Teenager who raped boy, 6, given 16 months detention

by PoppedCork

32 comments
  1. [He was 13 years old when the offending began and continued until he was 15]

    So he was offending for longer than his sentence.

  2. Whatever about the sentence, what’s really worrying is that the offender still “needs to work on his insight into his offending and victim empathy”.

  3. Harrowing stuff. Chap should never see the outside of a padded cell.

  4. Very lenient sentence for a very serious crime. 16 months for a lifetime of trauma.

    I don’t care that the offender was ‘only’ 13 when the crimes began, everyone knows it’s wrong to rape. Offending at such an early age is actually more concerning to me because if he’s this bad at that age, what’ll he be when he’s bigger and more street-savvy?

  5. This is not the type of person who ever becomes ‘reformed’, they are beyond fucked.

  6. “[He was 13 years old when the offending began and continued until he was 15]”

    As the parent of the 6year old… I dont even know how you could not just wait for this rapist to be out and beat him untill the brink of death and they have to eat out of a tube for the rest of their life for destroying your 6year olds inocence.

  7. Shame he didn’t have an cannabis on him. He might have gotten a real punishment.

  8. Christ that’s harrowing to read, I feel so so bad for that child. I genuinely don’t know what I’d do if anything like this happened to my young lad. Being a parent is scary.

  9. What the fuck is wrong with this country, when I was 15 I had no intention of doing this sort of stuff, age is not an excuse

  10. Judges and these powerful creeps all do this shit themselves so don’t want them sentences being too high for their pals

  11. Who’s doing this sentencing and how do we get rid of them

  12. The fker should be locked up for years. People like this should be castrated they’re sick. That c*nt has ruined that child’s childhood, his innocence and his life, it absolutely breaks my heart.

  13. There is no sense in letting something like that back into the community. It is beyond redemption.

  14. No normal teenager would commit such a crime. There is more to uncover there. They mustn’t have recieved proper parenting or may have experienced similar abuse. That is not right at all.

    This is no excuse and just likely to be the reason why. The lenient sentence is no doubt reflective of this.

    I feel so so sorry for that poor little 6 year old. That is absolutely horrible. I hope they receive the care they need to go on to have some semblance of a normal happy childhood.

  15. >A psychological report was handed to the court, which outlined that the teenager needs to work on his insight into his offending and victim empathy.

    So the sex offender doesn’t really see what he did as a seriously wrong and evil thing. He raped a very young child and likely only admitted it after being pushed by his parents.

    Thank fuck the man who witnessed it said it to the parent, otherwise this would have only continued.

  16. I don’t know what punishment this little freak should get.  But I do know that he is going to do this kind of thing again if given half a chance.   He needs to be monitored forever.

  17. But look if it was Judge Nolan it’d be a bag of sweets and an our father

  18. Jesus fuckin christ, how does anyone review a crime like that and come to that conclusion

  19. Criminal age of responsibility is 12 in this country. For those wondering.

  20. Someone with a chronic illness smokes a joint for pain relief…2 years in jail.

    This only gets 16 months?

  21. I’m sure he’ll end up with a lovely job as a bishop when he grows up

  22. About 5-6 years ago I saw something eerily similar to what is described in this article. I was walking by a flats complex in the North inner city and noticed an older boy, about 12, with a younger boy up against the wall, parting his bum cheeks with his hands. I shouted at him and he ran. I then walked the young boy back to his mother’s flat and told her what happened. It was around this time and now I wonder was I the man that brought him home.

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