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19 April 2024

Crazy World: Mother gets 2 life terms for raping infant daughter

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US: A judge sentenced a Missouri woman to consecutive life prison terms for sexually assaulting her infant daughter along with a California man she met online.

Attorneys for 22-year-old Tessa Vanvlerah, of Ballwin, failed to persuade St Louis County Circuit Judge Colleen Dolan to sentence their client on Monday only to probation, because they argue that a psychological disorder is largely to blame for her crimes, the St Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

Vanvlerah pleaded guilty in January to incest, statutory sodomy and statutory rape in the attacks against her daughter, who is three but who was five months old when the pair first attacked her. The woman who fostered and then adopted the girl said initially, the girl would scream when anyone bathed her or changed her diaper. She still has night terrors and asks at each bedtime to make sure nobody else comes into the home.

However, she said the girl is improving day by day and "is no longer Tessa's plaything and she is no longer Tessa's child."

Vanvlerah was arrested in 2010 following the arrest of 49-year-old Kenneth Kyle, a California State University East Bay professor, on child pornography charges. Along with hundreds of child porn images on Kyle's computers, investigators found information that led them to the St Louis area, where Kyle had visited Vanvlerah four times in five months since meeting online. During those visits, prosecutors say the pair had sex with the girl and each other at various hotels.

Kyle pleaded guilty to a federal child sexual abuse charge and was sentenced in March to 37 and a half years in prison.

Forensic psychologist Dr Brooke Kraushaar testified at Vanvlerah's sentencing hearing that Vanvlerah's dependent-personality disorder caused her to participate in Kyle's sexual fantasies; even though she knew sex acts involving the baby were wrong.

Kraushaar, who was hired by defence lawyers Brent Labovitz and Kevin Whiteley, described Vanvlerah as "a passive offender." She said Vanvlerah was so afraid of being rejected by others that she also allowed Kyle to choke, burn and urinate on her.

But assistant prosecutor Kathi Alizadeh disputed the diagnosis, pointing out that Vanvlerah exercised free will in electronic communications with another man. Vanvlerah carved her nickname for the man, "Lord Nikon," into her skin at his request, the prosecutor said, but drew the line at one of his suggestions involving bestiality. (AP)

 

'To work in this company, you must buy lunch for your boss'

SINGAPORE: This could be labelled as the weirdest requirment in recruitment ad that anyone has come across till date. How can a firm list a criteria where potential employees 'MUST buy lunch for bosses of their teams'?

A netizen blew the whistle on the job ad and and he was quoted by AsiaOne as saying: "Buying lunch for your superiors may be an open secret within the industry but to put it out widely, and bluntly like this, reeks of arrogance and even disrespect towards interested applicants."

What is even more amazing that the firm's recruiters have actually made such a requirement public!


Sleeping man mistaken for a corpse

POLAND: A construction worker who decided to take a power nap in his car woke up to discover that he had been taken for a corpse and the police were investigating the case of an abandoned body.

The 36-year-old drew attention of passers by when he decided to catch a nap bare-chested, reports a UK-based news website. The brick-layer explains that he was feeling hot and hence took his shirt off and lay down with his arms crossed on his chest, which his usual position during sleep.

The man got a rude awakening when the police officials were trying to break open his car door. The police officials got the shock of their lives when they saw the 'corpse' move.