Just Released Paedophile Rapist Tries To Kill Woman To Get To Granddaughters
Prison sentences for serial rapists and pedophiles need to be far more severe than they are. Sex offenders who are deemed unrepentant and untreatable need to be locked up forever, so they can not reoffend. Sexual addictions are reportedly some of the most difficult to treat, and sexual disorders like pedophilia and rape are almost always untreatable. There is too great a compulsion to be able to stop, regardless of the amount of therapy that is given. And if the following isn't a case of locking up a man and throwing away the key, I'm not sure what is.

29-year-old Ryan Yates has been a sexual deviant since he was 14, and has been getting off with very light sentences. Just released from prison, last October, police were to monitor his moves in hopes of deterring him from reoffending. So after a visit from the police at his house, Yates went to a park in search of sex, and attacked a 60-year-old woman with the intent to kill her so he could rape her granddaughters. Trying to stab the grandmother with a kitchen knife, she fought back and the 2 grandchildren were able to escape. When he was apprehended, close by, he told police
"I live in a fantasy… I think of a world with no adults, just me and children." "I tried to stab her… to get to her daughter… the little one ran away and she took the knife off me and started screaming. I was going to stab her and rape her daughter."Yates said he had gone out "looking to find some children to have sex with". He had intended to kill the woman "so I can get to the kids… rape them, have sex with them, sexually assault them".
It only took him a few days after his release from jail to reoffend. He had been sentenced to a 7 year prison term for a sexual assault on a woman with a knife. Although he initially only served 4 of those years, and was to be on probation for the remaining 3, he was re-incarcerated after his behaviour worried officials. I'm not sure if he had received any therapy in jail, or if it would even be of any use to someone who seems hardwired to be a sexual offender. But if what Yates did isn't enough to convince a judge that he doesn't deserve to be allowed to live in freedom, amongst humans, then there is no justice. Apparently the judge wants to assess whether Yates should be jailed for life. Let's hope he makes the right decision.





