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Another Australia HIV infection case
Posted by DavidT


This nice man is accused of infecting others with HIV. How long will
it take before the Perth Group rides to his rescue? Do you think Elena
would volunteer to have sex with him or not?

Or perhaps this man is just too evil to be helped.....

"During the fourth day of his committal hearing yesterday, a witness
told the court Mr Neal hosted a "conversion party" at which a 15-year-
old boy was injected with crystal methamphetamine and then
"bred" (infected with HIV) by about 15 HIV-positive men who had sex
with him."

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117...rom=public_rss

Posted by DavidT


Trevis Smith has now been sentenced in Canada.

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...Canada&s_name=

Posted by Death



"DavidT" <david199@volcanomail.com> wrote in message

They are standing back and waiting for the pedophile lobby
to claim sex with minors is not harmful.

The kind loving gift-givers were very tolorant, at least they
didn't kill this kid, as has been done in the past.

FreeRepublic.com "A Conservative News Forum"
Source: The Morning News of NorthWestern Arkansas
Published: September 26, 1999, page 1 Author: Thomas Sissom
Posted on 10/16/1999 13:06:06 PDT by gaijin
Photo (snip) by Aaron Skinner, The Morning News

Joshua Brown 22, is escorted out of court by deputy public defender Lewis Lim after Monday's
probable-cause hearing in Bentonville.

Butler to seek death penalty in case
Hearing set today on motion to seal parts of affidavit

Thomas Sissom, The Morning News

The two men arrested Sunday in connection with the murder of a 13-year-old Prairie Grove boy in
Rogers were ordered held without bond Monday, and Prosecuting Attorney Brad Butler said he will
seek the death penalty in the capital-murder case.

"This is a very brutal and horrific crime, and we will be seeking the death penalty," Butler
said after a hearing in Benton County Circuit Court. "We're ready to go, ready to file charges.
Our hearts go out to the victim's family. No one deserves to lose a child in this manner."

Joshua Macave Brown, 22, and Davis Don Carpenter, 38, were in court Monday for a probable-cause
hearing in connection with the murder of Jesse Dirkhising.

Dirkhising was found near death at the home of the two men at 1207 W. Sunset St. in Rogers,
police said. Dirkhising was taken by ambulance to St. Mary's Hospital in Rogers, where he was
pronounced dead at 5:32 a.m.

Brown stood staring at the floor for most of his court appearance. Carpenter, who was seated in
the jury box, had been in the courtroom for some time reading the affidavit detailing the
charges against him. As he read, Carpenter repeatedly shook his head and muttered, "No."
Members of Dirkhising's family sat weeping, and one woman, identified as the boy's mother,
clutched a teddy bear and a framed photograph.

At Monday's hearing in Bentonville, Circuit Judge David Clinger agreed to consider a request to
seal parts of the affidavit of probable cause, detailing the accusations against the men.
Charles Duell, the public defender representing Brown, said publication of the information
could prevent the defendants from receiving a fair trial. A hearing on that motion was set for
1:30 p.m. today.

Clinger allowed an edited version to be released, and Butler, along with Rogers Police Chief
Tim Keck and Sgt. Terry Woodside, discussed the information that investigators have gathered
about the events leading to the boy's death.

According to Butler, Dirkhising had known Brown and Carpenter for several months and had been
spending weekends at their residence in Rogers. According to the affidavit, the family believed
the boy had been working at a hair-styling shop where Carpenter worked.

Police received a 911 emergency call placed from the residence at 4:53 a.m. Sunday. When police
officers and a Rogers Fire Department ambulance arrived, a man later identified as Carpenter
met them. Carpenter, described as very upset, repeatedly told the officers, "He's not
breathing." Dirkhising was found on the floor of a bedroom with duct tape around one wrist.
When asked about the tape, Brown reportedly told officers they were "just playing a game."
While being questioned at the scene, Brown allegedly assaulted Cpl. Rick Simmons and was
arrested.

Butler said Monday that the boy had been raped repeatedly over a period of hours, including
with foreign objects. While the rapes were occurring, Butler said, the boy was bound with duct
tape at his ankles, knees and wrists and also was gagged and blindfolded. Butler also said
there is some evidence the boy was drugged, and a quantity of a sedative known as amitryptiline
was found at the residence.

Police found quantities of other drugs, including suspected methamphetamine, along with items
commonly used in sexual bondage. Notes making reference to various sex acts and the use of
pills and duct tape also were found at the residence.

Butler said the two men raped Dirkhising at least six times. Each was charged with six counts
of rape in addition to capital murder. Butler said the boy was left bound and gagged after the
last rape while the two men went to get a sandwich to eat. When the men returned, Butler said,
they found the boy, apparently dead, and made the 911 emergency call.





Posted by brainfart


DavidT wrote...
This sounds like the policy in various U.S. jurisdictions to not pursue
such cases unless a minor is involved, because the public outrage is so
great that it counters the usual concerns for political correctness and
forces them to prosecute in spite of accusations of homophobia.

The single case I recall offhand of attempted male-male transmission of
the HIV virus involved a man in Pahrump, Nevada (about an hour from Las
Vegas) who buttfucked a teenage boy despite his knowing about his HIV+
status for years. The case was the first test of the state law that
made deliberate transmission without the partner's consent a felony, and
the law was only dusted off because the victim was a minor, and even
then it probably would not have been pursued except that the teenage
boy's father was Art Bell, the famous nationally-syndicated radio show
host, and it was only the celebrity connection - combined with the age of
the victim - that got the case prosecuted.

If Australian law is similar to American, they will probably offer a
plea bargain where he pleads guilty to providing an intoxicating substance
to a minor and pays a Au$50 fine, and all the other charges dropped as
long as he attends anger management and substance counseling classes. But
the boy may face serious prison time on homophobic hatecrime charges for
daring to complain about the HIV injected into his ass...

Posted by Death



"brainfart" <fart@brain.org> wrote in message
....

Once again, you are on time and on the money.
You just have to be one of my many socks, lol.



Posted by Death



" Death" <Death@yourdoor.net> wrote in message news3TNh.15881$B7.1427@bigfe9...

WH/Justice Dept
Coverup Pedophilia Cases
By Wayne Madsen
3-27-7

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' 'loyal Bushie' U.S. Attorney for Western Texas covered up a
major pedophile scandal with the connivance of the Justice Department's Criminal Section of the
Civil Rights Division.

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, already under pressure for firing several U.S. Attorneys not
considered "loyal Bushies," now faces another scandal. Albert Moskowitz, the Chief of the
Criminal Section of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, sent a letter dated
September 27, 2005, to the Superintendent of the Texas Youth Commission's West Texas State
School youth detention facility declining the prosecution of two of the Texas agency's
employees -- Ray Brookins and John Hernandez -- for engaging in sexual molestation of 10
underage males incarcerated at the facility. The charges of molestation were originally brought
by Texas Ranger Brian J. Burzynski. Earlier, in a July 28, 2005 letter, the Assistant US
Attorney for West Texas, Bill Baumann, who works for US Attorney Johnny Sutton, a close friend
of Gonzales, sent a letter to Burzynski declining federal prosecution in the pedophile case. In
a decision that indicates that the Gonzales Justice Department defines child molestation in
very narrow and high threshold terms, Baumann wrote that the young men at the West Texas
facility that claimed they were raped by Brookins and Hernandez did not sustain "bodily injury"
or "bodily pain." Baumann also defined aggravated sexual assault as resulting from a
"perpetrator knowingly causing his victim to engage in a sexual act (which can include contact
between the mouth and penis) by force against the victim or by threatening or placing the
victim in fear that the victim (or any other person) will be subjected to death, serious bodily
injury or kidnapping). Baumann stated, "I do not believe that sufficient evidence exists to
support a charge that either Brookins or Hernandez used force to cause victims to engage in a
sexual act."

Astonishingly, Baumann also writes that "none of the victims admit they consented to the sexual
contact" with the juvenile facility employees. However, Baumann then suggests that the underage
males came on to the prison guards and were "simply 'getting off' on the school administrator.
Baumann also indicates that "many students" were "retained at the West Texas State School long
after their initial release date" but that "it would be difficult to prove that either Mr.
Brookins or Mr. Hernandez prevented their release." The clear indication is that Brookins and
Hernandez kept the boys incarcerated in order to continue to sodomize them. Baumann, who
appears to be borrowing heavily from the tracts of the North American Man-Boy Love Association
(NAMBLA), suggests that sex between the underage males and detention facility personnel is
perfectly legitimate as long as the sex is consensual. There are also reports that detained
youth in the Texas Youth system are transported from various facilities for purposes of
prostitution.

After the allegations about abuse at the West Texas detention facility became public, Hernandez
was forced to resign as principal at a Midland, Texas charter school. A Ward County grand jury
is investigating the case.

There are now reports that pedophilia extends to other youth detention facilities in Texas. The
Texas Sheltered Care Facility in Nixon, in south Texas, is being investigated for the abuse,
including sexual molestation of detained Latin American immigrant youth housed at the center.
The facility is operated by Away from Home, Inc. Some 72 children were relocated from the
facility after the abuse charges were raised. The Texas Department of Family and Protective
Services investigated the Nixon facility and referred the case to US Attorney Johnny Sutton and
the FBI. However, once again, Sutton decided "the alleged activity, which as the focus of the
investigation, could likely be more effectively addressed by the state of Texas prosecutorial
authorities." FBI agent Erik Vasys told the Houston Chronicle that the FBI was "disappointed"
in the failure of the Justice Department to bring charges. Presidential adviser Karl Rove has
been implicated by child welfare advocates in Texas in the failure of the Justice Department to
prosecute the Texas child abuse and pedophilia cases. Indictments in the case prepared by the
US Attorney for West Texas were reportedly spiked on the orders of the White House and Justice
Department.

Baumann states that Burzynski "thoroughly investigated the allegations brought to your
attention by the Texas Youth Commission" and promptly interviewed all witnesses and victims,
gathered appropriate documentation from school officials and executed a federal search warrant
at the residence of Mr. Hernandez at West Texas State School in Pyote." Baumann concludes, " It
is my opinion, however, that our office's resources would be better employed investigating and
prosecuting cases involving more clearly defined violations of federal criminal law."

The decision of the Gonzales Justice Department to decline prosecution of pedophiles within the
Texas Youth Commission juvenile detention system mirrors its failure to take prompt action last
year in the case of former Representative Mark Foley (R-FL), whose e-mails with underage male
congressional pages were turned over to the Justice Department for investigation. On October 3,
2006, WMR reported the following:

"WMR has learned from informed sources in the Justice Department that the salacious e-mails
from Rep. Mark Foley were leaked to ABC News by career Justice Department prosecutors and FBI
agents who are incensed that Attorneys General John Ashcroft and Alberto Gonzales covered up
the House page scandal for political reasons. The back story of Pagegate is that there was a
criminal conspiracy by the top political leadership of the Justice Department to cover up the
predatory activities of Foley and other GOP members of Congress since at least 2003 and,
likely, as early as 2001."

Rove and Gonzales look out for the interests of NAMBLA in the latest scandal to rock the Bush
administration. Bush family continues its long family tradition of promoting and protecting
pedophiles.

The GOP Congress and the Justice Department, under orders from the White House, successfully
covered up the Pagegate scandal. Similar acts of pedophilia involving sodomy and other sexually
explicit conduct with underage males were carried out at the U.S. detention center in Abu
Ghraib, Iraq. The Donald Rumsfeld Pentagon, with the support of the White House, covered up
those incidents. Pedophilia and the Bush family spans two generations. George H. W. Bush
covered up a major prostitution scandal involving underage males in the late 1980s. The scandal
involved the use of child prostitutes and congressional pages, some of whom were given midnight
tours of the Bush White House by the late GOP lobbyist Craig Spence. According to The Franklin
Coverup: Child Abuse, Satanism and Murder in Nebraska,

http://www.amazon.com/Franklin-Cover.../dp/0963215809

by former Nebraska Republican State Senator John DeCamp, the 1980s scandal also involved
Nebraska's Boys Town orphanage, child prostitutes from around the country, NAMBLA, top GOP
officials in Nebraska, including Franklin Savings and Loan chief Lawrence ("Larry') King. The
Franklin Scandal, as it is known, also implicated George H. W. Bush in at least one sexual
encounter with a 19-year old African American male named Brent.

Pedophilia and the Bush family also extend to Florida. While Jeb Bush was governor, the Florida
Department of Children and Families "lost" a number of computer files and falsified other files
implicating state employees and foster parents in serious cases of child abuse. There were also
cases of children in state care, including a five-year old Miami girl being "lost." Democratic
state legislators in Florida laid direct blame for the incidents at the feet of Jeb Bush.

Note: There is no middle ground with pedophilia. Either government officials prosecute
pedophile offenders or they do not. If they do not, it is clear that they are either pedophiles
themselves or aid and abet in pedophile activities. In either case, it is a crime. Congress and
the FBI should take a close look at Alberto Gonzales, Albert Moskowitz, Johnny Sutton, Bill
Baumann, and Karl Rove.

http://waynemadsenreport.com/
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