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|    Cleveland Mexican Kidnapper Sentenced To    |
|    18 Aug 13 20:03:59    |
      XPost: az.politics, phx.general, phx.eats       XPost: phx.onramp.general       From: rupert@dont-email.me              Michelle Knight who was raped and tortured during more than a       decade of captivity, faced her abuser, Ariel Castro, in court on       Thursday, assuring him that while her hell was over, his had       just begun.              "I spent 11 years in hell; now your hell is just beginning," she       said, addressing Castro, who admitted to abducting Knight,       Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus and subjecting them to years of       sexual and emotional abuse in his Cleveland home.              "I will overcome all this that happened," Knight said. "I will       live on; you will die a little every day."              Castro apologized to the three women he had held in captivity       for more than a decade, but blamed his actions on his own       history of sexual abuse and an addiction to pornography.              "People are trying to paint me as a monster, and I'm not a       monster. I am sick," he said.              Judge Michael Russo, of the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court,       sentenced Castro to life without parole, saying he was a danger       to the public who thought of himself as the victim.              Knight, 32, said she cried herself to sleep and missed her son,       who was 2 1/2 years old at the time of her kidnapping in 2002.              Family members made statements on behalf of DeJesus and Berry.       DeJesus' cousin Sylvia Colon turned to the defendant at the end       of her statement, saying in Spanish: "To Ariel Castro: May God       take pity on his soul. Thank you."              After Knight spoke, Castro, 53, addressed the court, blaming his       actions on a history of his own sexual abuse and an addiction to       pornography.              Beth Serrano broke down in tears as she spoke of giving up her       sister, Amanda Berry, for dead and that their mother "died       without knowing" that Berry was still alive.              Castro, breaking into tears occasionally, said of the       allegations of rape: "Practically all of [the sex] was       consensual."              "There were times when they asked me for sex," he said, adding       "many times."              "I didn't prey on them, I just acted on my sexual urges," he       said.              "Finally, I want to apologize to the victims," Castro said. "I       am truly sorry for what happened."              In preparation for his final judgement before God, he was       "reading my Bible and praying," he said.              With the sentence essentially a forgone conclusion, the defense       and prosecution sparred over how many of the lurid details of       the rape and abuse of Berry, DeJesus and Knight would be       rehashed in court.              Attorneys for the state sought to pile on evidence to back the       977-count indictment against Castro — using photos and even a       model of the defendant's house — in an effort to make the case       appeal-proof. Castro pleaded guilty to 937 counts, including       kidnapping, rape and aggravated murder.              The defense objected to the prosecution's display. Attorney       Craig Weintraub acknowledged that much of Castro's crime was       "incomprehensible" but said it was more important to "protect       the dignity and privacy of these three women."              The judge said he would allow only what was "necessary under the       law to make a proper sentencing."              In other testimony:              Police officer Barb Johnson, one of the first responders at the       scene when the three women were freed May 6, described how       Knight "launched herself" into the arms of a fellow officer,       crying, "You saved us, you saved us!"              She said DeJesus "jumped into my arms" from a dark hallway in       the house.              The officer said she recognized the victim from missing persons       photos, but that DeJesus was obviously now a mature young woman       and "a lot thinner and paler."              Detective Andy Harasimchuk of the Cleveland Police Department       Sex Crime Unit said it was clear that all three women had been       chained or otherwise restrained for long periods of time.              Cleveland FBI Special Agent Andrew Burke, who examined the crime       scene in depth, said it was "surreal and difficult" for him even       after years of field experience.              http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-       way/2013/08/01/207871511/cleveland-kidnapper-asks-to-apologize-       for-decade-of-rape-abuse              The blacks will fill his sexual needs now. HAHAHAHA!                             --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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