• TragicNotCute
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    277 months ago

    Jamelske said that he should not be punished for what he did and that, once arrested, he had thought he would at the most spend a couple of days in jail, pay a fine, or perform community service. He said that his lawyers had to spend several days after his arrest to make it clear to him that taking women and holding them in a dungeon is kidnapping.

    Bruh.

  • @[email protected]
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    167 months ago

    In a prison interview with MSNBC, Jamelske said that he should not be punished for what he did and that, once arrested, he had thought he would at the most spend a couple of days in jail, pay a fine, or perform community service. He said that his lawyers had to spend several days after his arrest to make it clear to him that taking women and holding them in a dungeon is kidnapping.

    In 2004, MSNBC produced episode 12 of their MSNBC Reports series subtitled “Sex Bunker” on the Jamelske case, periodically rebroadcast several times a year as part of their “doc block” documentary marathons.

    Which paragraph is more psychotic?

  • @Nurse_Robot
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    107 months ago

    Holy shit, how is he up for parole already?

  • @eran_morad
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    97 months ago

    Legit a very creepy read.

    • @[email protected]
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      27 months ago

      Yeah this is next level.

      So awful that victims either didn’t report to police or police didn’t believe them.

      The bath, toilet, and diary set up in the bunker is heart breaking.