GUILTY PA - Jessica Padgett, 32, Northampton County, 21 November 2014

  • #741
Sparky, the sickest thing of all is that now he does not qualify for the DP. PA's DP does not account for assaults (even sexual) of a person after they have died.

Time to change the laws. If it can be proven that necrophilia is a motive for murder, laws need to be changed to warrant the DP for that motive. Our society has become unglued.
 
  • #742
How could people fail to see that there was something weird about this guy?

Not that anyone would have expected something as degrading as what he did to Jessica, but surely this didn't come out of nowhere?

It's *either* not the first time, or not the first time someone (inner circle) has noticed something seriously off with this guy. No one, and by that I mean NO ONE wakes up and says "hey... today seems like a good day to... engage in homicide and necrophilia".
 
  • #743
It's *either* not the first time, or not the first time someone (inner circle) has noticed something seriously off with this guy. No one, and by that I mean NO ONE wakes up and says "hey... today seems like a good day to... engage in homicide and necrophilia".

I totally agree with this.

I just don't understand...he and his wife sold a house in FL, were almost finished building another one. He couldn't possibly have thought he would be able to get away with a murder and continue living a normal life??

Jessica's poor mother, and children, and brand new husband. Ugh.
 
  • #744
Okay...how do I contain myself. This 🤬🤬🤬....took his STEPDAUGHTER'S life so he could have sex with her corpse!!!!!!!! I am so beyond what is human and what is humane. I feel like he doesn't deserve another breath on this earth. A misdemeanor? WHAT!

AND it said he "committed a variety of sexual acts"! ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

So...if we find our laws don't include this offense as a capital one...then once again we need to update our laws because...omg...this sick crap goes on....and it is just too much for any humane person to think about. I'm damaged by this......I can't even comprehend her family's thoughts and feelings.

I still also believe something else was going on....not only his sexual perversion...but something else illegal........sigh....Jessica RIP...none of this has anything to do with you! UGH!

I understand your reaction 100%. I would venture to guess all NORMAL people do. "Professionals" calling this kind of BS a "disorder" are simply looking to excuse and categorize some sort of mental illness that will eventually be coddled and funded federally as some sort of "treatable" issue. MOO... but this is NOT a mental illness. This is 100% wicked, depraved, evil behavior and YES I'm calling BS on this even though I'm a Christian and I don't normally use that kind of language. I'm just as sick and tired as everyone else reading how some mental health prof somewhere classified some twisted, perverted, deviant sexual conduct as a "disorder" in an effort to whitewash it for what it really is. Then all the other spineless "professionals" jump on that Excuse Bandwagon and endorse it. Frankly, that mindset is equally as disturbing, albeit in a different category.

Indeed, I call BS. This is pure wickedness and the only honorable response from decent people is pushing for legislation to pass laws that make this an offense worth of the DP. If it can be proven in a court of law the motive was necrophilia, hang the monster from the closest tree. BOOM. Done. He never gets out, never touches another innocent human being.
 
  • #745
"The condition is not curable, Berlin said, but can be managed with a combination of sexual appetite suppressing medication and therapy." http://www.mcall.com/news/local/nor...der-stepfather-necrophila-20141205-story.html

This should be the #1 concern for all of us. Neither is pedophilia "curable". Once these people cross this line there is no guarantee at all they will remain on their medication OR remain in therapy to "manage" their urges. Honestly, it's high time to stop playing paddy-cake with people like this.

I'm just fed up with excuses and "clinical" diagnoses for pure and simple wickedness. In fairy tales of old, the communities rallied, hunted down and killed the monster. I know that sounds graphic and archaic but you really have to wonder how many of those "fairy tales" had a percentage of truth to them. Monsters can't be "fixed". They are what they are and they will do what they want, until someone stops them.

MOO.
 
  • #746
I'm sure LE is going to uncover alot of stuff from his home computers with regards to his sexual deviance. I can not help but think that his necrophilia may be a cross over from his thrills at hunting and killing animals.

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  • #747
Time to change the laws. If it can be proven that necrophilia is a motive for murder, laws need to be changed to warrant the DP for that motive. Our society has become unglued.

I completely agree. Murder for the intent of necrophilia should...no NEEDS! to be death penalty qualified. period.
 
  • #748
  • #749
This article mentions a case where someone was charged with murder and rape but the rape charge was dropped since it happened after death. Um...isn't rape having sex with an unwilling person??? A corpse certainly can't give consent! Omg.

That part of the article confused me a bit. It's like they mentioned, but quickly glossed over that case. I don't understand this law, surely a person has rights after death as to whether or not their body can be used in a sexual manner!
 
  • #750
I've come to think that he did think he could get away with it. He's a psychopath. Someone mentioned earlier upthread that he acted like his s**t didn't stink. He seems to me like he's so used to doing what he wants, having what he wants, living the good life, that he actually thought he was sly enough to kill her unnoticed, hide her body mere feet away from his house (and I think he did this so that he could continue to relish in his act or keep her close and nearby for further use) and it would all just go away, because he's a special privileged good old boy. He has no empathy, compassion, or moral compass. The world literally revolves around his own desires, and I think his diseased brain thought and continues to think that he's entitled to do whatever he wishes.
 
  • #751
I understand your reaction 100%. I would venture to guess all NORMAL people do. "Professionals" calling this kind of BS a "disorder" are simply looking to excuse and categorize some sort of mental illness that will eventually be coddled and funded federally as some sort of "treatable" issue. MOO... but this is NOT a mental illness. This is 100% wicked, depraved, evil behavior and YES I'm calling BS on this even though I'm a Christian and I don't normally use that kind of language. I'm just as sick and tired as everyone else reading how some mental health prof somewhere classified some twisted, perverted, deviant sexual conduct as a "disorder" in an effort to whitewash it for what it really is. Then all the other spineless "professionals" jump on that Excuse Bandwagon and endorse it. Frankly, that mindset is equally as disturbing, albeit in a different category.

Indeed, I call BS. This is pure wickedness and the only honorable response from decent people is pushing for legislation to pass laws that make this an offense worth of the DP. If it can be proven in a court of law the motive was necrophilia, hang the monster from the closest tree. BOOM. Done. He never gets out, never touches another innocent human being.

They seem to be glossing over the fact that this man also happens to be a psychopath. His intentions were deliberate (much like a pedophiles would be, like you mentioned). I dunno, but to me, a disordered person is someone who is unable to control their beliefs and impulses. Like someone who hears voices telling them the aliens are coming to get them. I think despite his necrophilia, he is also a psychopath. He has logic, is able to arrange, manipulate, and premeditate to set things up to get what he wants. He has no empathy, compassion, morals, or conscience. He does not care what effect his actions have on those around him; he cannot comprehend any one else's feelings. He feels he is free to do whatever he wants, he's entitled to it. He even whined in court that he wanted the taxpayers to pay for his lawyer so that he didn't have to spend his own money!!!!!! Not "I will do whatever I have to to remedy the misdeeds I have done" but whined about how it was all about HIM and what HE wanted. His disorder, as they call it, sure didn't effect him so badly that he couldn't run several businesses, own several homes, and accrue quite a bit of money and property. I truly, 100% agree with everything you've said above, and do think this man is a true psychopath, making him one of the most dangerous kinds of people in the world. He can never be set free. He is evil, and a true danger to others. Can you imagine if he hadn't been so self absorbed and stupid and actually got away with this? How long would it have been til he did it again?
 
  • #752
This case went from horrifying and disturbing to....well, causing me to not want to live on this planet anymore. Seriously - if I had heard about this yesterday, I would have driven to Cape Canaveral, jumped on Orion and asked them to drop me off before touching down. The thought of living on Earth with that animal makes me physically ill. A monster, plain and simple.
 
  • #753
  • #754
I can't help but think this monster did this before but got away with it, maybe they should be looking into his life a little further.
 
  • #755
An expert weighs in on GG's....uh, "disorder".

http://touch.mcall.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-82203199/

from your link:

"Dahmer, for example, would drug young men so he could pretend they were corpses'"

The increased use of ''roofies'' ( at least that we are now aware of the prevalence) is pretty frightful in this context.
I was never able to understand the WHY of rendering a victim senseless and then sexually assaulting him/her. The link you provided was disturbingly 'insightful' and does not bode well. MOO
 
  • #756
Oh great, another case where the "mental illness" folks will be coming out of the woodwork trying to defend his actions as being beyond his control.

I'm not sure which makes me sicker, people like Graf, or the people that try to claim
that, "He just needed some help, and we failed him ".

Rest assured, once they get a whiff of this case, they will be in here trying to explain away his actions.......just wait and see.
 
  • #757
I feel for the LE that had to view the recording. That must be traumatizing even as professionals.

And you know, I feel for his attorney, when one is obtained. Most defense lawyers aren't condoning their client's actions but ensuring due process. I can't imagine having to try and assist this man, he is so vile.
 
  • #758
Oh great, another case where the "mental illness" folks will be coming out of the woodwork trying to defend his actions as being beyond his control.

I'm not sure which makes me sicker, people like Graf, or the people that try to claim
that, "He just needed some help, and we failed him ".

Rest assured, once they get a whiff of this case, they will be in here trying to explain away his actions.......just wait and see.


I really hope that there will be enough coverage of this to ensure that (a) laws involving s/a and necrophilia will be changed in the case of murder and (b) I suspect there will not be much support for GG to be ''rehabilitated''. MOO
 
  • #759
Everybody knows it has been proven that many of these psychopaths start out their path to hell by killing animals.

This guy killed a whole bunch of them....he just found a way to do it legally without it raising any suspicion....hell, he got PAID to kill 'em.

It's no surprise that he graduated to murder eventually, is it ? Isn't that what all this research has shown through the years ?
 
  • #760
Everybody knows it has been proven that many of these psychopaths start out their path to hell by killing animals.

This guy killed a whole bunch of them....he just found a way to do it legally without it raising any suspicion....hell, he got PAID to kill 'em.

It's no surprise that he graduated to murder eventually, is it ? Isn't that what all this research has shown through the years ?
To lump hunters into this group of psychopaths is ludicrous. People who kill for the enjoyment of killing are not hunters,in my opinion and the opinion of the majority of those who do hunt legally.
 

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