Child Sex Advocates Jailed For Porn Stash

 

While these stories are not very palitable, they do need to be told. These pedophilia rights advocates got busted with 50,000 images of young boys in sexual situations hidden in  a secret vault at their home. For this they get 4 and 2 1/2 years in jail. Absurd.

A former vicar and a paedophile rights campaigner have been jailed after a stash of pornography showing children being raped and tortured was found in a secret vault.
Former Anglican minister Michael Studdert and Thomas O’Carroll, who campaigned for the legalisation of sex with children, were jailed for four years and two-and-a-half years respectively after pleading guilty to a string of child porn offences.
However, the judge felt an indeterminate jail sentence was not necessary for public protection in either case because they should not be sentenced “for their views”.
Detective Chief Inspector Neil Thompson, of the Met’s Paedophile Unit, said he was a “little disappointed” at the decision saying: “I do believe both men are a danger to children.”
The stash of magazines, videos, photographs and slides of nearly 50,000 images was found at Studdert’s sprawling country home. They were collected over 50 years. ITV News

Posted December 21, 2006 by
WTF | 11 comments


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  • Comments

    11 Responses to “Child Sex Advocates Jailed For Porn Stash”

    1. vicki on December 21st, 2006 2:01 pm

      What kind of mentality is this???Are they for real? OMG just sick..torture of children?

    2. Mike on December 21st, 2006 2:20 pm

      “Michael Studdert, 67, admitted 20 sample counts of making indecent images of children between January 2001 and the beginning of this year, one of distributing them and one of possession.”

      Someone should tell the Judge this isn’t a “View” it molestation. The kids don’t stand a chance with these so called Judges protecting them.

    3. joe bear on December 21st, 2006 2:21 pm

      yes,they are for .I think that jail forever and then some is to easy.But they a right to belong to nablm.sick f’ss

    4. MIss-Underestimated on December 21st, 2006 3:05 pm

      I wonder if the judge would have had a different ruling if these creeps lived next door to his children/grand children.

      BE VERY CAREFUL WHO YOU VOTE FOR ….ESPECIALLY THE PEOPLE WHO ARE TO UPHOLD THE LAW…..THEY CAN BE AS DANGEROUS TO SOCIETY AS THE CRIMINALS THEY LET WALK THE STREETS.

    5. Richard on December 21st, 2006 3:43 pm

      The Anglican reference indicates that this took place in Britain. The judge said that these scum can’t be punished for their views … aren’t there laws in the UK against possessing indecent photos? Why can’t they also prosecute the producers of this garbage?

    6. Richard on December 21st, 2006 3:44 pm

      Hey, maybe these scum will open a British branch of the Paedophilia Party that, as we remember, made its debut in the Netherlands last summer or thereabouts. If that happened, maybe people would rouse themselves from their slumbers and wake up to see the atrocities that are going on under the rubric of “free speech.”

    7. joe bear on December 21st, 2006 9:00 pm

      These are sick people and need to be isolated.

    8. Kate on December 21st, 2006 10:58 pm

      Rape committed against an adult can bring a LIFE sentence in this country! But, not against children??? This is just another glowing example of how children in this country have no rights. They are definitely not protected by any laws in some states.

      Mothers Against Drunk Drivers have legislated for tougher sentences than these slap on the hand sentences. Bring on the Mothers Against Pedophiles!!! A group of mamas can take care of anything!

    9. tuyvnsurvivor on December 22nd, 2006 10:32 am

      61 and 67 yrs of age too. Older than me. Does age alone not bring better character. Horse spit.

      There are so many weird-o’s we have got to begin taking privalages away from screwballs. Let them keep the drivers license as they need to work, save us a buck…take their blamed air conditioner out, computer service out, demand that if they eat out it can only be at Taco Bell. Seriously, if we do not have the courage to put criminals in jail, can’t afford the space, then get creative to pull privalages, and by all means see that they are obviously paper branded. Bagman work at minimum wage and no tips. This is not cruel and unusual punishment, it is for the survival of our society, for our pride and reflection of how other parts of the world hate us or tolerate us.

      We have no guts, and as well live in a time where shock, scanadal, pitty the odd is kool. Sure, many will tune into the View today or care about Donald’s next response…tiny example. History Ch last night about 12:30 central had a commercial for guys to hook up with guys…tiny example. We are really going bad, everywhere.

      Criminals and deviants do not deserve better than the military, a long waiting statement. Then give them no better disapline. In running a large corp and owning an overlapping construction company, we worked some hard ‘boys’ at times. When one uglied us up, not quite bad enough to be ran off (which we did not believe in much at all), when they came struggling back they fully expected and met with the reallity of doing some sort of –i-work…stuffing insulation or the like for weeks.

      But it appears decline is easier in these forget the plot give me the action times, and more easily we are going downhill.

    10. Jon on December 23rd, 2006 3:52 pm

      does anyone think there is a difference between “fantasy” and “reality?”

    11. Patti on December 23rd, 2006 11:16 pm

      Looks to me like a clear case of “numbing” one’s
      conscience. Isn’t this exactly what we are told,
      practically on a daily basis?

      Violence begets Violence

      No one is ammune.

      Now think about a movie like:
      “I Know What You Did Last Summer”
      in the hands of a psychopath…

      Violence begets Violence

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