Two thousand years ago House Bolton and House Stark allied to take part in the Rape of the Three Sisters. The events carried out were so heinous they began a thousand years of war between the Vale and the North. Lord Belthasar Bolton is the most sadistic character from House Bolton and arguably the entire history of the known world. His forced utterly annihilated 4 houses during this invasion and even had a pavilion made of the flayed skin of 100 sistermen.
The Chiong murder case (People of the Philippines v. Francisco Juan Larrañaga et al.) was a trial regarding an incident on July 16, 1997, in Cebu, the Philippines, in which sisters Marijoy and Jacqueline Chiong were kidnapped, raped, and murdered.[2][3] Francisco Juan "Paco" Larrañaga (b. 1977), a man of dual Filipino and Spanish citizenship was, along with six others, convicted of murder, and sentenced to death by lethal injection on February 3, 2004. Larrañaga was later commuted to life imprisonment, following the abolition of capital punishment in the Philippines in June 2006, and was transferred to Spain to serve out his sentence in October 2009.[4] The Chiong sisters remain missing to this day.[5]
According to the prosecutors, at 10:00 p.m. on July 16, 1997, Larrañaga and six other defendants kidnapped the Chiong sisters near a mall on the island of Cebu in the Philippines, raped them, and then threw one of the sisters into a ravine. This was later disputed because there was no formal identification of the body, and it was later determined that it was not the body of one of the sisters.[6] The other sister was never found.[6][7][8][9]
On August 30, 2019, Senator Panfilo Lacson stated that some of the convicts of the 1997 murder of the Chiong sisters are now out of prison.[23] Faeldon has confirmed the release of Josman Aznar, Ariel Balansag, Alberto Caño and James Anthony Uy, the four persons who were convicted for the 1997 murder of the Chiong sisters.[24] On September 4, President Rodrigo Duterte has fired Bureau of Corrections chief Nicanor Faeldon after the latter approved the release of three convicts in the murder case.[25][26] On September 5, Chiong sisters' parents has called Duterte to return the three convicts back to prison. Eventually, the Chiong sisters' parents thanked to the President when the news of Duterte announcing that surrender of the released convicts for good conduct. The parents are also called for the investigation of Faeldon for his actions,[27] in which Faeldon would be fired from his post by President Duterte.[25]
On September 6, Ariel Balansag and Alberto Caño, the two of the three convicts of the Chiong sisters rape-slay case, who were released by virtue of the controversial Good Conduct Time Allowance Law, has been surrendered to the authorities.[28][29][30] On September 18, James Anthony Uy and Josman Aznar, the last two of the four convicts of the said case, has finally surrendered to the authorities.[31]
I was talking with a good friend today about stories in the Old Testament that are less popular but could have some applications to our lives and I thought about the story of Amnon and Tamar, half-brother/sister by their father, King David. When asked about what this has to do with our lives today, I thought about six lessons we can draw from this story where sin takes its toll on a whole family and apply certain truths to our lives so that we can avoid the mistakes made in this story. Before you read on, I would suggest reading II Samuel 13 to get the entire story as it will make the points much easier to understand.
Decades before he killed at least 12 people and sexually assaulted 51 others in a prolific crime spree that terrorized the state of California, the suspected Golden State Killer watched two men rape his younger sister on an Air Force base in Germany, family members said.
Joseph James DeAngelo, 72, who was identified last month as the serial rapist and killer who terrorized California in the 1970s and 1980s, was playing with his sister Constance in an abandoned warehouse on the base when two airmen walked in and raped her in front of him, Jesse Ryland, one of Constance's sons, told BuzzFeed News this week.
"That's pretty crazy for a kid to see his sister be violated," said Ryland, 35, who learned about the incident from his mother just before she died from cancer last year. "Maybe that was the start of Joe going wacko."
The incident may have sparked a fantasy with rape for DeAngelo, a former police officer and mechanic who served in the US Navy during the Vietnam War, according to an expert who has examined serial killers' backgrounds for the FBI.
It's possible that DeAngelo, who now faces a total of 12 counts of murder in Santa Barbara, Orange, Ventura, and Sacramento counties, became preoccupied with rape after his sister's sexual assault, Burgess told BuzzFeed News.
It was not immediately clear if his sister's sexual assault would factor into DeAngelo's criminal trial. A representative from the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office told BuzzFeed News they were reaching out to family to discuss the incident but declined to comment further.
Paul Holes, a retired cold case investigator for the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office who spent 24 years chasing the Golden State Killer, said he wonders whether witnessing his sister's rape was a traumatic or stimulating event for DeAngelo.
Constance's ex-husband, Kenneth Ryland Sr., told BuzzFeed News she never mentioned that she was raped as a child in their 26 years of marriage. He only heard about the incident recently from their son Jesse.
"She said that when she opened the door, the guy attacked her and she was trying to fight him off and he was trying to pull down her pants," the victim's sister, who did not want to be identified, told CBS2's Steve Langford.
It's painful for Jenny Graham of Spokane to walk along Pacific Highway South in Federal Way, where she once attended beauty school just blocks from where her sister walked the streets as a teen prostitute in the early 1980s.
She s keeping that promise. Graham traveled from Spokane to Western Washington, where she s spent weeks lobbying for a bill that would change the statute of limitations in cases of child rape to do away with a complex set of restrictions, such as the requirement that the abuse be reported within a year in order for prosecutors to file charges.
New Orleans surpassed its 50th homicide of 2017 and added two more, in the week that ended Sunday (April 2). That's more than a month ahead of last year's homicide pace. Other crime and court news included a 12-year-old boy in LaPlace being charged in the rape of his sister, 5, and a Mandeville Police officer placed on administrative leave after she was suspected of driving drunk in a police unit.
Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office investigators arrested an Old Jefferson man accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl, records showed Monday (March 27). Kamurt Bridges, 57, of 12 Labarre Place, was booked March 24 with third-degree rape, oral sexual battery and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile, said Col. John Fortunato, spokesman for the department. Bridges is a casual acquaintance of the victim, according to Fortunato. Bridges is accused of forcing himself on the girl in February.
A 12-year-old LaPlace boy was arrested Monday (March 27) and booked with rape, according to the St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff's Office. The victim is his 5-year-old sister, authorities said. The boy was not identified by authorities because he is a minor. The victim's grandmother reported Friday that her granddaughter had been sexually assaulted in mid-March, authorities said. During the investigation, detectives learned "the juvenile had sexual contact with his 5-year-old sibling," the sheriff's office said.
The rapes of two juveniles, one of them occurring years ago, were reported to New Orleans police Monday (March 27). A third rape involving a female victim and an unknown suspect was also reported Monday.
A woman told police her 14-year-old daughter stated she was sexually assaulted by a juvenile male inside their residence, the department said. NOPD said the girl told her mother she only knew the suspect's first name. The location was on Duplessis Street in the St. Bernard neighborhood, though it's unclear if that's where police took the report or where the offense, classified as first-degree rape, occurred.
In the other cases, an 18-year-old woman reported Monday she was sexually assaulted by a male relative when she was 12 years old, police said. The assault was classified as a first-degree rape. And a woman whose age was not available also reported to NOPD Monday that she was raped by an unknown man in Algiers, though it's unclear if that's where the offense occurred or where police took the report.
Research shows that male peer influence is a significant predictor of violent sexual behavior. However, men challenging sexual violence within their male peer communities may exert a counter-influence, shifting community norms and behaviors. Using the Fraternity Peer Rape Education Program as a case study, this article examines the ways that fraternity men in a peer rape education program make sense of and interact within their communities. Through coded interviews, this article examines participants' perceptions of change within themselves, within their interactions with fraternity brothers, and within their fraternities. Learning about sexual violence altered participants' worldview and created a communal sense of partnership and responsibility, while simultaneously limiting the traditional ways that fraternal communities are maintained. This experience provides lessons for how we may begin creating communities of men against sexual violence, as well as what support may be required for such messy, nonlinear change processes.
Amnon modeled after the behavior of his father in raping Tamar. As the crown prince of Israel, there was no more important role model for Amnon than David. Before arriving in Hebron, David had two wives (1 Sam. 25:43). During his seven-year reign in Hebron, he took four additional wives (2 Sam. 3:2-5). David then forced Abner to kidnap his former wife Michal and make her his seventh wife (2 Sam. 3:12-16). Because he took Michal against her will, this was also an act of rape. After becoming king, he took more wives and concubines (2 Sam. 5:13-14). He then again showed his disregard for the laws of sexual purity when he committed adultery with Bathsheba (2 Sam. 11:2-4). Thus, David had little moral authority to rebuke Amnon for his similar sins.
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