No I don't, I'm happy to say.I kinda dont think ,you understand some stuff's.
Like local street merits , prison points ,and o so much more. NOI ..IMO..
No I don't, I'm happy to say.I kinda dont think ,you understand some stuff's.
Like local street merits , prison points ,and o so much more. NOI ..IMO..
Sometime the horror of it makes me feel a different kinda way . Hug the babies ,every day.No I don't, I'm happy to say.
Nice try at redemption Monsieur Pelicot...
I give you an F for failure.
I somewhat disagree here. Yes, he is a monster. Yes, he is horrible. However, he isn't as bad as others what we witness day after day here on WS. At least he plead guilty. At least he acknowledged his wrong. At least he ISN'T appealing his sentence and putting his now ex-wife through more. At least he acknowledged that and helped to put the others behind bars. He is still horrible, and he is now convicted and locked up. But, I honestly hate those that never admit their wrong doings, never lead us to the dead, and even those with the highest amount of evidence against them that put forth a strong defense that deny, deny, deny. JMO on this one. I want her to be able to move forward with the grace that she has exhibited. The ones that are appealing are just as horrible as he because they KNEW that she was there unconscious and they still think they did nothing wrong.
I suspect he know the right words to say and is a good actor, having played the part of a devoted husband during that awful decade when he solicited rapists for his unconscious wife.I don't believe he is sorry for what he did.
I believe he is sorry for having been caught and is now in prison.
I think he probably is not any better at all . He just got embarrassed from seeing his own crime on the TV.I suppose that it is faintly possible that having been in prison for years now, he has recovered from what may have become an addiction. Not sure I believe it though. What do you all think?
He even successfully played being a nice father and a great granddad. How little does it take to deceive others like that for many years?I suspect he know the right words to say and is a good actor, having played the part of a devoted husband during that awful decade when he solicited rapists for his unconscious wife.
JMO
I read the story at your link, thank you for sharing. Astounding story.The Gisele Pelicot case is, unfortunately, similar to a story described by Canadian writer Miriam Toews in "Voices of Women".
The events the writer described took place in Bolivia, in the Manitoba Mennonite community, between 2005 and 2009.
There were more or less over a hundred victims.
The perpetrators were nine men who broke into the bedrooms of women and girls at night
and used drugs to anesthetize and put the cows to sleep.
"At least nine male members of the colony sprayed a veterinary sedative through window screens to render whole households unconscious.
They then entered homes and raped the residents, particularly women and girls
(but also small children).
The minimum number of known victims stands at 151.
Many victims were raped on multiple occasions.
The youngest victim was three years old, the oldest was 65.
Multiple victims were pregnant.
The perpetrators were in some cases blood relatives of the victims, the crimes thus including incestuous abuse."
Bolivian Mennonite gas-facilitated rapes - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
" 'In the morning we couldn't get up because we were half anaesthetised',
he recalls.
'We couldn't move… We didn't know what happened, but we knew something had happened'.
'And it wasn't just once - they were here twice those men'.
While the whole family was drugged and incapacitated,
all his daughters were attacked by men who broke into their home.
'Due to their religious beliefs,
they thought something bad,
something evil was happening in the colony',
says Perez.
'In the morning they had headaches…
Women woke with semen on them,
and wondered why they were without underwear.
And they didn't discuss it with neighbours in case someone said,
'That house has the devil in it'.
Eventually, some women began to speak out.
And the stories multiplied."
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The rapes haunting a community that shuns the 21st Century - BBC News
A group of men were jailed for attacking women and girls in an insular colony. Why do its leaders now want the men freed?www-bbc-com.cdn.ampproject.org
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