As unbelievable as it seems, an unnamed 20-year-old women from Hamburg, Germany, has been sentenced to more time in lock-up than most of the same rapists she “insulted” on-line.
This isn’t a joke. This isn’t The Onion. This isn’t the Babylon Bee.
As it turns out, the previously referenced young lady from Hamburg was sentenced to a weekend in jail for taking to WhatsApp, insulting one of the convicted rapists, referring to him as a “pig.”
But just a bit of background; a gang of “immigrants” in the Stadtpark area of Hamburg in 2020 beat and repeatedly raped a 14-year-old girl. Of that, they’ve since been convicted.
The rapists also sent out messages and videos at the time of the rape via WhatsApp to their friends to join in the beating and raping the victim-child. Amazingly enough (sarcasm off), the same criminals deleted their on-line evidence before the trial.
As reported by ThePublica.com;
A total of 11 men were initially charged, but two were acquitted quickly due to a lack of DNA evidence. The sperm of nine of the men, however, had been successfully recovered from the girl’s body.
Five of the men were in possession of German passports, while the remainder were not citizens of Germany. Among those charged, none were of German heritage. The rapists were identified as a Pole, an Egyptian, a Libyan, a Kuwaiti, an Iranian, an Armenian, an Afghan, a Syrian, and a Montenegrin. The men had a team of 20 defense attorneys arguing their innocence.
But wait, there’s more. Also reported on by ThePublica.com;
Angered by the news of the case, a 20-year-old woman from Hamburg messaged the number through WhatsApp. The unnamed woman called him a “dishonorable rapist pig” and a “disgusting miscarriage.” She added: “Aren’t you ashamed when you look in the mirror?”
The targeted rapist then reported the woman to police, and she was charged with sending him insulting messages.
The woman has now been convicted and sentenced to a weekend in prison for her remarks — meaning that she will have spent more time in jail than 8 of the 9 rapists. In court, the woman apologized for her remarks, saying she acted out of a “reflex” upon hearing the sickening details of the case.
But, according to the Hamburger Abendblatt, this woman is not the only person who could be facing a conviction for insulting the rapists.
Authorities in Hamburg are reportedly investigating 140 people for offenses related to issuing “insult, threats, or other detriment” towards the Stadtpark predators.