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adriano_c

Senior Member
May 26, 2009
6,540
The rise in technology and its ease of use really has done wonders in the game of self-incrimination.

Poor Palomino. I bet he'll be cursing his friend's name for hitting the submit video button on youtube each time he has to swallow a mouthful of semen.
 

Salvo

J
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Dec 17, 2007
61,308
He'll get what's coming to him. Sex offenders, especially pedophiles, get beaten and stabbed in prison.
Yep. They get the Dahmer treatment.
He'll never go hungry for Big Bob's cockmeat sandwich again
WΏΏdy;2913699 said:
How stupid is the mother to leave her child with a stranger....she deserves a black eye as well
Her kids should be taken away.
I am sorry but I had to quote this again, this was brilliant :lol:
 

Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
19,354
'I would never consider doing it in a million years': Woman with two vaginas rejects $1million offer to make adult film

A woman with two vaginas who has captured the attention of the porn industry has said she would never consider accepting any role in a film.
Hazel Jones appeared on TV earlier this week, where she revealed she was diagnosed with 'uterus didelphys' - a condition which means she has two wombs and two cervixes.
The 27-year-old has since been approached by Vivid Entertainment, a U.S. adult film production company.

But the horrified blonde, from High Wycombe, claims she would turned down any deal.
According to This Morning, she said: 'I have never received any offers of this kind of work nor would I never consider doing it in a million years.
'I just want to be left alone.'

The response comes after founder of Vivid Steven Hirsch wrote a letter to Ms Jones offering her $1m to star in one of his films, TMZ.com revealed.
In the letter, Hirsch wrote: 'You are obviously an extraordinary woman and I would like to make you an offer to star in an upcoming Vivid production.

Steven Hirsch is founder of Vivid Entertainment, the first production company to release celebrity sex tapes
'We would pay you up to $1 million for your services.'
Hirsch also promised to cover travel and accommodation expenses, as the film would be shot in Los Angeles.
Hirsch wrote: 'We would fly you out to L.A. as soon as you are available and provide you with first class accommodations'
A spokesperson for Vivid confirmed the offer, saying: 'It's true.
'Steven made an offer to Hazel Jones.'
Vivid became the first studio to introduce celebrity sex tapes, showing footage of Pamela Anderson and then-husband Tommy Lee and Kim Kardashian.
Hazel Jones has yet to respond to the offer.
But she told ITV's This Morning she was comfortable with having the condition - despite the fact she had to effectively lose her virginity twice.
'Once I found out what it was I told everybody,' she told TV hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield.
'I thought it was amazing and it's definitely an ice-breaker at parties'
She added: 'If women want to have a look, I'm quite happy to show them, it's not something I'm embarrassed by.'
Hazel went to the doctor after her long-term boyfriend told her she was 'different' in the genital area.
Hazel said previously she had found sex very uncomfortable, but now she didn't suffer any adverse effects.
She turned down surgery as it could have left significant scar tissue.

Ok, I'll get the ball rolling. Ideas for movie title:

Snatch 2

2 Vaginas, One Girl

.......
 

Stevie

..........
Mar 30, 2003
17,751
'I would never consider doing it in a million years': Woman with two vaginas rejects $1million offer to make adult film

A woman with two vaginas who has captured the attention of the porn industry has said she would never consider accepting any role in a film.
Hazel Jones appeared on TV earlier this week, where she revealed she was diagnosed with 'uterus didelphys' - a condition which means she has two wombs and two cervixes.
The 27-year-old has since been approached by Vivid Entertainment, a U.S. adult film production company.

But the horrified blonde, from High Wycombe, claims she would turned down any deal.
According to This Morning, she said: 'I have never received any offers of this kind of work nor would I never consider doing it in a million years.
'I just want to be left alone.'

The response comes after founder of Vivid Steven Hirsch wrote a letter to Ms Jones offering her $1m to star in one of his films, TMZ.com revealed.
In the letter, Hirsch wrote: 'You are obviously an extraordinary woman and I would like to make you an offer to star in an upcoming Vivid production.

Steven Hirsch is founder of Vivid Entertainment, the first production company to release celebrity sex tapes
'We would pay you up to $1 million for your services.'
Hirsch also promised to cover travel and accommodation expenses, as the film would be shot in Los Angeles.
Hirsch wrote: 'We would fly you out to L.A. as soon as you are available and provide you with first class accommodations'
A spokesperson for Vivid confirmed the offer, saying: 'It's true.
'Steven made an offer to Hazel Jones.'
Vivid became the first studio to introduce celebrity sex tapes, showing footage of Pamela Anderson and then-husband Tommy Lee and Kim Kardashian.
Hazel Jones has yet to respond to the offer.
But she told ITV's This Morning she was comfortable with having the condition - despite the fact she had to effectively lose her virginity twice.
'Once I found out what it was I told everybody,' she told TV hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield.
'I thought it was amazing and it's definitely an ice-breaker at parties'
She added: 'If women want to have a look, I'm quite happy to show them, it's not something I'm embarrassed by.'
Hazel went to the doctor after her long-term boyfriend told her she was 'different' in the genital area.
Hazel said previously she had found sex very uncomfortable, but now she didn't suffer any adverse effects.
She turned down surgery as it could have left significant scar tissue.

Ok, I'll get the ball rolling. Ideas for movie title:

Snatch 2

2 Vaginas, One Girl

.......
Lord of the wings: the two flowers
Double Impact
Big fish
 

adriano_c

Senior Member
May 26, 2009
6,540
Wow. Not only is this news appalling but the family was from the city I live in. These sort of savages need to be banished from any civilized country.

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http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/These+cold+blooded+shameful+murders/6069325/story.html

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Shafia family sentenced to life for four counts of first-degree murder

Shafias’ crime heinous and cold-blooded: Judge

By Rob Tripp, Special to The Gazette January 30, 2012 7:30 AM

KINGSTON, Ont. – Three members of a Montreal family have been imprisoned for life after a jury found them guilty of murdering four other family members in a crime the judge called “cold-blooded, shameful murders” based on a “twisted notion of honour.”

Mohammad Shafia, 58, his second wife, Tooba Mohammad Yahya, 42, and their son Hamed, 21, were each found guilty of four counts of first-degree murder after a jury deliberated for 15 hours. The verdicts came after a three-month-long trial that heard from 58 witnesses.

Hamed appeared to collapse onto the front railing of the prisoner’s box as the verdicts were announced. His father, standing next to him, put his hand on his shoulder and then on top of his head. Yahya appeared to begin crying.

“You have each been convicted of the planned and deliberate murder of four members of your family,” Judge Robert Maranger of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice said before he passed sentence. “It’s a verdict clearly supported by the evidence presented at this trial. It is difficult to conceive of a more despicable, more heinous crime.

“There is nothing more honourless than the deliberate murder of, in the case of Mohammad Shafia, three of his daughters and his wife, in the case of Tooba Yahya, three of her daughters and a stepmother to all her children, in the case of Hamed Shafia three of sisters and a mother.

“The apparent reason behind these cold-blooded, shameful murders was that the four completely innocent victims offended your twisted notion of honour, a notion of honour that is founded upon the domination and control of women, a sick notion of honour that has absolutely no place in any civilized society.”

Maranger imposed the mandatory sentences of life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years.

All three accused protested innocence when given a chance to speak in the courtroom.

“We are not criminal,” Shafia said, in a loud and clear voice. He spoke in his native Dari and his words were interpreted. “We are not murderers. We didn’t commit the murder and this is unjust.”

Yahya also said the decision was unjust.

“I’m not a murderer and I’m a mother,” she said.

“Sir, I did not drown my sisters anywhere,” Hamed said in English.

One young female juror began to sob after the verdicts were announced.

Shafia sisters Zainab, 19, Sahar, 17, and Geeti, 13, were found dead June 30, 2009, inside the family’s Nissan Sentra that was discovered submerged at the bottom of the Rideau Canal at Kingston Mills, a lock station on the Rideau Canal in eastern Ontario. Rona Amir Mohammad, 52, also was in the car. She was Shafia’s first wife, whom he married in his native Afghanistan before the polygamous family moved to Canada in 2007 and settled in Montreal.

All of the victims had drowned but examinations could not pinpoint where and how they drowned.

The three-month trial revealed that Shafia was enraged because he felt his daughters had violated strict cultural rules about sexual modesty, they dressed in revealing clothes and they were disobedient. Mohammad wanted a divorce and supported the three girls in their pursuit of western lifestyles. She and Yahya clashed frequently and Mohammad wrote, in a diary entered as evidence, that she was abused, humiliated and isolated.

Lawyer Peter Kemp, who represents Shafia, said he had not yet talked to his client about the possibility of an appeal.

“He was not convicted for what he did, he was convicted for what he said,” Kemp said in an interview outside the courtroom, in a reference to damning wiretap recordings played during the trial. On the recordings, Shafia was overheard cursing his dead daughters as “whores,” “prostitutes,” and “honourless girls.”

In one recording, Shafia said: “May the devil s--t on their graves.”

Defence lawyer David Crowe, who represents Yahya, and defence lawyer Patrick McCann, who represents Hamed, both said they believe their clients will appeal.

Crown lawyer Gerard Laarhuis said police and prosecutors are pleased with the verdicts.

“We want to thank the jury for their very real contribution to the administration of justice,” he said, speaking to a crowd of reporters and spectators on the front lawn of the courthouse. “Our community should be very proud of the quality investigation done by the Kingston Police and police from various police organizations throughout Canada.”

He said this is a good day for Canadian justice, which protects the rights of all.

“It’s a very sad day because this jury found that four strong, vivacious and freedom-loving women were murdered by their own family in the most troubling of circumstances.”

As Laarhuis spoke, a man who was a witness during the trial began to yell from the crowd.

“This is a lie!” shouted Moosa Hadi, a man who was hired by the defence team as a translator but who ended up conducting a secret investigation for Shafia. Hadi testified at the trial that he was certain the family was innocent and that the victims died in an accident.

Spectators began cheering the police and prosecutors and shouted: “Well done.”

Laarhuis continued.

“We all think of these four wonderful women now who died needless deaths,” he said. “This verdict sends a very clear message about our Canadian values and the core principles in a free and democratic society that all Canadians enjoy and even visitors to Canada enjoy.”

Staff Sgt. Chris Scott, the Kingston Police officer who headed the investigation, thanked Laarhuis and co-prosecutor Laurie Lacelle for “an exceptional job.”

“They gave these victims a voice when they had none,” Scott said.

In a written statement, Scott said it has been a long and difficult case.

“All domestic and familial violence needs to be eradicated and this case is a tragedy beyond measure,” Scott wrote.

It is not surprising that the seven-woman, five-man jury decided the Shafias were murderers.

During the trial, jurors heard six separate accounts of murder plots or fears by the victims that they would be killed. Three times, from the mouths of three different witnesses, jurors were told that Mohammad Shafia spoke openly and angrily of wanting to kill Zainab because of her shameful behaviour. Two witnesses recounted Rona Mohammad’s fears that he would kill her.

Most damning were the recollections of two of Yahya’s relatives, her brother Fazil Javid and her paternal uncle, Latif Hyderi, who both said that Shafia spoke to them of wanting to kill his oldest daughter Zainab because she had shamed him by running away from home and marrying an unacceptable young Pakistani man, acts that made her, in her father’s eyes, a “whore” and a “prostitute.”

Javid, who lives in Sweden, said Shafia tried to recruit him, in a telephone call, to lure Zainab to Sweden, where she and her father and uncle and other family members would go on a picnic near a river or ocean.

“He told me that we will put her in water and drown her,” Javid testified.

Shafia said that he received a phone call from Javid but insisted he hung up because of longstanding enmity between the two men.

“I did not even speak to Fazil,” Shafia testified dismissively, during the trial.

Hyderi, another transplanted Afghan who lives in Montreal, said he had a telephone conversation with Shafia while Shafia was in Dubai. The call followed chaotic weeks in the Shafia household. Zainab ran away from home to a shelter for women, and then returned after her mother implored her to come back. She married a young lover her family had warned her was unacceptable. The union was annulled the day after the couple wed because of outrage that the young man’s family failed to attend a wedding celebration.

Zainab told her day-old spouse that she could not stay with him because the marriage had humiliated her family.

Shafia was in Dubai when the wedding took place and spoke to Hyderi afterwards by telephone.

“He said, 'I’m not happy … and she didn’t do a good thing, if I was there I would have killed her,’ ” Hyderi testified in November.

In his testimony, Shafia acknowledged speaking to Hyderi but denied that he articulated his desire to see his daughter dead.

Diba Masoomi, a younger sister of Rona Mohammad, testified that her sister told her that she overheard a plot to kill Zainab and another family member. Masoomi said her sister told her of the alarming discovery in a phone call. Mohammad said she had been eavesdropping in the Shafia home when she heard the plot being discussed.

“Shafia was talking to Hamed and Tooba, (saying), 'I will go to Afghanistan, I will prepare the passport, I will sell my property and then I will come and kill Zainab,’ ” Masoomi testified. She said Rona told her that Shafia was upset and angry.

“He told that to Tooba, 'If the girl doesn’t return, I will kill her because she dishonoured me,’ ” Masoomi told jurors.

She said one of the other two people asked: “What about the other one?” and Shafia replied, according to her account, “I will kill the other one too.”

Mohammad told her sister that she believed she was the “other one.”

Masoomi remains grief stricken in her recollection that she reassured her sister that she was in Canada, not Afghanistan, and there was nothing to fear.

Fahima Vorgetts, a U.S.-based women’s rights activist and a former Afghan, said Mohammad had told her in, in several phone calls, that she could not divorce her husband because of his death threats.

“She said if she leaves, her husband will kill her,” Vorgetts testified. “She took it seriously because her husband told her he will kill her if she leaves."

Jurors also heard two pointed accounts of death threats reported by Sahar and Geeti.

Sahar told her boyfriend’s aunt that she believed her parents would kill her if they found out about her relationship with Ricardo Angel Sanchez, a Honduran immigrant who lived in Montreal.

“She told me that her parents did not know about the relationship with Ricardo and the day that her parents knew about the relationship with Ricardo she would be a dead woman,” Erma Medina testified at the end of November. She said Sahar repeated the claim several times.

Medina said the defiant young woman planned to reveal the relationship to her parents it because she would love Ricardo “until death.”

Jurors heard that Montreal police officer, Constable Anne-Marie Choquette, who was not available to testify at the trial, recorded a conversation with Geeti Shafia in April 2009.

“Geeti also told police that her father often threatened that he was going to kill them,” prosecutor Laurie Lacelle said, reading into the court record a statement from the officer.

Geeti and other Shafia children spoke to police in April 2009, roughly 10 weeks before their deaths. They told officers they feared violence from their father because their sister Zainab had run away from home. Geeti told the police that a week earlier her father had pulled her hair and hit her in the face. She said her brother Hamed punched her in the eye with his fist. The assaults came after the children returned home at 9 p.m., after their curfew, from a trip to a shopping mall.

Once the Shafias complete their prison sentences, they are likely to be deported to Afghanistan, according to a lawyer and former Canadian immigration officer.

Raj Sharma, who practices in a large Calgary law firm that specializes in immigration cases, said the Canadian government temporarily suspends removals to some countries where there are natural disasters or war that put people at risk, but those provisions don’t apply to the Shafias.

“They would be removed to Afghanistan,” Sharma said, in a telephone interview from Calgary. “The temporary suspension of removals doesn’t help them.”

He pointed to a section of the Immigration Act that provides that anyone who is convicted of a serious crime is not subject to the temporary suspensions.

“We deport people to Sudan and Somalia and other hellholes including Haiti and we would deport to Afghanistan as well,” said Sharma, who also is an advocate of tough punishment for honour crimes.

His uncle was murdered 21 years ago in a shocking triple slaying that appears to have been the biggest honour killing on record in Canada, until now.

“This honour killing thing is kind of sensitive for me,” Sharma said. “These sort of male oriented, patriarchal cultures are especially susceptible, no matter how much they try to deny it or diminish it.”

In 1991, Daljit Singh Dulay killed his sister, Kulwinder Dulay, 20, her husband Gurdawr Singh Dulay, 28, and Mukesh Kumar Sharma, 28, on a street in downtown Calgary, outside a video store where the couple worked. Daljit Dulay was angry that his sister had eloped and secretly wed, without the permission of her strict Sikh family. He was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder and one count of second-degree murder.

Sharma turned and ran after Dulay opened fire with an AK-47 assault rifle but he was shot in the back. In 2007, Dulay was denied an opportunity to seek early parole from prison, although psychiatric reports concluded that he had renounced the Indian culture of honour killings.

Raj Sharma said he was in Grade 8 at the time of the killings.

“I was in court watching this murder trial for two or three weeks and probably that’s why I became a lawyer,” he said. Dulay acknowledged that because he was the son, “it fell to [him] to cleanse the family honour,” Sharma said.

Honour crimes history

With the conviction of the Shafias, the tally of confirmed victims of honour crimes in Canada since 2005 is now 11. Among this total, seven of the victims are young women.

• In 2006 in Ottawa, Ont., Khatera Sadiqi, 20, and her fiancé, Feroz Mangal, were shot to death by Sadiqi’s brother, who believed she had shamed the Pakistani family by getting engaged without her father’s consent. Hasibullah Sadiqi, 23, was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder.

• In June 2007 in Scarborough, Ont., Anitha Selvanayagam, 16, and her boyfriend were walking together when they were run over and seriously injured by a van driven by her father. Prosecutors called it an “attempted honour killing” by Sri Lankan immigrant Selvanayagam Selladurai who was angry that his daughter had dated a boy of a lower caste. He pleaded guilty to three counts of aggravated assault. Selladurai also ran down his son in law in the attack.

• In December 2007 in Mississauga, Ont., Aqsa Parvez was strangled to death by her father, Muhammad Parvez, and brother Waqas Parvez, 26, in the family home. The men pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and were sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 18 years. Aqsa rebelled against strict cultural and religious rules imposed by her Pakistan-born Muslim father.

• In January 2009, Amandeep Kaur Dhillon, 22, was stabbed to death by her father-in-law, 47-year-old Kamikar Singh Dhillon, who believed she would disgrace his family by divorcing his son. He pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.

Over the past two years, there have been at least four additional suspected honour crimes, including a June 2010 incident in Montreal in which a 38-year-old woman was charged with attempted murder after her 19-year-old daughter was stabbed. Montreal Police said they were treating it as a “crime of honour.”

© Copyright (c) The Montreal Gazette

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Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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“We all think of these four wonderful women now who died needless deaths,” he said. “This verdict sends a very clear message about our Canadian values and the core principles in a free and democratic society that all Canadians enjoy and even visitors to Canada enjoy.”

Certain people from certain backgrounds are unable to live in a free & democratic societies? What's new?
 

JuveJay

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Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
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It's terrible how they do it so callously, that they put their own 'shame' above the lives of their own children. There is no dignity in that, no matter the religious context. The guy was recorded saying he wanted the devil to defecate on their graves.
 

adriano_c

Senior Member
May 26, 2009
6,540
In other backward news...

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/30/us-afghanistan-women-murder-idUSTRE80T0M820120130

Afghan man kills wife for giving birth to daughter

KUNDUZ, Afghanistan | Mon Jan 30, 2012 6:34am EST

(Reuters) - An Afghan man killed his wife for giving birth to a third daughter rather than the son he hoped for, police in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province said on Monday.

The victim, 28, known by the one name of Storai, was strangled by her husband -- a local militia member -- and his mother on Saturday in revenge for bearing the couple's third daughter three months ago in Mohasili village, police said.

Police said they arrested the victim's mother-in-law in connection with her death, but Storai's husband was still at large, likely sheltered by heavily-armed militia colleagues.

"The existence of militiamen is a huge problem and therefore we face difficulty in arresting him," said Kunduz police chief Sufi Habib.

Nadera Geya, head of the Kunduz women's affairs department, called the killing one of the worst examples of violence against women she had encountered.

Violence against women is commonplace in Afghanistan. In late November in the same province, an Afghan family that refused to give their daughter in marriage to a man they considered irresponsible was attacked at home by assailants who poured acid over both parents and three children.

Police later arrested the rejected suitor and his three brothers for the attack.

With foreign combat troops set to leave Afghanistan by the end of 2014, and moves ongoing to kickstart a peace process involving the ultra-conservative Taliban, rights watchdogs inside and outside Afghanistan fear women's rights may be sacrificed.

"The rights of women cannot be relegated to the margins of international affairs, as this issue is at the core of our national security and the security of people everywhere," the U.S. embassy in Kabul said in a statement on Monday.
 

adriano_c

Senior Member
May 26, 2009
6,540
This is the sickest news I've read in ages.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lan...folded-kids-for-tasting-test-source-says.html

Accused teacher blindfolded kids for 'tasting’ test, source says
January 31, 2012 | 3:10 pm

The "game" conceived by Miramonte Elementary School teacher Mark Berndt, 61, was a tasting test during which he kept the children blindfolded, sources familiar with the investigation said.

Berndt is accused of committing lewd acts on at least 23 children, including blindfolding them and spoon-feeding them a white substance that authorities say was the teacher's semen.

Children told investigators that they were being enlisted in a tasting game, according to a district source who asked not to be identified because he was not authorized to speak. They were supposed to say whether the substance was sweet or salty and whether they liked the taste. The blindfolds were necessary, Berndt allegedly said, "because he was going to put on bright lights to take the pictures and he didn't want to hurt their eyes."

The photos were apparently taken in Berndt's classroom. The teacher frequently kept his door locked, which was against school policy, but not an uncommon practice among teachers who want to limit interruptions.

The alleged victims, photographed one at a time, apparently included his current and former students and possibly some he'd never taught. Berndt allegedly put the substance around the mouth of a child and asked the child to lick it off his or her lips.

"The students shared that they didn't like the taste of it," in the case of the liquid they described as salty, said the district insider.

District officials said they have no record of any child, parent or staff member ever complaining about Berndt or raising a concern.

Los Angeles schools Supt. John Deasy offered a swift condemnation Tuesday of Berndt.

"I find it disgusting, I find it reprehensible," Deasy told The Times. "I hope this man spends the rest of his life in prison."

Deasy said Berndt was removed from the classroom immediately after the district was notified of the allegations and he was fired by the school board at its next meeting.

The cache of 400 photos being reviewed by authorities includes head shots or pictures of smiling children and other more disturbing images of children gagged or blindfolded or both, according to sources who have seen them.

All of the children were fully clothed in the pictures. Some included disturbing images of children with a spoon near their faces; in the spoon was a milky liquid.

Sgt. Dan Scott of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said the photos were perplexing because the children were smiling and appeared not to be in distress. Detectives went to his classroom, where they found a spoon in a trash bin that matched a spoon seen in the images.

They tested a substance on the spoon and found semen containing DNA that matches the teacher's, Scott said.

"We didn't have a felony until the semen was discovered," Scott said.
 

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