Judge tells man convicted of using hidden cameras to make child porn that she'd have him castrated 'If the law allowed'

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An Oklahoma workman has been sentenced to life in prison for hiding cameras in the homes of customers and filming their children. 'The day we found out what he did to our children, I could not breathe,' said one parent.

A security company employee in Oklahoma has been sentenced to life in prison after hiding cameras in customers' homes and using the footage to make pornography.

"The homeowner was having some difficulty regulating the climate in their bedrooms. They called out a heat and air company," Nichols Hills Police Chief Steven Cox told. The home was under renovation with numerous work crews coming in and out but, in October 2018, investigators finally narrowed the list of suspects down to Alden.

Alden was also accused of taking surreptitious photographs of underage girls in various public places including mall changing rooms and high school football games, and of taking upskirt videos of women at restaurants, gyms and churches.

 

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What a vile man. But I'm happy the U.S. forbids cruel and unusual punishment. If we claim to be decent, we shouldnt maim people or act as criminals do& call that justice. Jail removes him from society. Besides, castration isn't effective. Other items used instead of the penis.

Good

That is super gross.

CityBureaucrat He was almost certainly already genitally mutilated, aka circumcised.

CityBureaucrat Let’s get to writing that law then.

CityBureaucrat I'm with the judge here. There are some crimes so awful that the 'eye for an eye' rule should apply. 'If thy hand offend thee, cut it off.'

why doesnt the law allow this

Would castration really make a difference in controlling his desires or impulses?

Yeah that’s fair🤷🏾‍♂️

No problem judge. Send him to jail, and they will make your wishes come true.

Firing squad is much cheaper.

Right on

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think chemical castration is used..

Castration should be a punishment

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Make my day........

I’m telling you that should be the punishment for any rape or any child porn. Cut the balls of men and do a hysterectomy to any woman that rapes a student.

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