by Suff » 29 Mar 2015, 15:44
Reading the transcripts in the different papers shows me two things. One he was a first class predator who recognised that what he wanted was wrong and also that he wanted it all.
Two, there are a lot of vulnerable people out there (mostly women, but not all), who are preyed on by these predators.
Having lost his first wife and child through his bizarre appetites, he clearly hid his desires in order to marry and have more children with the idyllic lifestyle, then he used the internet to seek out others to carry out his desires on.
To me that's premeditated murder and, were it up to me, he would hang.
The biggest change today is that people can meet, talk and act out their fantasies without actually seeing each other. All via the internet. Then, as things progress, they can meet in person. This is different from decades gone by where it would be much more difficult for these predators to find their victims as the opportunities were less.
Personally I'm somewhat sickened by BDSM and I can't understand people who go in for it. A friend of mine, who I have known for quite a long time, mentioned recently that he was searched at the airport and his "handcuffs" were seen. Then he grinned and said "handcuffs can be fun in the bedroom". Personally I kept my own counsel, because my thoughts were (for you or for her?), because in my estimation he would never wear them.
I don't see how you could close down these internet sites because there is a genuine need, in some cases, for people to explore their darker side. But how do you ensure the murderous predators are kept out? I have an innate distrust of anyone who wants to impose their will on someone else in such a way, even if it is "just a bit of fun" as they might say.
I don't think that society has become "more" depraved. I just think the depraved in society now have a bigger audience. This is where the lack of a death penalty simply doesn't work. This kind of person doesn't want to die for their perversions. Therefore we should give them an incentive not to carry them out.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.