View Full Version : Father of sexual abuse victims rushes Larry Nasser in court
CoGirl303
02-02-2018, 09:43
All three of this guys daughters were sexually abused by Larry Nasser, the Olympic tesm gymnastics doctor at Michigan State University.
Father asked for a minute alone with him, was told no by the Judge. He then rushed Nassar but was dragged down by deputies and arrested before he could get to him. What a shame the deputies couldn't have been a little "slow" to get to the Father before he got to him.
I can't fathom what this man must be going through.
http://www.cnn.com/2018/02/02/us/larry-nassar-attack-court/index.html
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He needed a distraction. While all the deputies were wrestling with that the father could have had his minute with him.
I wonder what he thought he was really going to do in a full court room.
CoGirl303
02-02-2018, 14:42
He needed a distraction. While all the deputies were wrestling with that the father could have had his minute with him.
He shouldnt have asked. He should have waited for the right moment and sucker punched him.
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Ellie Nesler
http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-nesler30-2008dec30-story.html
I guess Im a paranoid bastard but, I think that men should not coach girls. period. I have thought since I was young that any man that was around hardbody young teenage girls wearing skimpy clothing while touching them is probably bad. I would think that Dads would figure that out, before it happened.
if I was on the jury if he killed the doctor I would be spreading jury nulification.
Agreed, but he didn't have a gun. I'm not saying I wouldn't have tried something similar, it's just easy to see that it'd have been in vain from an outside perspective.
I read most of the article, but I never saw if they recovered her Glock 7.
CoGirl303
02-02-2018, 14:54
Ellie Nesler
http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-nesler30-2008dec30-story.html
I guess Im a paranoid bastard but, I think that men should not coach girls. period. I have thought since I was young that any man that was around hardbody young teenage girls wearing skimpy clothing while touching them is probably bad. I would think that Dads would figure that out, before it happened.
What upsets me is after the Jerry Sandusky thing, every University with an Athletic Dept. should have been reviewing their policies and procedures, identifying loopholes and potential loopholes, issues, trouble spots and looking for red flags and installing safeguards and implementing new procedures.
5+ years after Sandusky...here we are again.
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My idea is not really popular.
I think EACH victim's family should have at least 5 baseballs to throw at him at around distance of 10-15ft. If badguy needs medical attention after punishment, he needs to get treated and recover for NEXT BATCH of victims's family can throw the baseball at him. So, Life in prison+Batch of baseball throwing every quarter for rest of life.
GilpinGuy
02-02-2018, 23:12
My idea is not really popular.
I think EACH victim's family should have at least 5 baseballs to throw at him at around distance of 10-15ft. If badguy needs medical attention after punishment, he needs to get treated and recover for NEXT BATCH of victims's family can throw the baseball at him. So, Life in prison+Batch of baseball throwing every quarter for rest of life.
https://youtu.be/ffwFXGPRDu4
OtterbatHellcat
02-03-2018, 00:02
I think I'd do the same ....given the circumstances and a window of opportunity.
Gotta give the deputies credit for not letting him get there....they did a good job and did it fast.
It looks to me like it was all for show. I think he is angry at himself for not being able to protect his daughters when all that happened to them.
If he honestly wanted to do damage to Nasser, he would have quietly waited for a much better opportunity. Instead, he literally announced to the judge that he was coming while all eyes in the room were on him. Couldn’t have picked a worse opportunity.
Also, LOL @ that judge lecturing him about violence not being helpful as her deputies tackle and handcuff him. What a hypocrite.
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GilpinGuy
02-03-2018, 10:22
LOL @ that judge lecturing him about violence not being helpful as her deputies tackle and handcuff him. What a hypocrite.
Don't ya know? Only the State is allowed to use violence. [Sarcasm2]
hollohas
02-03-2018, 10:24
The deputies did a great job. You could tell they understood his anger. The one was whispering something in his ear. I suspect he was telling him how the sick fuck is going to spend the rest of his life "spending 5 mins" with the bad dudes in prison.
It wasn't for show. That was real anger. That father is not some psychopath that would plot a perfect time to get to him...he's an angry father who boiled over and tried to get one shot in when he thought he had the chance.
That judge was not a hypocrite either. She was doing her job telling folks they need to remain orderly in court.
The deputies did a great job. You could tell they understood his anger. The one was whispering something in his ear. I suspect he was telling him how the sick fuck is going to spend the rest of his life "spending 5 mins" with the bad dudes in prison.
It wasn't for show. That was real anger. That father is not some psychopath that would plot a perfect time to get to him...he's an angry father who boiled over and tried to get one shot in when he thought he had the chance.
That judge was not a hypocrite either. She was doing her job telling folks they need to remain orderly in court.
Yes I agree that it was real anger. The cops obviously understood where he was coming from. I just don’t think the father was serious about hurting the doc. If he seriously wanted to injure him, he would have taken advantage of a better opportunity.
Also, how is saying “violence is not the answer” whilst using violence to restrain that guy not hypocritical? It’s the very definition of hypocrisy.
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The thing I see here is that it was not a thought out plan it was a snap reaction to his request being denied. At this point he is so upset he is not in his "right mind". If he was he would have waited outside the building and done it right. The deference being he won't go to jail this way, the other would have been premeditated. We just need to bring back firing squads as an option for these kinds of crimes, but instead of having guards do let the victims, and/or their families volunteer, and give them a full day and as much ammo as they need, so they can start small and work their way up. That's just my opinion though.
RblDiver
02-03-2018, 12:18
Also, how is saying “violence is not the answer” whilst using violence to restrain that guy not hypocritical? It’s the very definition of hypocrisy.
I somehow doubt they were saying "Violence is not the answer" while beating the father to a pulp. Restraining someone isn't violence.
I somehow doubt they were saying "Violence is not the answer" while beating the father to a pulp. Restraining someone isn't violence.
Did you watch the video?
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Aloha_Shooter
02-04-2018, 20:28
This is one case (the father's) where I'd vote not guilty due to temporary insanity and let him walk. Then again, I'd have voted for justified homicide if he'd managed to throttle the sick perv.
hollohas
02-04-2018, 20:40
I heard they weren't going to charge the father with anything.
CoGirl303
02-05-2018, 03:12
I heard they weren't going to charge the father with anything.
nice to see a Judge with a brain for a change.
The father should let it be known that there is a lifetime supply of top ramen for someone out there if they do him a solid from prision.
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