Daycare provider repeatedly assaulted child, Bub, over 1,000 times as claimed.
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A shocking case of betrayal and manipulation has left a sour taste. The defendant, a 37-year-old, abused the trust of a single mother and her family by sexually assaulting a young boy repeatedly over several years, totaling over 350 incidents. Yet, the court was cautious and trimmed down the number for accuracy. The sentence was harsh: 11 years and 2 months imprisonment, along with preventive detention.
A House of Lies
Judge Matthias Braumandl exposed in his verdict the deceitful and devious actions of the offender. The manipulator used the needs of the mother to gain access to the child. He skillfully played with the child's emotions.
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Initially, the offender would casually brush against the then 9-year-old boy while watching Harry Potter together. After several weeks and months, the predator escalated the abuse. The boy remained silent about these abhorrent acts.
The babysitter gained regular access to the family home and shared the boy's bed, thanks to his deceitful nature. He fabricated an ex-wife and children to create a false sense of security.
He was so convincing that he even fooled psychologists. 17 years ago in Stuttgart, he received a suspended sentence for molesting a preschool child.
The Actor's Final Act
Faced with the evidence of his reprehensible actions, he pretended to be the victim and blamed his predicament on mistreatment he claimed he endured himself. This audacious play-acting is common among individuals like him.
As the spotlight shines on this appalling incident, it serves as a stark reminder to vigilantly protect our children and protect them from such predators.
- The deceitful actions of the offender in the shocking case, as exposed by Judge Matthias Braumandl, extend beyond sexual manipulation, as he even fabricated an ex-wife and children to create a false sense of security.
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- As the case of the Bavarian offender shows, predators can be extremely convincing, as evidenced by their ability to fool psychologists and manipulate children's emotions, making it imperative to educate ourselves and our children about the signs of danger in crime-and-justice issues.