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GroobySteven
05-03-2012, 03:04 PM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/01/tessa-vanvlerah-sentenced-raping-daughter_n_1468776.html

http://i.huffpost.com/gen/590224/thumbs/s-TESSA-VANVLERAH-large.jpg

CLAYTON, Mo. -- A judge sentenced a Missouri woman to consecutive life prison terms for sexually assaulting her infant daughter along with a California man she met online.
Vanvlerah pleaded guilty in January to incest, statutory sodomy and statutory rape in the attacks against her daughter, who is 3 but who was 5 months old when the pair first attacked her. The woman who fostered and then adopted the girl said initially, the girl would scream when anyone bathed her or changed her diaper. She still has night terrors and asks at each bedtime to make sure nobody else comes into the home.
However, she said the girl is improving day by day and "is no longer Tessa's plaything and she is no longer Tessa's child."
Vanvlerah was arrested in 2010 following the arrest of 49-year-old Kenneth Kyle, a California State University East Bay professor, on child pornography charges. Along with hundreds of child porn images on Kyle's computers, investigators found information that led them to the St. Louis area, where Kyle had visited Vanvlerah four times in five months since meeting online. During those visits, prosecutors say the pair had sex with the girl and each other at various hotels.
Kyle pleaded guilty to a federal child sexual abuse charge and was sentenced in March to 37 1/2 years in prison.
Forensic psychologist Dr. Brooke Kraushaar testified at Vanvlerah's sentencing hearing that Vanvlerah's dependent-personality disorder caused her to participate in Kyle's sexual fantasies, even though she knew sex acts involving the baby were wrong.
Kraushaar, who was hired by defense lawyers Brent Labovitz and Kevin Whiteley, described Vanvlerah as "a passive offender." She said Vanvlerah was so afraid of being rejected by others that she also allowed Kyle to choke, burn and urinate on her.
But assistant prosecutor Kathi Alizadeh disputed the diagnosis, pointing out that Vanvlerah exercised free will in electronic communications with another man. Vanvlerah carved her nickname for the man, "Lord Nikon," into her skin at his request, the prosecutor said, but drew the line at one of his suggestions involving bestiality.
Alizadeh said police learned that Vanvlerah and another man, from Avon, Mo., exchanged child porn and discussed plans for him to come to St. Louis to have sex with the infant, but it was never acted upon.
In 2008, when Vanvlerah was 18, a woman obtained a court order of protection against her, accusing her of seducing and having sex with the woman's 16-year-old autistic son. Alizadeh said it resulted in Vanvlerah's pregnancy.

Jericho
05-03-2012, 03:48 PM
Fuck.No punishment is ever going to be bad enough.

Prospero
05-03-2012, 03:50 PM
But why did you post this Sean? it just a bleak reminder of how ugly the human species can be.
Post us some nice pictures of kittens and puppies next time to cheer us up.

GroobySteven
05-03-2012, 06:07 PM
But why did you post this Sean? it just a bleak reminder of how ugly the human species can be.
Post us some nice pictures of kittens and puppies next time to cheer us up.

It's the absurdedy of the human species - or some of it.
Look at this one? How the FUCK did they forget they had someone in their holding cell for five fucking days!!!


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns-rt-us-usa-student-cellbre84200e-20120502,0,1941850.story

SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - A California university student who was mistakenly left handcuffed in a cell without food or water for five days and survived by drinking his own urine is planning to sue, his lawyer said on Wednesday.

Daniel Chong, an engineering student at the University of California at San Diego, ended up hospitalized for five days after being left unattended in one of three cells at a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) office in San Diego last month, his lawyer, Julia Yoo, said.

Chong, 23, was taken to the DEA office after he was rounded up with several other people in a drug raid on April 21 at the home of a friend where he had spent the night, Yoo said.

She said her client was cleared of any wrongdoing and agents told him they would put him in a holding cell for just a minute before driving him home.

When he was found in the cell by DEA staff after five days, he was still conscious, but dazed and hallucinating. Yoo said Chong had became so desperately thirsty he drank his own urine, and doctors are concerned about possible kidney damage.

"He had Japanese cartoon characters telling him where to find water," she said, referring to the hallucinations. "Daniel is a very strong person, but he is certainly not recovered from his ordeal."

The DEA issued a statement apologizing for the apparent oversight but offering little in the way of further details or explanation.

Yoo described Chong's holding cell as a 5-by-10-foot cubicle with no water or toilet. He started out with his wrists handcuffed behind his back but managed to wriggle his arms back to the front of his body during his captivity.

Yoo also confirmed a DEA statement that Chong had found a bag of white powder in the cell and ate its contents, which tests later proved to be methamphetamine (http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/health/drugs-medicines/methamphetamine-%28drug%29-HEDAR00000164.topic). The DEA statement did not say what the bag of drugs was doing in the cell.

"That's a fantastic question to ask the DEA," Yoo said.

Chong arrived home from the hospital on Sunday but missed his final exams while detained, his lawyer said.

In a statement, William Sherman, the acting special agent in charge of the DEA's San Diego branch, said he was "deeply troubled by the incident."

"I extend my deepest apologies to the young man and want to express that this event is not indicative of the high standards that I hold my employees to," Sherman said. "I have personally ordered an extensive review of our policies and procedures."

The DEA statement said agents detained nine people including Chong during the raid and seized some 18,000 ecstasy pills, marijuana, hallucinogenic mushrooms and prescription medicines (http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/health/drugs-medicines/prescription-drugs-HEDAR00000155.topic), as well as firearms and ammunition.

It also said that Chong had admitted to agents at the time "that he was at the house to get high."

Yoo said her client was thankful to hospital nurses "who he truly believes saved his life," adding, "He is just grateful to be alive."

Prospero
05-03-2012, 06:12 PM
Absurd i like. But that first story isn't absurd. it is just about how fucking monstrous we can be - monstrous and stupid. So here you are.

Kevin Dong
05-03-2012, 07:05 PM
It's the absurdedy of the human species - or some of it.
Look at this one? How the FUCK did they forget they had someone in their holding cell for five fucking days!!!


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns-rt-us-usa-student-cellbre84200e-20120502,0,1941850.story

SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - A California university student who was mistakenly left handcuffed in a cell without food or water for five days and survived by drinking his own urine is planning to sue, his lawyer said on Wednesday.

Daniel Chong, an engineering student at the University of California at San Diego, ended up hospitalized for five days after being left unattended in one of three cells at a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) office in San Diego last month, his lawyer, Julia Yoo, said.

Chong, 23, was taken to the DEA office after he was rounded up with several other people in a drug raid on April 21 at the home of a friend where he had spent the night, Yoo said.

She said her client was cleared of any wrongdoing and agents told him they would put him in a holding cell for just a minute before driving him home.

When he was found in the cell by DEA staff after five days, he was still conscious, but dazed and hallucinating. Yoo said Chong had became so desperately thirsty he drank his own urine, and doctors are concerned about possible kidney damage.

"He had Japanese cartoon characters telling him where to find water," she said, referring to the hallucinations. "Daniel is a very strong person, but he is certainly not recovered from his ordeal."

The DEA issued a statement apologizing for the apparent oversight but offering little in the way of further details or explanation.

Yoo described Chong's holding cell as a 5-by-10-foot cubicle with no water or toilet. He started out with his wrists handcuffed behind his back but managed to wriggle his arms back to the front of his body during his captivity.

Yoo also confirmed a DEA statement that Chong had found a bag of white powder in the cell and ate its contents, which tests later proved to be methamphetamine (http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/health/drugs-medicines/methamphetamine-%28drug%29-HEDAR00000164.topic). The DEA statement did not say what the bag of drugs was doing in the cell.

"That's a fantastic question to ask the DEA," Yoo said.

Chong arrived home from the hospital on Sunday but missed his final exams while detained, his lawyer said.

In a statement, William Sherman, the acting special agent in charge of the DEA's San Diego branch, said he was "deeply troubled by the incident."

"I extend my deepest apologies to the young man and want to express that this event is not indicative of the high standards that I hold my employees to," Sherman said. "I have personally ordered an extensive review of our policies and procedures."

The DEA statement said agents detained nine people including Chong during the raid and seized some 18,000 ecstasy pills, marijuana, hallucinogenic mushrooms and prescription medicines (http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/health/drugs-medicines/prescription-drugs-HEDAR00000155.topic), as well as firearms and ammunition.

It also said that Chong had admitted to agents at the time "that he was at the house to get high."

Yoo said her client was thankful to hospital nurses "who he truly believes saved his life," adding, "He is just grateful to be alive."

wow thats insane!!! Eating a whole bag of meth on an empty stomach with no water for 5 days - it's a miracle the guy is alive.

giovanni_hotel
05-03-2012, 07:06 PM
I still tend to believe the worst human predators are made, not born. THe woman is the first story was just fucked up beyond belief probably since she was a little girl.

Five months old and here infant girl is already psychologically scarred. Tragic.

rockabilly
05-03-2012, 07:27 PM
Why not bring back the guillotine or a firing squad.