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Woman sets fire to man who raped her daughter

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Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: BigJ
I don't feel bad for the man, but that lady should go to jail for what she did.

My thoughts exactly.
Tis true..

It's the only way to have a lawful, organized society.
Just as there are some things for which the consequences are worthy.

 
Why and under what circumstances do they give passes from prison? Why was he allowed out for three days?

Almost sounds like she had it set up. =/
 
Originally posted by: elbosco
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...she was cheered and clapped by a crowd, who shouted "Bravo!" and "Well done!"
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well-done, indeed.

Glad he didn't die right away. It gave him chance to wish he hadn't done what he apparently did.

 
Originally posted by: elbosco
London: Taking the law in her own hands, a Spanish mother set afire a man who raped her teenaged daughter and allegedly taunted her about the assault, a report here said today.

The rapist Antonio Cosme Velasco Soriano, who later succumbed to injuries, had been sent to jail for nine years in 1998, but was let out on a three-day pass and returned to his home town of Benejuzar, 50 km south of Alicante, on the Costa Blanca.

While there, he passed his victim's mother in the street and allegedly taunted her about the attack. He is said to have called out: "How's your daughter?" before heading into a crowded bar, The Sunday Telegraph reported today.

Shortly after, the woman walked into the bar, poured a bottle of petrol over Soriano and lit a match. She watched as the flames engulfed him, before walking out.

The woman fled to Alicante, where she was arrested the same evening. When she appeared in court the next day in the town of Orihuela, she was cheered and clapped by a crowd, who shouted "Bravo!" and "Well done!" the newspaper reported.

A judge ordered her to be held in prison and undergo psychiatric tests, provoking anger from friends and neighbours, who have set up a petition calling for her release.

Soriano suffered 60 per cent burns in the attack on June 13 and later succumbed to injuries

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Can't say I feel sorry for him.

If they let the woman go, then they will have to let the guy go. You cant have laws if some people are alowed to break them.
 
You cant have laws if some people are alowed to break them.

She should be tried by a jury of her peers!

BTW, thanks loads for quoting all that verbiage again. :roll:
 
Originally posted by: Ornery
You cant have laws if some people are alowed to break them.

She should be tried by a jury of her peers!

BTW, thanks loads for quoting all that verbiage again. :roll:

i just read it and posted i didnt read the conversation afterwards.
 
If Zuni could just lose the damn quote button for one week, it would be long enough to see the bandwidth usage cut in half, the threads would still make just as much sense, and take half as long to read!
 
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