'Cruel captivity': Ottawa Mountie found guilty in child-torture case of 11-year-old son

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A disgusting case I almost forgot about. Cowardly, bully, savage, animal sob. No wonder our country is so useless in counter intelligence and terrorism, that as his specialty when he wasn't abusing his kid.

'Cruel captivity': Ottawa Mountie found guilty in child-torture case of 11-year-old son

Nobody on the normally quiet Kanata street had seen the 11-year-old boy in six months. He was no longer in school and no longer playing street hockey. Instead, his days and nights were spent chained up in a darkened basement, where his father tortured and starved him.

His father, a former RCMP counter-terrorism officer, also videotaped his naked son as he inflicted disturbing, religious-themed interrogations, demanding the shackled and emaciated boy to repent, screaming that he ”will weep blood” for his so-called sins. At one point, the ex-Mountie enlisted a priest to perform an exorcism.

In one of the horrifying videos that reduced defence lawyers and police to tears at trial, the tiny, frightened and starving boy begged: “I want my family back.”

The young boy spent the last month of his captivity trying to escape the horrors of the basement, where he was chained to a post as he slept and forced to use a slop bucket for a toilet while the rest of his family went about their daily routines upstairs.

That he managed to loosen his chains and escape is what led to the child-abuse case against his father and stepmom, who were both found guilty on Monday at the Elgin Street courthouse. They have been jailed while they await sentencing.

“I was terrified, hungry and thirsty. I couldn’t take it anymore. My entertainment was (staring at) a wall and I was just getting hurt and burned. I was scared to death,” the boy told court at trial.

Ontario Superior Court Justice Robert Maranger heaped praise on the terrorized boy, who had to relive the horror as he testified across three days at trial.

“That a parent could do the things that were done (to the boy) was gut-wrenching. That being said, however, the fact that this half-starved, burned and battered 11-year-old could somehow summon the strength to escape his cruel captivity and later seemingly rise above it, is a testament to the indomitability of the human spirit,” the judge told court.

The judge-alone case against the ex-Mountie and his wife was anchored in their own statements — including the disgraced officer’s own cellphone video footage of the abuse. In his police interview back in 2013, he admitted to the crimes against the child but tried to justify it as discipline.

The father took the stand in his own defence at trial, and portrayed himself as the victim and tried to explain that he thought his boy was possessed. At his wit’s end, he said he started confining his son and rationing his meals.
 
A disgusting case I almost forgot about. Cowardly, bully, savage, animal sob. No wonder our country is so useless in counter intelligence and terrorism, that as his specialty when he wasn't abusing his kid.

'Cruel captivity': Ottawa Mountie found guilty in child-torture case of 11-year-old son

Nobody on the normally quiet Kanata street had seen the 11-year-old boy in six months. He was no longer in school and no longer playing street hockey. Instead, his days and nights were spent chained up in a darkened basement, where his father tortured and starved him.

His father, a former RCMP counter-terrorism officer, also videotaped his naked son as he inflicted disturbing, religious-themed interrogations, demanding the shackled and emaciated boy to repent, screaming that he ”will weep blood” for his so-called sins. At one point, the ex-Mountie enlisted a priest to perform an exorcism.

In one of the horrifying videos that reduced defence lawyers and police to tears at trial, the tiny, frightened and starving boy begged: “I want my family back.”

The young boy spent the last month of his captivity trying to escape the horrors of the basement, where he was chained to a post as he slept and forced to use a slop bucket for a toilet while the rest of his family went about their daily routines upstairs.

That he managed to loosen his chains and escape is what led to the child-abuse case against his father and stepmom, who were both found guilty on Monday at the Elgin Street courthouse. They have been jailed while they await sentencing.

“I was terrified, hungry and thirsty. I couldn’t take it anymore. My entertainment was (staring at) a wall and I was just getting hurt and burned. I was scared to death,” the boy told court at trial.

Ontario Superior Court Justice Robert Maranger heaped praise on the terrorized boy, who had to relive the horror as he testified across three days at trial.

“That a parent could do the things that were done (to the boy) was gut-wrenching. That being said, however, the fact that this half-starved, burned and battered 11-year-old could somehow summon the strength to escape his cruel captivity and later seemingly rise above it, is a testament to the indomitability of the human spirit,” the judge told court.

The judge-alone case against the ex-Mountie and his wife was anchored in their own statements — including the disgraced officer’s own cellphone video footage of the abuse. In his police interview back in 2013, he admitted to the crimes against the child but tried to justify it as discipline.

The father took the stand in his own defence at trial, and portrayed himself as the victim and tried to explain that he thought his boy was possessed. At his wit’s end, he said he started confining his son and rationing his meals.
I hope that there is an extremely cruel sentence now and after life on this earth for all those asshole who abuse and make a child suffer is the worst thing that one can read.
 
A disgusting case I almost forgot about. Cowardly, bully, savage, animal sob. No wonder our country is so useless in counter intelligence and terrorism, that as his specialty when he wasn't abusing his kid.

'Cruel captivity': Ottawa Mountie found guilty in child-torture case of 11-year-old son

Nobody on the normally quiet Kanata street had seen the 11-year-old boy in six months. He was no longer in school and no longer playing street hockey. Instead, his days and nights were spent chained up in a darkened basement, where his father tortured and starved him.

His father, a former RCMP counter-terrorism officer, also videotaped his naked son as he inflicted disturbing, religious-themed interrogations, demanding the shackled and emaciated boy to repent, screaming that he ”will weep blood” for his so-called sins. At one point, the ex-Mountie enlisted a priest to perform an exorcism.

In one of the horrifying videos that reduced defence lawyers and police to tears at trial, the tiny, frightened and starving boy begged: “I want my family back.”

The young boy spent the last month of his captivity trying to escape the horrors of the basement, where he was chained to a post as he slept and forced to use a slop bucket for a toilet while the rest of his family went about their daily routines upstairs.

That he managed to loosen his chains and escape is what led to the child-abuse case against his father and stepmom, who were both found guilty on Monday at the Elgin Street courthouse. They have been jailed while they await sentencing.

“I was terrified, hungry and thirsty. I couldn’t take it anymore. My entertainment was (staring at) a wall and I was just getting hurt and burned. I was scared to death,” the boy told court at trial.

Ontario Superior Court Justice Robert Maranger heaped praise on the terrorized boy, who had to relive the horror as he testified across three days at trial.

“That a parent could do the things that were done (to the boy) was gut-wrenching. That being said, however, the fact that this half-starved, burned and battered 11-year-old could somehow summon the strength to escape his cruel captivity and later seemingly rise above it, is a testament to the indomitability of the human spirit,” the judge told court.

The judge-alone case against the ex-Mountie and his wife was anchored in their own statements — including the disgraced officer’s own cellphone video footage of the abuse. In his police interview back in 2013, he admitted to the crimes against the child but tried to justify it as discipline.

The father took the stand in his own defence at trial, and portrayed himself as the victim and tried to explain that he thought his boy was possessed. At his wit’s end, he said he started confining his son and rationing his meals.






What a sick, sadistic, prick. I hope the kid gets some good counseling and a family that actually cares about him. Poor kid.
 
I think we should not hesitate to come to the rescue of a child. Here in France children could have been saved from abuse if the neighbors reported the parents who were abusing their children. It breaks my heart to know that children are caught in the hands of such cruel people.
 

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