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Maskins

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I don't normally feel anything for major corporate entities but I feel a little sorry for Subway.

This guy who epitomised their marketing strategy and was tied into their brand has now perpetrated a heinous unforgivable crime.

In retrospect I don't feel too bad for them. Just the victims.
 

mjs9153

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Yup..lock him up and throw away the key..no cigs,though..
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Spideyman

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N:icon_eek: sh..um, foolin'!...so I predict a big move for the family.
From the article:
The couple, who married in 2010, have two kids together.

“I am in the process of seeking a dissolution of the marriage. My focus is exclusively on the well-being of my children. Neither I nor my family will have any further comment on the matter. I appreciate respect for my family’s privacy during this difficult time.”
 

ghost19

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Why would the DA make a deal with him? If he's got child pornography on his home computer, nail him to the wall.

Unless he's got a boatload of other perverts he can drop a dime on...but they should still nail him to the wall when they've got the goods on the rest of them. Maybe a wall with a view of the hallway or something nice, but that's about as good as it should get for him.

This is pretty standard in cases like this ma'am. In a case where child porn or other illegal sexual media is found on a computer, there is not much the defendant can deny. The IP address leads back to your computer, usually your email account, and so on. What the DA will do in this case, in most instances, is go to the defendant's lawyer and offer to give the defendant "X" number of years in prison if he pleads guilty. Usually this "X" number is around one third to one sixth of the the number of years the defendant COULD receive if he/she chooses to go trial. The DA will present his evidence to the defendant and his lawyer, IP address information, emails, etc., and a lot of times once the defendant and his lawyer are made aware of the amount of "smoking gun" evidence, the defendant will agree to the terms. Sometimes the DA will come down a bit more on the number of years in prison. Kind of like haggling with a salesman on the price of a car. The defendant wants to get the minimum number of years possible in prison, the DA wants to clear the case and not go to trial unless necessary. The actual number of years decided on in the plea agreement is usually somewhere in the middle of these two extremes.
 

Grandpa

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Earlier in the thread, I said, "Innocent until proven guilty." Well.... certainly, in normal circumstances, saying "I did it" to a judge is the proof of it.

ghost19 is correct. Plea deals are standard. The prosecutors do not have the staff, the resources, or the time, and neither does the court system, to take every case to trial to plumb the full extent of the punishment they'd like to mete out.

Sympathies to wife, kids, victims, and yeah, to Subway, for relying on this guy who turned out to have this terrible dark side.

Grandma and I wonder: What makes people do this? Whether it's a restaurant chain spokesman, a big-name golfer, a Senator, a Member of Congress, a televangelist, or whomever. They know they're famous. They know their positions are fragile to these types of things. Why do they take the risk and do the plunge?

Yeah, you can say thinking with the [euphemism here], but it has to be more than that. There's too much involved. I personally think that people have holes in their psyche, and they look to fill them, and no matter how pretty the wife/girlfriend is, no matter how much public accolades come in, there's a big hole that isn't filled by anything rational, so the person does irrational things to get it done. But your right to swing your arm freely ends where another's nose begins, so if you're affecting others, you assume the consequences.

Ugly all around.
 

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Earlier in the thread, I said, "Innocent until proven guilty." Well.... certainly, in normal circumstances, saying "I did it" to a judge is the proof of it.

ghost19 is correct. Plea deals are standard. The prosecutors do not have the staff, the resources, or the time, and neither does the court system, to take every case to trial to plumb the full extent of the punishment they'd like to mete out.

Sympathies to wife, kids, victims, and yeah, to Subway, for relying on this guy who turned out to have this terrible dark side.

Grandma and I wonder: What makes people do this? Whether it's a restaurant chain spokesman, a big-name golfer, a Senator, a Member of Congress, a televangelist, or whomever. They know they're famous. They know their positions are fragile to these types of things. Why do they take the risk and do the plunge?

Yeah, you can say thinking with the [euphemism here], but it has to be more than that. There's too much involved. I personally think that people have holes in their psyche, and they look to fill them, and no matter how pretty the wife/girlfriend is, no matter how much public accolades come in, there's a big hole that isn't filled by anything rational, so the person does irrational things to get it done. But your right to swing your arm freely ends where another's nose begins, so if you're affecting others, you assume the consequences.

Ugly all around.
Just asked my partner about this as before retiring he was an adult mental health social worker and had pedophiliacs as clients. It's not quite the same as you've described as it is specifically a sexual urge involving prepubescent children. Pedophilia is considered a psychiatric condition (it is in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders), and no effective treatment has been found. He further said that nearly all pedophiliacs have been molested as children, but, of course, not all molested children become pedophiliacs. They do have drugs that a pedophiliac can take to help them dull their urges but there is no cure.