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Man walked 351 miles to sleep with teenage girl
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<blockquote data-quote="Batman_" data-source="post: 1285108" data-attributes="member: 13295"><p>This shit bothers me. Any man who is willing to walk hundreds of miles for any woman, 14 years old or not, is probably mentally or emotionally unstable. Why are we punishing him for that instead of giving him help?</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, I'm willing to bet the pictures they shared with him were of a girl of at least 18 years old and very attractive. That always did that on TCAP, which was extremely misleading. It's like they're trying to make people into criminals who wouldn't have ordinarily done anything. </p><p></p><p>And who's to say that the perpetrator would have actually done anything? I mean, are they assuming he would have just raped her on the spot? If he has no prior convinctions, that's a bit of a leap. People's online personas are often very silly and do not reflect their real life intentions or character whatsoever. Can you really convinct someone on the basis of assuming their intentionality? That's some minority report type of shit there. The American legal system makes me sick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Batman_, post: 1285108, member: 13295"] This shit bothers me. Any man who is willing to walk hundreds of miles for any woman, 14 years old or not, is probably mentally or emotionally unstable. Why are we punishing him for that instead of giving him help? Furthermore, I'm willing to bet the pictures they shared with him were of a girl of at least 18 years old and very attractive. That always did that on TCAP, which was extremely misleading. It's like they're trying to make people into criminals who wouldn't have ordinarily done anything. And who's to say that the perpetrator would have actually done anything? I mean, are they assuming he would have just raped her on the spot? If he has no prior convinctions, that's a bit of a leap. People's online personas are often very silly and do not reflect their real life intentions or character whatsoever. Can you really convinct someone on the basis of assuming their intentionality? That's some minority report type of shit there. The American legal system makes me sick. [/QUOTE]
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