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    Florida: Onthoofde pedofiel gedumpt buiten de woning van de rechter die hem vrijliet

    Het onthoofde lichaam van een beruchte pedofiel werd door onbekende personen buiten de woning van de rechter geplaatst, die de pedofiel eerder tegen de borgtocht in Ocala, Florida hadden vrijgelaten.

    Volgens het officiële politierapport werd de rechter (wiens naam niet bekend gemaakt werd) vorige week op een ochtend vorige week om drie uur gewekt door zijn hond die begon te blaffen bij de voordeur van zijn huis in Ocala, Florida. Buiten de deur werd het onthoofde lichaam van de 28-jarige pedofiel William Smith gevonden, gedumpt door onbekende daders.

    De macabere ontdekking werd gedaan enkele dagen nadat de rechter in kwestie Smith op borgtocht had vrijgelaten in afwachting van een rechtszaak, omdat hij geen bedreiging zou vormen voor zijn omgeving.

    William Smith werd vorige maand door de politie gearresteerd op beschuldiging van verkrachting van de 8-jarige dochter van zijn toenmalige vriendin. Het politieonderzoek leidde ertoe dat Smith werd gearresteerd wegens kinderpornografie en seksueel misbruik van kinderen.

    Verwanten van het 8-jarige meisje zouden met ontzetting hebben gereageerd dat de pedofiel Smith zo verrassend werd vrijgelaten.

    Een buurman van de rechter uitte zijn afschuw over de vondst van het lichaam zonder hoofd buiten het huis van de rechter:

    – Dit is een rustige omgeving. Dit is iets dat je kunt zien in gangsterfilms, maar niet hier in de buurt.

    De politie zegt dat ze “verschillende sporen volgen” in het onderzoek naar de dood van Smith, maar dat ze momenteel geen verdachten hebben in de moord.

    https://www.misdaadnederland.nl/flor...6NerTo0dprpBTk

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    Artikel is een HOAX (broodje-aap-verhaal) dat al sinds 2017 circuleert ...
    https://leadstories.com/hoax-alert/2...la-florid.html
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    Good job
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    سلطان الغابة

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    Ik keur dit goed.

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    De volgende keer dat de rechter zoiets flikt, mag die aangepakt worden. Maar meestal zijn zulke rechter ook viezeriken.
    Dus soort beschermt soort.

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    Gerechtigheid
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    Als dit in de VS is dan zou bij een doodstraf een dodelijke injectie gegeven worden.

    Zelf het heft in eigen handen nemen is geen verstandige precedent voor andere gevallen van kindermisbruik.

    Het gevolg van deze onthoofding is dat pedofielen in bescherming genomen gaan worden en dat is nog erger.
    The Prophet (ﷺ) said: Allah forgives my ummah those (bad deeds) their souls may whisper or suggest to them, as long as they do not act (on it) or speak (with it). Bukhari 6664

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    Doet me denken aan law abiding citizen, het rechtssysteem in Amerika fuckedup

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    Als dit in de VS is dan zou bij een doodstraf een dodelijke injectie gegeven worden.

    Zelf het heft in eigen handen nemen is geen verstandige precedent voor andere gevallen van kindermisbruik.

    Het gevolg van deze onthoofding is dat pedofielen in bescherming genomen gaan worden en dat is nog erger.
    Klopt, tegelijkertijd zullen ze ook afgeschrikt worden.

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    Mijn like meter voor beruchte florida gaat weer omhoog.

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    Good job
    En op welke verzen in de Koran
    baseer jij het recht
    om voor eigen rechter te spelen ...
    Toezichthouder openbaard kunstgebit

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    En op welke verzen in de Koran
    baseer jij het recht
    om voor eigen rechter te spelen ...
    Het is wel haram, maar volledig begrijpelijk.
    Ik neem het hem niet kwalijk, een mens verdiend rechtvaardigheid.
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    Zo'n beest die meerdere slachtoffers op zijn naam heeft staan eerder al voor dergelijke walgelijke daden is voorgekomen (beruchte pedofiel) verdient het daglicht niet in zijn ogen.

    Besef dat dit beest op borgtocht vrij was nota bene voor hetzelfde vergrijp! De ouders zullen in ieder geval rustig(er) kunnen slapen nu (wetende dat dit beest geen slachtoffers meer kan maken).

    Sterkte aan alle slachtiloffers toegewenst die zijn getraumatiseerd voor het leven!


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    Wij mensen hebben makkelijk praten totdat het je eigen kind betreft benieuwd of je dan nog steeds zo zult praten.
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    Ene Donald Smith schijnt ook veroordeeld te zijn voor de verkrachting en doden van een acht jarige zie artikel


    Judge sentences Donald Smith to death for rape, murder of 8-year-old Cherish Perrywinkle
    By Eileen Kelley, GateHouse Media Florida

    Posted May 2, 2018 at 12:22 PM
    Updated May 4, 2018 at 10:50 AM






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    Judge sentences Donald Smith to death for rape, murder of 8-year-old Cherish Perrywinkle
    By Eileen Kelley, GateHouse Media Florida
    Posted May 2, 2018 at 12:22 PM
    Updated May 4, 2018 at 10:50 AM

    Donald James Smith enters the courtroom for his sentencing in the 2013 abduction, rape and murder of 8-year-old Chrerish Perrywinkle.▲

    Rayne Perrywinkle, left, hugs State Attorney Melissa Nelson after Circuit Court Judge Mallory Cooper officially sentenced Donald James Smith to the death penalty Wednesday in the Duval County Courthouse. The 61-year-old Smith was found guilty in the 2013 abduction, rape and murder of Perrywinkle's 8-year-old daughter, Cherish.▲
    "Donald Smith," Circuit Judge Mallory Cooper said Wednesday, "you have not only forfeited your right to live among us, you have forfeited your right to life at all."

    JACKSONVILLE — He walked slowly through the courtroom eyeing the free who sat among the 28 rows of benches before taking a seat at the table. The incessant clanging of shackles punctuated the eight minutes of otherwise silence before the judge entered to deliver his fate. His feet, it seemed, could not stop bouncing.

    "Donald Smith," Circuit Judge Mallory Cooper said Wednesday morning, "you have not only forfeited your right to live among us, you have forfeited your right to life at all."

    At times during the sentencing, Cooper's voice cracked from emotion.

    "May God have mercy on your soul," Cooper said just moments before the culmination of nearly five years of court proceedings on the state's case against 61-year-old Donald James Smith for killing 8-year-old Cherish Perrywinkle.


    Smith, who sat motionless and expressionless during previous court proceedings, is on his way to Florida's death row.

    The little girl was lured away from her mother at Walmart on Jacksonville's Westside with the promise of cheeseburgers nearly five years ago. Out of custody just 21 days, Smith in 2013 raped and sodomized Cherish before strangling her. He then dumped her body in a creek bed. Smith, who has been labeled a sex offender since the 1970s, will join 51 other Duval County convicts on death row.

    "I want him to burn in hell," said Cherish's mother, Rayne Perrywinkle.

    W the first year since her daughter was killed, Perrywinkle said she couldn't come to the courthouse for the routine pretrial hearings because she thought she'd scream at the sight of Smith. On the day Cherish was killed, Smith befriended Perrywinkle and her three daughters at a Dollar General store. He coaxed them into his van and promised to buy them food and clothing at Walmart. Now when she looks at him, Perrywinkle says she is numb.




    "It's like I am looking at something that is not even real," Perrywinkle said. "But he is real."

    Jurors took 15 minutes in February to convict Smith of kidnapping, rape and murder. A week later they heard more testimony to determine if should be executed or spend the rest of his days in prison. Every one of them chose execution. New constitutional guidelines require the decision to be unanimous.

    Just as she did during his sentencing hearing, Perrywinkle on Wednesday locked eyes with her child's killer. He turned away first. "Every time I look at him and we lock eyes, he looks away first. I don't think it is guilt though."

    The defense essentially conceded to Smith's guilt during the trial. They called no witnesses — Smith wouldn't even allow Cherish's mother to be cross-examined — and offered no closing arguments. The penalty phase and mercy were the attorneys' focus. Julie Schlax and Charles Fletcher argued that brain scans revealed Smith was missing large parts of his brain which made him dangerous because he lacked the ability to control his impulses, had sexual dis-inhibition and lacked empathy. They also argued that Smith, not long before he killed Cherish, attempted to get mental health help through what is called a Baker Act, but was turned away.





    Judge sentences Donald Smith to death for rape, murder of 8-year-old Cherish Perrywinkle
    By Eileen Kelley, GateHouse Media Florida
    Posted May 2, 2018 at 12:22 PM
    Updated May 4, 2018 at 10:50 AM

    Donald James Smith enters the courtroom for his sentencing in the 2013 abduction, rape and murder of 8-year-old Chrerish Perrywinkle.▲

    Rayne Perrywinkle, left, hugs State Attorney Melissa Nelson after Circuit Court Judge Mallory Cooper officially sentenced Donald James Smith to the death penalty Wednesday in the Duval County Courthouse. The 61-year-old Smith was found guilty in the 2013 abduction, rape and murder of Perrywinkle's 8-year-old daughter, Cherish.▲
    "Donald Smith," Circuit Judge Mallory Cooper said Wednesday, "you have not only forfeited your right to live among us, you have forfeited your right to life at all."

    JACKSONVILLE — He walked slowly through the courtroom eyeing the free who sat among the 28 rows of benches before taking a seat at the table. The incessant clanging of shackles punctuated the eight minutes of otherwise silence before the judge entered to deliver his fate. His feet, it seemed, could not stop bouncing.

    "Donald Smith," Circuit Judge Mallory Cooper said Wednesday morning, "you have not only forfeited your right to live among us, you have forfeited your right to life at all."

    At times during the sentencing, Cooper's voice cracked from emotion.

    "May God have mercy on your soul," Cooper said just moments before the culmination of nearly five years of court proceedings on the state's case against 61-year-old Donald James Smith for killing 8-year-old Cherish Perrywinkle.


    Smith, who sat motionless and expressionless during previous court proceedings, is on his way to Florida's death row.

    The little girl was lured away from her mother at Walmart on Jacksonville's Westside with the promise of cheeseburgers nearly five years ago. Out of custody just 21 days, Smith in 2013 raped and sodomized Cherish before strangling her. He then dumped her body in a creek bed. Smith, who has been labeled a sex offender since the 1970s, will join 51 other Duval County convicts on death row.

    "I want him to burn in hell," said Cherish's mother, Rayne Perrywinkle.

    For the first year since her daughter was killed, Perrywinkle said she couldn't come to the courthouse for the routine pretrial hearings because she thought she'd scream at the sight of Smith. On the day Cherish was killed, Smith befriended Perrywinkle and her three daughters at a Dollar General store. He coaxed them into his van and promised to buy them food and clothing at Walmart. Now when she looks at him, Perrywinkle says she is numb.


    "It's like I am looking at something that is not even real," Perrywinkle said. "But he is real."

    Jurors took 15 minutes in February to convict Smith of kidnapping, rape and murder. A week later they heard more testimony to determine if should be executed or spend the rest of his days in prison. Every one of them chose execution. New constitutional guidelines require the decision to be unanimous.

    Just as she did during his sentencing hearing, Perrywinkle on Wednesday locked eyes with her child's killer. He turned away first. "Every time I look at him and we lock eyes, he looks away first. I don't think it is guilt though."

    The defense essentially conceded to Smith's guilt during the trial. They called no witnesses — Smith wouldn't even allow Cherish's mother to be cross-examined — and offered no closing arguments. The penalty phase and mercy were the attorneys' focus. Julie Schlax and Charles Fletcher argued that brain scans revealed Smith was missing large parts of his brain which made him dangerous because he lacked the ability to control his impulses, had sexual dis-inhibition and lacked empathy. They also argued that Smith, not long before he killed Cherish, attempted to get mental health help through what is called a Baker Act, but was turned away.


    In the end it was not enough to sway the jury, who weighed such mitigating factors against aggravating factors such as Smith's prior felony history; that the murder was done in connection with another crime; that Cherish's death was deliberate in an attempt to conceal the crimes of kidnapping and rape; that the acts were especially heinous, cold and calculated; and that Cherish was under the age of 12.

    A tear streamed down the face of juror Paul Hinson Wednesday. He was one of two jurors to attend the sentencing. The two of them and 10 other jurors spent the better part of three weeks in February at the courthouse. Many of them were drawn to tears when they were shown graphic photos of Cherish's unrecognizable anatomy. Many again cried when they came back after two hours of deliberation following the sentencing hearing with a decision that Smith should be sentenced to death.

    It was a decision, Hinson said, that was not taken lightly. While relieved that the judge rendered the jury's decision, he said he felt sad and this case has changed him.

    "You see an older person with a younger person and you wonder if that is a predator or a grandfather walking with a kid. It makes you look twice at other people," he said, growing more emotional. "But you have to deal with it and move on."
    Moge Allah azza wa jall jullie harten vullen met zijn liefde & barmhartigheid.♥️Allah ya7afdék Vôtre Majesté Vive Sidna