Per reports, this unfortunate incident occurred when the 51-year-old Casar, a ra-ist, threatened to harm the mother’s, Roxane, child unless she submitted to more se-ual abuse and violation. He was a dirty criminal with a twisted mind, and the mother refused to become his victim again, so she allowed her anger and rage to take over, but now she’s dealing with the consequences. The 51-year-old abuser reportedly ra-ed and humiliated the mother and then threatened to hurt her child unless she went through with the torture again.
Prosecutors said that instead of letting him hurt her or her baby, the mother grabbed a kitchen knife and stabbed Casar through the heart. He died very quickly. Then she tied his corpse up with a rope and dragged his body behind her car for about a half mile, to both desecrate the body, and to stash it away from sight. In other words, the pain and suffering she endured were unthinkable. Nevertheless, she was found guilty of manslaughter. She was sentenced to nine years in prison for that crime along with eighteen-months for interfering with a corpse. Authorities in Australia had little sympathy for the mother. However, with time served, she will be eligible for parole in the future. Judge Bodice admitted that what Casar did to her was significant provocation and made her response somewhat reasonable.
The judge also said, “I accept the stabbing occurred in circumstances when you were enraged by what the deceased had done to you and was threatening to do to you again.” However, if she had called the authorities after she stabbed Casar, things might have worked out much better for her. Instead, she tried to hide what she did. “Instead you set about the process of callously disposing of the deceased body.” After he ra-ed her and threatened the life of her child, Judge Bodice hoped she would have shown his corpse more human dignity.
“No doubt your rage continued to affect your attitude to him,” the strict judge said. “They will never recover from his death,” Bodice said. The mother reportedly grew up around drug abusers. Throughout her youth, she was the victim of se-ual assault and misconduct. Casar was one of the perpetrators. And got what she thought he deserved after he threatened to hurt her small child. While the mother’s violence was certainly understandable, she was punished more strictly by the court because she tried to hide his body after he died. If she had called the police, then she could have explained what happened and probably gotten a much lighter sentence. Ladies and gentlemen, we are republishing this story amid recent reports that suggest many US states are recording record highs in se-ual assault incidents. 1 in 3 women worldwide experience physical or se-ual violence.