Yeah, Make the minimum 100 years. Then again, at that point it should just be death penalty. No point in housing, feeding and giving free medical care to monsters for life.
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From the post:
"On most days, Alicia was sent to a Denver-area hotel room, where a steady stream of people would show up and pay for sex.
From 9 a.m. to 4 a.m., she’d take call after call after call. And then she’d go home to her pimp, and he’d demand sex, too. Slap her around if she resisted. When she got pregnant with his child, she thought he’d let her out of the life.
“For me I had a whole fantasy, like we were going to be a family, and that life was going to stop at some point, but he had no intentions,” she told The Denver Post, which is identifying Alicia solely by her first name because she is a survivor of sex crimes.
When her perpetrator was arrested, Alicia was too terrified to walk into the courthouse. She didn’t have a phone because he’d tracked her that way before, so she didn’t tune into virtual court hearings. Eventually, he got probation, largely because Alicia didn’t participate in the court process."
Yeah, Make the minimum 100 years. Then again, at that point it should just be death penalty. No point in housing, feeding and giving free medical care to monsters for life.
Archive: https://archive.today/5vskv
From the post:
"On most days, Alicia was sent to a Denver-area hotel room, where a steady stream of people would show up and pay for sex.
From 9 a.m. to 4 a.m., she’d take call after call after call. And then she’d go home to her pimp, and he’d demand sex, too. Slap her around if she resisted. When she got pregnant with his child, she thought he’d let her out of the life.
“For me I had a whole fantasy, like we were going to be a family, and that life was going to stop at some point, but he had no intentions,” she told The Denver Post, which is identifying Alicia solely by her first name because she is a survivor of sex crimes.
When her perpetrator was arrested, Alicia was too terrified to walk into the courthouse. She didn’t have a phone because he’d tracked her that way before, so she didn’t tune into virtual court hearings. Eventually, he got probation, largely because Alicia didn’t participate in the court process."
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