I appreciate your brief synopsis and timeline of the crime. Your insights into and abhorrence of the crime, your review of the criminal's background are well expressed.
Thank you. Poor little Alicia. To be raped when youre 6 is incomprehensible. Her suffering and terror are worth many life sentences, not to mention her death. This man should NEVER be paroled.
7 days and Aaron will be 21, and too old for Polmont YOI. Where do you think he'll end up? I reckon Monsters' Mansion (HMP Wakefield!) 😂🤣 Seriously, even after listening to your analysis, I still just cannot get my mind round what he did. Even after taking her, you would have thought when she woke up he'd have said to himself, "What am I doing?" and tried to take her back with nobody noticing. What about when he knew he was hurting her? Why didn't he say "Enough!" Then he could have tried to do a damage limitation job and got her back home. Why did he "enjoy" it? I've heard of sadism, but I can only guess you have to be one to understand it.
He will have a shock to the system if he goes to Wakefield. There were many complex relationships involved in his decision to take her. Any person with morals would have stopped before raping, never mind killing, her. An act like that could be fuelled by extreme anger, or not seeing her suffering as a negative thing. It is possible that her suffering was central to his behaviour. Sadists see things we think of as disgusting, as being enjoyable.
I appreciate your brief synopsis and timeline of the crime. Your insights into and abhorrence of the crime, your review of the criminal's background are well expressed.
Thank you. Poor little Alicia. To be raped when youre 6 is incomprehensible. Her suffering and terror are worth many life sentences, not to mention her death. This man should NEVER be paroled.
7 days and Aaron will be 21, and too old for Polmont YOI. Where do you think he'll end up? I reckon Monsters' Mansion (HMP Wakefield!) 😂🤣 Seriously, even after listening to your analysis, I still just cannot get my mind round what he did. Even after taking her, you would have thought when she woke up he'd have said to himself, "What am I doing?" and tried to take her back with nobody noticing. What about when he knew he was hurting her? Why didn't he say "Enough!" Then he could have tried to do a damage limitation job and got her back home. Why did he "enjoy" it? I've heard of sadism, but I can only guess you have to be one to understand it.
He will have a shock to the system if he goes to Wakefield. There were many complex relationships involved in his decision to take her. Any person with morals would have stopped before raping, never mind killing, her. An act like that could be fuelled by extreme anger, or not seeing her suffering as a negative thing. It is possible that her suffering was central to his behaviour. Sadists see things we think of as disgusting, as being enjoyable.