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Father takes daughter’s alleged rapist to dinner, kills him (1 Viewer)

mquinnjr

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http://fox4kc.com/2014/11/03/father-invites-daughters-alleged-rapist-to-dinner-tortures-kills-him/

Feel like Dad did what every dad would want to do in this situation, and having a hard time siding with "well the legal process didn't play out," while stepping away that's probably the way to go about this.

What do you guys think, removed from the situation vs. in it? Maybe tuning up (but not killing) the accused so the daughter gets to have her dad in her life at some point, since presumably for planned murder he'll be sent to jail for a long time in India (assuming here).

 
Heated tongs to the genitals... I would've gone with sneaking some Viagra into his drink (I hear this stuff is cheap in India), followed by using a vise grip.

Nonetheless, well played.

 
You never really know do you? Just how crazy would it make you to think of your little girl being hurt that way? I don't think I'd invite him over to dinner though. If I am going to plan it I am going to try to get away with it.

 
Well, I guess that is justice. I am not one that typically thinks that we should self police but in cases such as these hard to argue against it. Hope the judge and or jury are understanding of this situation.

 
You never really know do you? Just how crazy would it make you to think of your little girl being hurt that way? I don't think I'd invite him over to dinner though. If I am going to plan it I am going to try to get away with it.
Why turn yourself in? At least avoid trying to get caught.
"Gee, who could have horribly mutilated this man's genitals while torturing him to death? Was it the gas company? He was late on the gas bill last month..."

/Indian police thought bubbles

 
You never really know do you? Just how crazy would it make you to think of your little girl being hurt that way? I don't think I'd invite him over to dinner though. If I am going to plan it I am going to try to get away with it.
yeah, the guy would just disappear and no traces

 
You never really know do you? Just how crazy would it make you to think of your little girl being hurt that way? I don't think I'd invite him over to dinner though. If I am going to plan it I am going to try to get away with it.
Why turn yourself in? At least avoid trying to get caught.
"Gee, who could have horribly mutilated this man's genitals while torturing him to death? Was it the gas company? He was late on the gas bill last month..."

/Indian police thought bubbles
I'm thinking more like the body is never found.

 
Well, I guess that is justice. I am not one that typically thinks that we should self police but in cases such as these hard to argue against it. Hope the judge and or jury are understanding of this situation.
Would the jury be informed?

 
This happened a few years ago in NO or BR... met the perp returning from somewhere at the airport and just popped him.

He was acquitted.

 
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Accroding to every Indian IT tech I've talked to he should have first tried to restart the relationship to see if that fixed the problem.

 
This happened a few years ago in NO or BR... met the perp returning from somewhere at the airport and just popped him.

He was acquitted.
No way.
Yup, that's it.

I was wrong about the acquittal though - Plauche pleaded no contest to manslaughter and was sentenced to five years probation.

The killing sparked debates across the country, and a heated murder trial followed. In 1985, Gary Plauche pleaded no contest to a manslaughter charge and received a suspended sentence of seven years in prison, five years of probation and hundreds of hours of community service.Other than pre-trial jail time, Gary Plauche never spent time in prison for shooting Doucet.
 
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Great, now the young girl has to deal with being raped and having her dad in jail. Very selfish act by the father but typical for an Indian male to make the situation all about him.

 
Well, I guess that is justice. I am not one that typically thinks that we should self police but in cases such as these hard to argue against it. Hope the judge and or jury are understanding of this situation.
Would the jury be informed?
There is no jury to inform:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jury_trial

Similarly, jury trials were abolished by the government of India in 1960 (this was followed by Pakistan soon afterwards) on the grounds they would be susceptible to media and public influence.
 
Well, I guess that is justice. I am not one that typically thinks that we should self police but in cases such as these hard to argue against it. Hope the judge and or jury are understanding of this situation.
Would the jury be informed?
There is no jury to inform:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jury_trial

Similarly, jury trials were abolished by the government of India in 1960 (this was followed by Pakistan soon afterwards) on the grounds they would be susceptible to media and public influence.
Wow, horrible. As if judges aren't susceptible to outside influences....

 
This happened a few years ago in NO or BR... met the perp returning from somewhere at the airport and just popped him.

He was acquitted.
No way.
Yup, that's it.

I was wrong about the acquittal though - Plauche pleaded no contest to manslaughter and was sentenced to five years probation.

The killing sparked debates across the country, and a heated murder trial followed. In 1985, Gary Plauche pleaded no contest to a manslaughter charge and received a suspended sentence of seven years in prison, five years of probation and hundreds of hours of community service.Other than pre-trial jail time, Gary Plauche never spent time in prison for shooting Doucet.
Still never heard of it.

 
Well, I guess that is justice. I am not one that typically thinks that we should self police but in cases such as these hard to argue against it. Hope the judge and or jury are understanding of this situation.
It is?
honestly, my view is any person that would harm a child in this way does not deserve to be here, so yes I guess it was. On the other hand the father will be facing significant charges so I don't know. Tough call.
 
This is all well and good if dad got the right guy. But if he didn't or if the daughter made up the story, then... well, thanks Posty.

 
You can't really be "removed from the situation" and form an accurate opinion about this. Sexual violence in India is much more prevalent than it is in the United States. It is estimated that a woman is raped every twenty seconds on average in India, and the amount of reported sexual violence there has increased over 900% in the last forty years.

What's more is that the victims are hardly ever vindicated and are often made negative examples of within their society, and many times these women are even threatened into not saying anything by the authorities when it does happen. It's worse in the rural areas of India. The topic of sexual violence toward women has also been a huge topic of focus in India's most recent elections. The system over there is harshly tilted against the women who are being abused, and without mentioning any of that stuff to put it into context is why I'll agree this is kind of "posty."

 
Given the likelihood of a rape conviction in India, not terribly surprising. This is the kind of thing it will take to make the judiciary start convicting these ########s.

 
Great, now the young girl has to deal with being raped and having her dad in jail. Very selfish act by the father but typical for an Indian male to make the situation all about him.
Is he Muslim? He could pass this off as an honor killing and TOTALLY get away with it.

 
I don't see how they can jail the father. As time passes and he realizes he got the wrong guy, he'll need to torture and kill the next right guy. Or as time passes and he realizes his daughter wasn't raped it'll be totally clear that he had his good reasons.

 

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