Sounds like an excellent idea. Maybe if they get wind of the fact that some or most of the money they are handing over is routing to a sadistic child sex abuser they might think again about attending.vladimir wrote:We have several Dutch members on here...how about they enlighten them via newspapers?logos wrote:that's indeed his business, I think he somehow owns the event. Thousands of attendees with no clue that the organizer is a perverted creep who was involved in torturing a 2 yo.rune wrote:When I google "Elfia" I get an Elf Fantasy Fair in Holland?
Then again, you are talking about people who are going to go out in public dressed as fucking elves to meet up and make believe they are in Rivendell or some such shit so you can conclude they ain't wired right anyway. Don't expect normal reactions from them, he could post another of his rambling broadcasts telling them how the kid was really one of Sauron's orcs and they were trying to find out where some captured elves were being held and the fucks would lap it up.
It is scandalous he is going to get off so lightly. With what they have charged him with, even if he gets the max it won't be enough. From the Cambodia Daily the following:
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/case ... al-128383/
I don't know enough about the Cambodian legal system to know exactly what that means. Does anyone when they seem to make it up as they go along and the meaning can be bought for the right amount of $ anyway? Does that mean he could get six years because the law provides for two consecutive terms of three years if he gets the max or would it be concurrent?Investigating Judge Ya Narin charged Mr. Struik with omission to file a complaint against the mistreatment of a minor and concealment of evidence. Both charges carry sentences of between one and three years in prison and a fine of up to 6 million riel, or about $1,500.
Unfortunately, I think that's academic, I have a horrible feeling the cunt will be walking out with time served and - for him - a pocket change fine. I hope I'm wrong, there have been some exemplary sentences handed out in the last few years and the fact that James McCabe has been involved in the case may be cause for optimism.