As heart-wrenching as it is to read, I'm always pleased when the media makes a choice to expose the depth of depravity of recent child *advertiser censored* cases. I think many in the general public still have the ill-informed idea that child *advertiser censored* is primarily "child erotica"--sexualized photos of children or *advertiser censored* including mid-teens and up. These images can certainly qualify as child *advertiser censored* but it's so much more than that. It never ceases to amaze me just how many bright and savvy adults have no earthly clue. I guess they don't read WS. Hopefully, this article will pry open a few people's eyes.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/windsor-ch...ase-extraordinarily-disturbing-143104396.html
Windsor child *advertiser censored* case 'extraordinarily disturbing'
July 30, 2011
"One seasoned prosecutor called it "the worst of the worst of the worst." Gerald Dusa, 41, who pleaded guilty to possessing child *advertiser censored*, had more than a thousand hard-core images and videos stored on several computers..."
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"These images were not merely erotic images of children," [Assistant Crown attorney Gary] Nikota said. "They were particularly disturbing images of child *advertiser censored*. These are extraordinarily disturbing videos." Nikota said some of the videos show pre-pubescent girls using sex toys, being raped by adult males and being forced to perform sex acts. Sometimes the offenders are shot only from the shoulders down, or while wearing a mask. Sometimes the children wear blindfolds or masks...."
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"....But [Defence lawyer Evan] Webber - who counted almost 1,400 illegal images and about 150 videos - noted that Dusa did not make any of the *advertiser censored*. "Mr. Dusa has not been connected to any production or distribution of the material," Webber said. "There is no evidence that he has actively purchased any of the *advertiser censored*." Webber also said that as digital *advertiser censored* collections go, in an age when computers can store 400,000-plus pictures, "it's not an overwhelming amount..."
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"...He said Dusa otherwise has a "good character." And he submitted a package of letters from friends and co-workers of his client who praised Dusa as a hard-working, funny, and kind man always quick to help others. Finally, Webber noted that Dusa, who has worked full time for the last 17 years as a technician in a plastic mouldinjection shop, stands to lose his job if sent to jail...."
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"...Dusa, who sat stoically Friday in jeans and black shirt, will be sentenced Aug. 26 by Ontario Court Justice Guy De-Marco...."
more at link
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/windsor-ch...ase-extraordinarily-disturbing-143104396.html
Windsor child *advertiser censored* case 'extraordinarily disturbing'
July 30, 2011
"One seasoned prosecutor called it "the worst of the worst of the worst." Gerald Dusa, 41, who pleaded guilty to possessing child *advertiser censored*, had more than a thousand hard-core images and videos stored on several computers..."
and
"These images were not merely erotic images of children," [Assistant Crown attorney Gary] Nikota said. "They were particularly disturbing images of child *advertiser censored*. These are extraordinarily disturbing videos." Nikota said some of the videos show pre-pubescent girls using sex toys, being raped by adult males and being forced to perform sex acts. Sometimes the offenders are shot only from the shoulders down, or while wearing a mask. Sometimes the children wear blindfolds or masks...."
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"....But [Defence lawyer Evan] Webber - who counted almost 1,400 illegal images and about 150 videos - noted that Dusa did not make any of the *advertiser censored*. "Mr. Dusa has not been connected to any production or distribution of the material," Webber said. "There is no evidence that he has actively purchased any of the *advertiser censored*." Webber also said that as digital *advertiser censored* collections go, in an age when computers can store 400,000-plus pictures, "it's not an overwhelming amount..."
and
"...He said Dusa otherwise has a "good character." And he submitted a package of letters from friends and co-workers of his client who praised Dusa as a hard-working, funny, and kind man always quick to help others. Finally, Webber noted that Dusa, who has worked full time for the last 17 years as a technician in a plastic mouldinjection shop, stands to lose his job if sent to jail...."
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"...Dusa, who sat stoically Friday in jeans and black shirt, will be sentenced Aug. 26 by Ontario Court Justice Guy De-Marco...."
more at link