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    I hope they hurt this ANIMAL

    FOXNews.com - In Chilling Detail, NYC Coed Recounts Horrifying Rape, Torture - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News



    NEW YORK — A Columbia University graduate student who was raped and tortured during 19 hours of nightmarish sadism pointed out Monday the man on trial for the attack as the one who drove her to ask for death and try to kill herself.
    Her gaze steady and her jaw tightly set, the 24-year-old woman pointed directly at Robert Williams in court Monday when asked whether she saw her attacker in the courtroom.
    The woman identified him as she resumed testimony she had begun Friday to describe an almost unimaginable ordeal of searing pain, degradation and fear at the hands of her attacker.
    Williams, a 31-year-old ex-convict who had refused to come to court Friday but was forced to appear Monday, stared straight ahead.
    His lawyer, Arnold Levine, agreed that the identification hurt the defendant, although Williams has offered no discernible defense.
    "It's always damning when a witness identifies your client," he said.
    Levine had no questions for the witness after her direct testimony.
    The witness described at least seven instances of rape, sodomy and forced oral sex over the 19 hours her assailant was in her apartment in upper Manhattan.

    At one point, the woman testified she was able to grab a pair of scissors the man had made her use to cut her shoulder-length hair to an inch long in some spots.
    "I tried to stab him in the neck," she testified, adding that she cut two of her fingers on the scissors' blades. "He grabbed my hand and threw me into the corner."
    The witness said she tried to stab Williams because "when he started raping me again, I was sure I was going to die."
    "I asked him, 'How does this end?' and he said, 'You know how this ends,'" she testified. "I took that to mean he was going to kill me."
    During the ordeal, the attacker also forced her to ingest massive doses of painkillers that caused liver failure, and ordered her to gouge out her own eyes with a butcher's knife.
    When she refused, she said he twice threw bleach in her face in an attempt to blind her.
    "I was burning all over," the woman said. "He threw the rest of the bleach into my face, but I was able to close my eyes in time. I was breathing it in. My lungs were burning.
    "I was trying to pretend that I couldn't see so he wouldn't pour more bleach in my face. I was nearly hysterical. I was shaking and crying."
    She said that when Williams started to gather up her things, as if preparing to leave, that was the first time she thought, "I might get out alive," and she started to memorize his features and scars.
    Williams later twice poured boiling water over her and sliced her eyelids with the knife, the woman said. Prosecutors showed photographs of her scarred eyelids to the jury.
    It was after the second scalding that she asked her attacker to kill her.
    "I was screaming and crying and in so much pain and agony," she testified. "I said, 'Just kill me. You know you're going to kill me anyway. Just kill me.'"
    But the torturer refused, telling her, "No, you're not good enough for that," the witness said.
    The assailant again ordered the woman to stab out her own eyes. This time she nodded her head to indicate she would do it.
    "I was in so much pain I decided to aim for my neck, and if I died it would be so much quicker than how he was going to do it," the woman testified. She said she fell toward the knife he had propped up in a pile of clothes, but she missed.
    She said this enraged the attacker, and "he hit me with something really heavy." She said she believed it was her TV set or record turntable.
    The woman said that after slashing her eyelids her attacker began "beating my face, my eye sockets, with the blunt end of the knife," and she screamed until she blacked out.
    When she woke, she was alone in her fifth-floor apartment and tied to the frame of her futon sofa bed. Her attacker had started a fire, and soon she smelled smoke. She moved the futon and saw flames behind it.
    The woman said she tried but failed to undo her bonds, so she tried to burn them off. The fire "was spreading really fast," but she was able to break free of the futon frame and run out the front door.
    Downstairs she found a middle-aged couple who took her to their apartment building superintendent. He helped her get free of the cords and cables she was tied with, and the other man called 911.
    The woman said she was hospitalized 2 1/2 weeks in three institutions, including a special burn facility. After months of physical therapy and outpatient burn treatment, her movement and mobility have returned to normal, she said.


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    Re: I hope they hurt this ANIMAL

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronster View Post
    FOXNews.com - In Chilling Detail, NYC Coed Recounts Horrifying Rape, Torture - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News



    NEW YORK — A Columbia University graduate student who was raped and tortured during 19 hours of nightmarish sadism pointed out Monday the man on trial for the attack as the one who drove her to ask for death and try to kill herself.
    Her gaze steady and her jaw tightly set, the 24-year-old woman pointed directly at Robert Williams in court Monday when asked whether she saw her attacker in the courtroom.
    The woman identified him as she resumed testimony she had begun Friday to describe an almost unimaginable ordeal of searing pain, degradation and fear at the hands of her attacker.
    Williams, a 31-year-old ex-convict who had refused to come to court Friday but was forced to appear Monday, stared straight ahead.
    His lawyer, Arnold Levine, agreed that the identification hurt the defendant, although Williams has offered no discernible defense.
    "It's always damning when a witness identifies your client," he said.
    Levine had no questions for the witness after her direct testimony.
    The witness described at least seven instances of rape, sodomy and forced oral sex over the 19 hours her assailant was in her apartment in upper Manhattan.

    At one point, the woman testified she was able to grab a pair of scissors the man had made her use to cut her shoulder-length hair to an inch long in some spots.
    "I tried to stab him in the neck," she testified, adding that she cut two of her fingers on the scissors' blades. "He grabbed my hand and threw me into the corner."
    The witness said she tried to stab Williams because "when he started raping me again, I was sure I was going to die."
    "I asked him, 'How does this end?' and he said, 'You know how this ends,'" she testified. "I took that to mean he was going to kill me."
    During the ordeal, the attacker also forced her to ingest massive doses of painkillers that caused liver failure, and ordered her to gouge out her own eyes with a butcher's knife.
    When she refused, she said he twice threw bleach in her face in an attempt to blind her.
    "I was burning all over," the woman said. "He threw the rest of the bleach into my face, but I was able to close my eyes in time. I was breathing it in. My lungs were burning.
    "I was trying to pretend that I couldn't see so he wouldn't pour more bleach in my face. I was nearly hysterical. I was shaking and crying."
    She said that when Williams started to gather up her things, as if preparing to leave, that was the first time she thought, "I might get out alive," and she started to memorize his features and scars.
    Williams later twice poured boiling water over her and sliced her eyelids with the knife, the woman said. Prosecutors showed photographs of her scarred eyelids to the jury.
    It was after the second scalding that she asked her attacker to kill her.
    "I was screaming and crying and in so much pain and agony," she testified. "I said, 'Just kill me. You know you're going to kill me anyway. Just kill me.'"
    But the torturer refused, telling her, "No, you're not good enough for that," the witness said.
    The assailant again ordered the woman to stab out her own eyes. This time she nodded her head to indicate she would do it.
    "I was in so much pain I decided to aim for my neck, and if I died it would be so much quicker than how he was going to do it," the woman testified. She said she fell toward the knife he had propped up in a pile of clothes, but she missed.
    She said this enraged the attacker, and "he hit me with something really heavy." She said she believed it was her TV set or record turntable.
    The woman said that after slashing her eyelids her attacker began "beating my face, my eye sockets, with the blunt end of the knife," and she screamed until she blacked out.
    When she woke, she was alone in her fifth-floor apartment and tied to the frame of her futon sofa bed. Her attacker had started a fire, and soon she smelled smoke. She moved the futon and saw flames behind it.
    The woman said she tried but failed to undo her bonds, so she tried to burn them off. The fire "was spreading really fast," but she was able to break free of the futon frame and run out the front door.
    Downstairs she found a middle-aged couple who took her to their apartment building superintendent. He helped her get free of the cords and cables she was tied with, and the other man called 911.
    The woman said she was hospitalized 2 1/2 weeks in three institutions, including a special burn facility. After months of physical therapy and outpatient burn treatment, her movement and mobility have returned to normal, she said.

    This guy does deserve to hurt. I recommend the "Makarenko and Adamenko treatment" modified for use in man. See below.

    Zh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova. 1975 Mar-Apr;25(2):318-26.

    [Conditioned reflex activity and several vegetative reactions in dogs during the recovery period following repeated reanimation]

    [Article in Russian]

    Makarenko NV, Adamenko NP.
    Conditioned activity and vegetative reactions were studied in dogs which repeatedly underwent clinical death from electrical trauma and were reanimated by donor artificial blood circulation. (The first clinical death was provoked 15 to 18 months prior to the repeated death and was caused by drowning and blood loss). On the first few days after reanimation the functions of the higher parts of the CNS and the vegetative nervous system were considerably disturbed. This was manifested in diminished effector reactions to conditioned stimuli, in narcotic and ultraparadoxal phases in conditioned activity, in tachycardia and a higher respiratory rate. The disturbances gradually diminished and by the 5th to 13th day following reanimation completely disappeared. The nature and depth of the disturbances correlated with the basic properties of the animals' type of higher nervous activity. The conditioned reactions were restored despite the retained pronounced dystrophic and destructive changes in the cerebral cortex. This is significant proof of important compensatory capacity for conditioned activity in dogs.

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    Re: I hope they hurt this ANIMAL

    Quote Originally Posted by Merantes View Post
    This guy does deserve to hurt. I recommend the "Makarenko and Adamenko treatment" modified for use in man. See below.

    Zh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova. 1975 Mar-Apr;25(2):318-26.

    [Conditioned reflex activity and several vegetative reactions in dogs during the recovery period following repeated reanimation]

    [Article in Russian]

    Makarenko NV, Adamenko NP.
    Conditioned activity and vegetative reactions were studied in dogs which repeatedly underwent clinical death from electrical trauma and were reanimated by donor artificial blood circulation. (The first clinical death was provoked 15 to 18 months prior to the repeated death and was caused by drowning and blood loss). On the first few days after reanimation the functions of the higher parts of the CNS and the vegetative nervous system were considerably disturbed. This was manifested in diminished effector reactions to conditioned stimuli, in narcotic and ultraparadoxal phases in conditioned activity, in tachycardia and a higher respiratory rate. The disturbances gradually diminished and by the 5th to 13th day following reanimation completely disappeared. The nature and depth of the disturbances correlated with the basic properties of the animals' type of higher nervous activity. The conditioned reactions were restored despite the retained pronounced dystrophic and destructive changes in the cerebral cortex. This is significant proof of important compensatory capacity for conditioned activity in dogs.

    yea, this would work too. I would love to spend a few hours with this dog. He should have to go through the same thing that he did to this woman. He is not a man, he is an ANIMAL.

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    That's the most effed up thing I ever read, thanks for sharing.

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    Re: I hope they hurt this ANIMAL

    William Munny said it best, "deserves got nothing to do with it". He should be locked up in a hole for the rest of his natural life.

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    Re: I hope they hurt this ANIMAL

    Words do not even begin to describe the truly abhorrent nature of this monster's actions. Not only do I agree with Sparta that he should be locked in a hole, but he should be tortured as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjdsr View Post
    Words do not even begin to describe the truly abhorrent nature of this monster's actions. Not only do I agree with Sparta that he should be locked in a hole, but he should be tortured as well.
    Who would we have do the torturing? Would that be a 9 to 5 job, and would that person get to live next door to you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparta View Post
    Who would we have do the torturing? Would that be a 9 to 5 job, and would that person get to live next door to you?
    For this Animal, I will do it. Just this ONE time. I would slowly torture this freak. And make him BEG for death. Then throw his ass in prison for life. IN A HOLE....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparta View Post
    Who would we have do the torturing? Would that be a 9 to 5 job, and would that person get to live next door to you?
    I nominate Makarenko and Adamenko (see my earlier post)

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    Re: I hope they hurt this ANIMAL

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronster View Post
    For this Animal, I will do it. Just this ONE time. I would slowly torture this freak. And make him BEG for death. Then throw his ass in prison for life. IN A HOLE....
    Then what would we give you for your crime?


 
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