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    1. new_yorks_alright on

      >Stimpson, who wept and howled as the jury returned their verdict

      Yeah I bet you did.

    2. Mindless_Pride8976 on

      *Stimpson’s victim was punched and kicked during the attack under a bridge near Cardiff Central railway station in the early hours.*

      *She begged her attacker to stop as she was stripped naked, beaten and raped twice.*

      *Videos taken from Stimpson’s mobile phone showed the woman with a severely swollen and bleeding face, her right eye completely closed.*

      *She lifted her hands to her attacker and said: “Don’t beat me up baby, don’t beat me please. I’ve got kids.”*

      The article’s pretty horrendous. What an absolutely revolting man.

    3. antbaby_machetesquad on

      You can’t rehabilitate a sadistic rapist, he should never be released.

    4. Longjumping-Buy-4736 on

      There’s video recording he took himself of the assault on his phone yet:

      He turned to his girlfriend and parents in the public gallery crying: “I didn’t do it, I love you”, before being led away

      Imagine being loved by and loving someone like him, after all the evidence.

    5. Substantial_War_844 on

      Damn another future doctor or engineer locked up…

      Where are “usual suspect” comments now?

    6. According-Let3541 on

      This is absolutely horrific and his defence was beyond insulting – having degraded his poor victim as he did, he then came up with the most ridiculous defence in order to humiliate her further. Disgusting human being and I hope he is sentenced to life – there’s so many aggravating factors here.

    7. PsychoticDust on

      I read the article. Jesus fucking Christ. I sincerely hope this pathetic excuse of a human gets what he deserves.

      I hope, really, really hope that the woman ends up being ok.

    8. accounttomakemaps on

      Wait before he transitions into a “woman” so he can continue in prison…

    9. Late-Spot-8081 on

      He literally recorded himself raping her on his phone, and still has the audacity to try and act like it wasn’t him?

      Bold move cotton

    10. I’m usually very pro-rehabilitation and reintegration, I don’t believe that evil as a concept exists, and described actions are just a product of human behaviour—but that article was difficult to read. I’m having trouble trying to come up with an argument as to why the this guy should ever be released, especially as it seems that he’s denying the crime even post-sentencing, and showing no remorse for his actions.

      It’s sickening how people view homeless individuals as not sharing the protections of the law that we all have a right to enjoy as part of a civilised society. It’s completely incomprehensible to me how a person can see another person on the street and think “*nice, free game*”.

    11. MattMBerkshire on

      Other countries that we all speak ill of, have far better methods for dealing with pieces of shit like this.