in due process.

I tend to give a medical staff more consideration than a step father who teaches jiu-jitsu but he is innocent until proven guilty, no matter how heinous the crime for which he is accused.

It remains to be seen if the death penalty will even be considered. Much less if this poorly written article merits such a discussion.

It seems that you simply wish to elicit an emotional response in order garner support for capital punishment in a case that has not even gone to trial.

One of the greatest measures of a free society is due process. Why would you oppose it so voraciously?

Do you get off on the thought of a man being repeatedly raped as punishment for a crime when his guilt has not yet been proven?
 

sheskunk

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The first paragraph and the second paragraph don't seem consistent. Did he turn himself in or did the doctors turn him in?

It is a poorly written article with little relation to politics and you're now asking if I support the death penalty in order to politicize it.

If he heard about the opinions of the medical staff who tried to care for the boy, and that he was therefore wanted, did he then turn himself in? If so he apparently had faith in due process.

I tend to give a medical staff more consideration than a step father who teaches jiu-jitsu but he is innocent until proven guilty, no matter how heinous the crime for which he is accused.

It remains to be seen if the death penalty will even be considered. Much less if this poorly written article merits such a discussion.

It seems that you simply wish to elicit an emotional response in order garner support for capital punishment in a case that has not even gone to trial.

One of the greatest measures of a free society is due process. Why would you oppose it so voraciously?

Do you get off on the thought of a man being repeatedly raped as punishment for a crime when his guilt has not yet been proven?

I posted the article in relation to the conversation that took place recently about the death penalty. People were saying we shouldn't use it because an innocent man may get executed. If you can't follow along than that's fine. But don't cry about those who can. Move along JR, there's nothing here for you.
 

sheskunk

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Someone raped and killed the poor child. This thread was started as an example of how heinous humans can be. Yet people here feel the need to find compassion for said people. I say "kill them all". The rest of you can sit in the corner and cry about it.


Good day, bitches.
 

DonAlejandroVega

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Someone raped and killed the poor child. This thread was started as an example of how heinous humans can be. Yet people here feel the need to find compassion for said people. I say "kill them all". The rest of you can sit in the corner and cry about it.


Good day, bitches.
I too wouldst cut off all such offenders. I just do not wish them to be treated cruelly. not because I care about them, but because I care about us.
 
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