Exposing the Pedophile Playbook

People often don’t believe me when I tell them there is an online pedophile community that works together to push their agenda and help each other find victims. Blogs like Absolute Zero United expose individual members of this community on a regular basis. The Philadelphia NBC affiliate has stumbled onto one of the fruits of this online pro-child abuse movement; the so called “pedophile playbook” which is literally an instruction guide written by child rapists to instruct other rapists on how to gain access to victims. Watch and learn:

View more news videos at: http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/video.

h/t Dodiafae of Pagans Against Child Abuse

Sam Young Gets a Measly 25 Years For Murdering Dymia Woody

He got off light if you ask me. Life without parole is what he deserves.

From WSPA:

Greenville County, SC –

Sam Young, 16, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and criminal sexual conduct Wednesday morning in a Greenville courtroom.

The judge accepted a recommendation of 25 years in prison during the sentencing phase of the hearing.

The judge called it “a tragic case.”

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Nearly 40 members of Dymia Woody’s family were present. A News Channel 7 reporter spoke to some family members. They said they were displeased with the length of the sentence for Young and felt it should be longer.

The family is right. I wonder how long Young would have got if Dymia was White.

WYFF in typical hug-a-thug fashion, manages to place the blame for this crime on porn, with the help of a hack child psychologist. Note to the delicate flowers at WYFF – ALL teens look at porn, very few rape children to death afterward. The two are not related. Let’s not disrespect the dead by minimizing the evil of a murderer.

Sam Young Appearing in Court for the Dymia Woody Murder Tommorow

Dymia Woody was a innocent little girl stolen from her family too soon. In the summer of 2008 the little girl was found murdered, stuffed into the closet of an abandoned mobile home just yards from her house. She had been raped and strangled and DNA testing led police to then 14-year-old Sam Young.

Young has been moved out of family court and will be tried as an adult now. The Woody family is finally going to get some closure. From Fox Carolina:

GREENVILLE, S.C. — The teen charged in connection with the slaying of a Greenville County girl nearly two years ago is expected to be in court on Wednesday.

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In August 2009, a judge ruled that jurisdiction for the now 16-year-old Young be transferred to general sessions court instead of family court.

Prosecutors said that the ruling means that Young will be tried as an adult rather than a juvenile, which he had been charged as until Friday.

Marcia Barker, from the 13th Circuit Solicitor’s Office, said that Young will be in court to plead, but did not say to what he will plead.

We’ll keep you posted. keep the Woody family in your prayers.

Charles Goldie Williams Belongs in Prison Forever

And it seems like the parole board agrees since he was just denied parole:

COLUMBIA – The state’s parole board today rejected one Greenville killer’s request for freedom and postponed action on another after the victim’s family appeared on his behalf.

The five-member panel voted unanimously to reject parole for Charles Goldie Williams, convicted in 1975 for killing three teenage girls, ordering their heads shaved and dumping their bodies in the Reedy River.

The GreenvilleOnline report says he ordered the girl’s heads shaved after killing them which I assume is yet another example of the hackery that goes into that so-called paper. Williams raped three teenage girls, murdered them, then shaved their heads and dumped their bodies in the Reedy River. It was a brutal crime by an evil individual and he belongs in jail. This is the 15th time he was denied parole and I hope for 15 more.

WSPA has an interview with one of the victim’s parents.

Series of Coyote Attacks Have Greenville Neighborhood on Edge

As the number of sport hunters in this country continues to decline and urban sprawl continues to encroach on wild areas, people are increasingly experiencing interactions with wild animals that are acclimated to humans. Whereas it was once typical for coyotes to shun areas of human settlement for fear of the rifle’s crack, in recent years more and more suburban areas have seen populations of coyotes that not only have no fear of humans, but have learned that our garbage cans are easy pickings and our pets are easy prey.

Now one Greenville neighborhood is practically under siege by the “American jackal” and residents are at a loss on how to solve the problem:

GREENVILLE, S.C. — Residents of a Greenville County neighborhood say their pets are being attacked and even killed by unexpected predators, and they are warning others to protect their pets from the danger.

People who live in the neighborhood along Crestline Road say they feel like they’re under attack.

The fear began with the death of 15-year-old sheltie named Maggie. She was attacked and killed in her own driveway.

Maggie’s owners said they found their dog’s body covered in puncture wounds just ten minutes after letting her out one night in late February.

Neighbor Ruth DeVorsey said, “The idea that it was killed by coyotes is terrible.”

A border collie up the road was also mauled, but its owners heard the attack and intervened in time to save the dog.

DeVorsey said, “That’s two animals within four houses attacked on the same night.”

Apparently the coyotes are so settled in the area that people have heard the howl at night. Coyotes are not unusual in South Carolina, but our exploding population of transplanted urban folk not used to dealing with these varmints is exacerbating the problems associated with these animals. Trapping and hunting coyotes is necessary to control their populations close to civilized areas. Unfortunately the Disneyfied view of nature Americans now have changed the fundamental understanding of our relationship with predatory wild animals. Even the local experts are giving out bad advice:

Wildlife experts say coyotes are afraid of humans. Small pets are most at risk.

Tell that to Taylor Mitchell, a 19-year-old Canadian folk singer who was mauled to death by a pack of coyotes less than a year ago. Lone coyotes may indeed be afraid of humans and target small animals, but a pack will attack large animals including humans if an opportunity presents itself.  An injured person alone, a person taking a nap by their favorite stream, a couple of teens hiding out in the woods to get high, all of these are targets of opportunity for the increasingly fearless coyote packs. Coyotes fear humans because we kill them, if we stop killing them in a couple of generations we see that fear dissipate and our contacts with these predators become more violent.

The same goes for many animals. Seattle, for example, has had a rash of raccoon attacks on dogs, cats, and people. In a recent case three raccoons came into a woman’s yard to attack her mini-pincher and when she screamed rather than flee one began attacking her. It was not rabid. Seattle has inadvertently created a raccoon population that does not fear humans, largely through so-called animal lovers encouraging the animals to live close to them by banning the harvesting of these creatures.

My advice to the Crestline Road area is to get yourself some dog food, snare wire (para-cord works in a pinch) and a book on trapping animals (like Dale Martin’s The Trapper’s Bible) and handle this problem before one of these coyotes kills one of your children.

At least we don’t have New Jersey’s black bear problem. Scientists there are warning that the population cannot be controlled without hunting, but who hunts in Jersey anymore?

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