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Man who ‘indecently assaulted’ 8-year-old girl said his goal is to assault other children; gets inadequate consequences!

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The then-31-year-old man, Cane, confessed to ra-ing a woman and biting off a chunk of her face, which landed him in an institute where he continued his behavior by launching a series of violent and se-ual attacks on staff member.

“Cane stated his goal was to be placed in a community where he could kill and ra-e the first female he came in contact with,” said Dr. Anderson. “He’s threatened to rape and kill his sisters, licking peers’ doorknobs and expressing that he wants to have se* with them. Cane can also be destructive and be abusive towards animals.” Anderson also confirmed that Cane was stating he wanted to grab a 3- to 6-year-old and have se* with them…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Unfortunately, despite him promising to continue his reign of terror as soon as he was freed, Judge O’Connell decided the defendant was mentally incompetent to stand trial.

Disturbingly, he was released back into the community where he made good on his promise to do violence. “Mr. Cane lacks the intellectual capacity to understand his basic Constitutional rights,” the judge concluded, adding that he was unlikely to regain competency in the foreseeable future. Just 24 hours after he was released, the 31-year-old man attacked an 8-year-old girl in her front yard. He confessed to hitting her in the head with a shovel and fracturing her skull before ra-ing her, per reports. The child suffered internal bruising and tearing, indicating that she had been se-ually assaulted.

Although Cane has repeatedly confessed to his charges and threatened to commit further crimes, the same judge who dismissed his case the first time has once again dropped his charges in the case against his 8-year-old victim, citing his inability to stand trial for the second time.

Judge O’Connell dismissed charges of first-degree ra-e, first-degree assault, and first-degree robbery. Cane was mandatorily institutionalized after his first ra-e but was released because he didn’t meet the state’s requirements for involuntary hospitalization.

According to the state law, individuals can only be hospitalized against their will if they are believed to benefit from psychiatric treatment. In Cane’s case, doctors don’t believe he can be helped. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

“Mr. Madden is incompetent and unlikely to gain in the foreseeable future because of his intellectual deficit,” Judge O’Connell said.

“It’s clear from reports he’s a danger to himself and others as well. Cane is expected to once again be released into the community thanks to this legal loophole. As such, state congress members created a bill to change the standard so that dangerous criminals who are considered unfit for trial can be involuntarily hospitalized.

The community fears that they will soon see Cane on the streets. Some have warned that if Cane isn’t dealt with in the courtroom, mob justice will prevail. “He has a revolving door when he goes to court,” said Walker, with the CNLC. “Whatever he does next, I just feel like (the judge has) blood on her hands.”

However, Judge O’Connell claims that her hands are tied and that because she believes he is incapable of standing trial, she cannot hold him accountable for his crimes. Instead, she blames the legal code that provides an escape clause for violent offenders.

Judge O’Connell told the court that violent criminals like Cane “can’t be hospitalized for treatment unless they’ll benefit from it, even if they’re considered a danger to society.”

Dear readers, we are republishing this story amid recent reports of a surge in violent crime and home invasions across America during the pandemic.

 

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True and Sad Story of Nigeria’s Former First Lady, Stella Obasanjo’s Death

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Stella Obasanjo

On the 23rd of October, 2005, the whole of Nigeria was thrown into a state of grief as the news reported Nigeria’s First Lady, Stella Obasanjo’s death. At first, there were different speculations about the cause of her death one of which was “her husband’s dealings with a secret cult” but it was later revealed that Stella Obasanjo’s death was caused by something else entirely.

OldNaija gathered that the Nigerian first lady was making preparations for her 60th birthday when she opted for cosmetic surgery at a private health clinic in Puerto Banús, Marbella, Spain…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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The Real Story of Ishola Oyenusi – Nigeria’s Deadliest Armed Robber

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Doctor Ishola Oyenusi tied to the stake

Who Was Dr Ishola Oyenusi?

Ishola Oyenusi, popularly known as Doctor Oyenusi, was a notorious armed robber who terrorized the people of Lagos and other neighbouring cities in the 1970s. Ishola Oyenusi and his gang of six were highly skilled in snatching cars, robbing banks, factories, stores and killing people like chickens…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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12 Lies Our Parents Told Us That We Believed Without Question

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Growing up, our parents were our ultimate guides, teaching us about the world—even if they had to get a little creative with the truth. From quirky tales to well-meaning fibs, they often fed us lines we never thought to question.

Here are 12 of the funniest, strangest, and most surprising “lies” parents told to our readers that they wholeheartedly believed in childhood…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Swallowed Gum Stays in You for 7 Years.

Growing up, I believed that swallowing gum meant it would stay in my stomach for seven years. I panicked every time I accidentally swallowed it. As an adult, I looked it up and laughed—turns out it’s just a myth!

If You Cross Your Eyes, They’ll Stay That Way.

My mom always said crossing my eyes would make them “stick that way.” I spent years terrified of making funny faces, only to find out in adulthood it was just her trick to stop me from doing it.

The Tooth Fairy Knows When You’re Lying.

I believed the Tooth Fairy could sense if I lied. I once “found” an extra tooth to get more money, but then I was so scared of getting caught that I confessed to my mom… who was just trying not to laugh.

Popping Your Knuckles Causes Arthritis.

My grandmother swore that if I popped my knuckles, I’d get arthritis. I’d suppress every urge to crack a knuckle until a doctor later told me it was a harmless myth. Now, I pop them whenever I like!

Swallowed Watermelon Seeds Will Grow in Your Stomach.

I spent years spitting out watermelon seeds, terrified they’d grow into a plant inside me. I felt so betrayed when I found out this was just another fun “lesson” adults liked to tell kids.

Birds Will Abandon Their Babies if You Touch Them.

My mom told me birds would abandon their chicks if I touched them, so I never got near a nest. Years later, I found out birds don’t even have a strong sense of smell, and the lesson was just to keep me from “saving” every baby bird I saw. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

The “Poisonous” Car Battery Acid

My dad told me touching the car battery would “burn a hole in your skin.” I thought the battery was oozing poison and avoided it for years, only to learn that it’s not dangerous if you just leave it alone.

Eating Carrots Improves Night Vision.

I would eat loads of carrots as a kid, believing I’d eventually develop “super” night vision. Later I learned carrots have Vitamin A, but they don’t make you see in the dark. I felt so let down!

“Keep a Diary, or You’ll Forget Who You Are.”

My aunt convinced me to write in a diary every day, saying it was “the only way to remember who you are when you’re older.” I kept journals for years out of fear, only to realize one day that memories don’t vanish that easily.

If You Make a Face Too Long, It’ll Stay That Way.

I spent most of my childhood avoiding any facial expressions that might “stick” and ruin my appearance forever. It wasn’t until adulthood that I realized there was no magical force preventing me from pulling faces.

The Moon Follows You When You Drive.

I was convinced as a kid that the moon followed me everywhere I went in the car. I’d point it out to my family every time we’d turn, and they’d nod along—no one told me the moon’s just really far away!

The Ice Cream Truck Will Only Play Music if It’s Out of Ice Cream.

I used to believe the ice cream truck only played its music when it was out of ice cream to tell kids to go home. I spent so many summers disappointed, waiting for the truck to come back, only to realize the music just meant they were driving around!

 

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