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On July 06 2011 00:50 Zharak wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2011 00:29 Hypemeup wrote: I dont see a problem with this. If he was not the one to tell her to sleep in his bed he obviously had no intent of this happening. It is not really careless to assume that noone will go to sleep in your bed after you have fallen asleep. Poor girl though, I really hope she does not get to hurt by this. This. I don't see why everyone is looking for someone to blame whenever something bad happends. We can't know for sure that whoever invited the girl into this fellas bed knew about his condition either. A sad story for everyone involved.
Im not looking for some one to blame. I know who to blame. The guy who raped the little girl. WTF is wrong with people.
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he was aware of his condition, why would he invite a young girl to sleep next to his bed?
a responsible men would have offered the bed and move elsewhere. a responsible men would not have taken the risk of his "sexomniac" getting in the way.
guilty, partially, 90%.
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On July 06 2011 00:53 SuperYo1000 wrote: I dont buy this. I "suffer" from this :D and my wife just shoves me off the bed and says get the hell off.(she is 115 lbs). When your sleeping its not hard to get tossed. There is more to the story then told
Uh yeah I weigh 115 pounds as well and I dont think while I am half asleep I would be able to throw a full grown man off of me like it was no big deal. And the article clearly states that she was sick at the time...
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On July 06 2011 00:53 Detwiler wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2011 00:50 Zharak wrote:On July 06 2011 00:29 Hypemeup wrote: I dont see a problem with this. If he was not the one to tell her to sleep in his bed he obviously had no intent of this happening. It is not really careless to assume that noone will go to sleep in your bed after you have fallen asleep. Poor girl though, I really hope she does not get to hurt by this. This. I don't see why everyone is looking for someone to blame whenever something bad happends. We can't know for sure that whoever invited the girl into this fellas bed knew about his condition either. A sad story for everyone involved. Im not looking for some one to blame. I know who to blame. The guy who raped the little girl. WTF is wrong with people.
He went to bed, and he fell asleep. How can one blame him for something he did while unconscious, that he doesn't even remember doing?
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She shouldn't have been there obviously. He is clearly innocent of that charge, however.
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On July 06 2011 00:57 jinorazi wrote: he was aware of his condition, why would he invite a young girl to sleep next to his bed?
a responsible men would have offered the bed and move elsewhere. a responsible men would not have taken the risk of his "sexomniac" getting in the way.
guilty, partially, 90%.
Just read the first page: apparently he was asleep when she got into the bed, and someone else told her to go sleep in the bed.
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After reading some of the responses, I wonder, are the posters in this thread even reading the article at all? From what I understand, the sleep consultant, the defendant's former partner and his wife all gave evidence that the defendant in question was a sexsomniac. Someone told the ill 16 year old to sleep in his bedroom while he was already asleep. Why is the sleeping sexsomniac to blame here?
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On July 06 2011 00:58 Zharak wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2011 00:53 Detwiler wrote:On July 06 2011 00:50 Zharak wrote:On July 06 2011 00:29 Hypemeup wrote: I dont see a problem with this. If he was not the one to tell her to sleep in his bed he obviously had no intent of this happening. It is not really careless to assume that noone will go to sleep in your bed after you have fallen asleep. Poor girl though, I really hope she does not get to hurt by this. This. I don't see why everyone is looking for someone to blame whenever something bad happends. We can't know for sure that whoever invited the girl into this fellas bed knew about his condition either. A sad story for everyone involved. Im not looking for some one to blame. I know who to blame. The guy who raped the little girl. WTF is wrong with people. He went to bed, and he fell asleep. How can one blame him for something he did while unconscious, that he doesn't even remember doing?
if i get hammered go home crash and my roommate comes into my room and i rape her do i get off even though i cant remember?
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So he's a known sexsomniac.. and he invites a girl into his bed. Specifically one who's sick and most likely won't be able to fight back. Creepy and fucking weird.
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On July 06 2011 01:05 Misanthrope wrote: So he's a known sexsomniac.. and he invites a girl into his bed. Specifically one who's sick and most likely won't be able to fight back. Creepy and fucking weird. you did not read the article
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Quite an Odd case, my first time hearing of "sexsomnia"
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Sometimes I kill people in my sleep. I just can't help it.
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On July 06 2011 01:03 Detwiler wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2011 00:58 Zharak wrote:On July 06 2011 00:53 Detwiler wrote:On July 06 2011 00:50 Zharak wrote:On July 06 2011 00:29 Hypemeup wrote: I dont see a problem with this. If he was not the one to tell her to sleep in his bed he obviously had no intent of this happening. It is not really careless to assume that noone will go to sleep in your bed after you have fallen asleep. Poor girl though, I really hope she does not get to hurt by this. This. I don't see why everyone is looking for someone to blame whenever something bad happends. We can't know for sure that whoever invited the girl into this fellas bed knew about his condition either. A sad story for everyone involved. Im not looking for some one to blame. I know who to blame. The guy who raped the little girl. WTF is wrong with people. He went to bed, and he fell asleep. How can one blame him for something he did while unconscious, that he doesn't even remember doing? if i get hammered go home crash and my roommate comes into my room and i rape her do i get off even though i cant remember?
Getting hammered and going to sleep are hardly the same thing. Beeing drunk or having an actual condition of this kind also makes a huge difference, had the circumstances been that he was simply a heavy drinker he would have been charged with rape, and rightfully so.
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Holy shit this thread scares the hell out of me.
Perfect reminder of why you NEVER want to end up in a court of law.
Even if you're completely innocent, have stellar witnesses, and a medical professional to back you up there will still be people who think you're lying, guilty, etc.
It's downright scary how convinced some of the people in this thread are that this well documented disorder either isn't real, or that anyone can pretend they have it and get off scot free.
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hahahahahhahahahahahahahhahahaaaaaa
what a stupid world
it would make sense if he suddenly started fucking people in sleep just days before that, but HE WAS AWARE OF HIS CONDITION... "Hello sweetie, my bedroom is cooler, and I promise I won't rape you "
*next morning* "oh, I raped you?" ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/9vuXm.png)
Clever dude.
Edit: ah, ok, so HE didn't invite her... but something weird still happened in that house.
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Why was a 16 ur old girl even in the same house as a middle aged couple's? How was she related to them, and where was the wife during this? Also, sexsomnia sounds like it might be really inconvenient, although not in this case, but perhaps during childhood when you have sleepovers or something...I would not want to sleep near a guy with that @_@
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On July 06 2011 01:14 AzTec wrote: Holy shit this thread scares the hell out of me.
Perfect reminder of why you NEVER want to end up in a court of law.
Even if you're completely innocent, have stellar witnesses, and a medical professional to back you up there will still be people who think you're lying, guilty, etc.
It's downright scary how convinced some of the people in this thread are that this well documented disorder either isn't real, or that anyone can pretend they have it and get off scot free.
I'd be more worried of people blindly accepting it rather than questioning it, especially something as excessively bizarre as this regardless of whether or not it is infact legit.
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On July 06 2011 01:14 niteReloaded wrote:hahahahahhahahahahahahahhahahaaaaaa what a stupid world it would make sense if he suddenly started fucking people in sleep just days before that, but HE WAS AWARE OF HIS CONDITION... "Hello sweetie, my bedroom is cooler, and I promise I won't rape you  " *next morning* "oh, I raped you?" ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/9vuXm.png) Clever dude.
"Mr Davies was already asleep in the bed and told the court he had no idea she was there."
From the BBC article.
For the last time, he did NOT invite her to his bed, someone else did. He was already asleep when she went to his bedroom.
I think it is time to begin reporting people who did not read the articles/OP....
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On July 06 2011 01:14 AzTec wrote: Holy shit this thread scares the hell out of me.
Perfect reminder of why you NEVER want to end up in a court of law.
Even if you're completely innocent, have stellar witnesses, and a medical professional to back you up there will still be people who think you're lying, guilty, etc.
It's downright scary how convinced some of the people in this thread are that this well documented disorder either isn't real, or that anyone can pretend they have it and get off scot free.
This would be a fine point if he HADNT RAPED A LITTLE GIRL I dont care what his condition is. Rape is rape you dont get to just walk away. If im schizo and i kill somebody i still go away. Maybe not hard time but i still go away. Its not right that he just gets off. Like yeah i raped her my bad.
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