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  • William Constable

    William ConstablePedophiles such as 54-year-old William Constable here love to travel.

    Knowing that most people who live in western cultures would gladly string him from the nearest tree at the slightest hint that he wanted to sexually exploit their children, William Constable made a yearly pilgrimage to a variety of countries in the Southeast part of the globe.

    These counties are populated by poor, desperate people. People that will look the other way (in exchange for a few bucks) while other people, people like William Constable, do things to children.

    Somehow, folks like William Constable always find the places that don’t have those silly concepts like “Oh, selling your children to strange white men is wrong” and “My daughter wasn’t designed to please men, I’d never start her early because that would be bad for her.”

    William Constable likes them young, all right.

    After he made the mistake of leaving a digital camera at a Comfort Innin Cape Cod, Massachusetts, federal authorities reviewed the disturbing images caught on disc. Some of the more disturbing images show William Constable raping children who are as young as 5 years old. These little girls are crying and screaming while they’re being raped and not, despite what pro-pedophilia groups will tell you, having a good time.

    A self-employed contractor and a former high school sailing coach, William Constable watched in handcuffs as federal agents went through his house and uncovered dozens of DVD’s and other media which contained lots and lots of kiddie porn and a little marijuana.

    William Constable told authorities that he liked to keep the best videos with him while he traveled. “Why is that?” the police asked…to which William Constable replied:

    I like to re-create the moment.

    That’s great.

    William Constable freely admitted that on his trips to Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia, he would find little girls to rape - sometimes in groups of three or more. He estimated that there were probably about 30 children in total that he sexually violated over the years, but that there “could be more.”

    William Constable pled guilty in federal court to seven counts of sexual exploitation and one count of possession of child pornography.

    The Judge, a George O’Toole Jr., will decide on the 10th of June whether or not he will accept the 25-year prison sentence that William Constable’s lawyer hammered out as part of a plea agreement with the prosecutor. Lifetime supervision after his release is part of the deal.

    William Constable also faces local charges of possession of marijuana and five counts of possession of child pornography. Possession of child pornography gets you 10 years in federal prison, while a count of sexual exploitation usually gets you 15-30 years. William is getting off light.

    Does William Constable deserve Hell?

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    18 Responses to “William Constable”

    1. comment number 1 by: Nissa

      Remind me again, why aren’t we allowed to just kill them? It makes no sense to allow bastards like this to live.

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      jobie reply on March 24, 2008:

      *nods, nods*
      All in Favor?

      *AYE!*

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    2. comment number 2 by: DarkMarcsun

      Sexual predators need to be financially stripped down to their last dime and their assest sold to pay for therapy for all their victims - if they can even be located.

      Send him back to Cambodia and let them use him to find old land mines.

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    3. comment number 3 by: Baddie76

      When are they going to start taking ppl like this out and shooting them?

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      jobie reply on March 24, 2008:

      Don’t even waste a bullet on them. Let them starve to death slowly suffering a pain only a fraction of living through a sexual predator’s abuse puts on a child for the rest of their life.

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    4. comment number 4 by: Fred

      Well now we know why our country is hated by some. For a few dollars now, we can grow our next generation of enemies - these kids usually do grow up!
      Well as the valur of the dollar falls, we should let forgieners in and maybe for 1,000 euros kill a POS like him!

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    5. comment number 5 by: Miwist

      This looks like yet another instance of Western culture, values, and morals being imposed on other countries. Remember, Mr. Constable was vacationing in Vietnam, and Cambodia.
      Just because we live in a country that discourages people from sexual relationships with children doesn’t mean that other countries have to follow suit.
      We travel when vacationing so that we can take in some of the local “flavor” of places away from our day-to-day lives - to relish the cultural differences, to find new experiences.
      Last summer my wife and I visited Colorado for a few days simply because it is “different” than what we are used to. We don’t have mountains where we live. We don’t live in a Victorian bed and breakfast. We visited Pike’s Peak, and Garden of the Gods. And yes, we took photos to show our kids and to relive the moments. Things were quite different from our day -to-day lives. Not once did we tell the people of Colorado that they needed to change their culture to be more in tune with our personal beliefs, and it’s certainly not my job to tell people in Cambodia or Vietnam what they should or should not do. These countries have been around for years and have done just fine without Western interference.
      Live and let live, that’s what I say.

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    6. comment number 6 by: GloryBug

      Miwist- I’m a little confused by your post.

      I would imagine that if Cambodia or Vietnam had cultural beliefs that include having sex with children, it would be a self-supporting economy. The fact that they depend on tourism to fund the child-sex-trade says to me that it is not a ‘cultural’ thing for them. If anything, it’s proof that they specifically ARE changing their culture… to benefit financially from the money Americans (and other pedos) will pump into their country, at the expense of their children.

      Wise advice… follow the money. Do the people of Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philipines, generally just have sex with children as a norm? Or have they just caved in to outside cash?

      If the United States continues to allow our citizens to abuse children in other countries, for cash, maybe our governmental dollars would be better spent developing healthier avenues for those people to earn money and perhaps save a few bucks by restricting our tourism of their countries (tourism translated- pedos) and not then having to spend millions trying to track, snare and prosecute our nasty travelling pedos.

      Colorado has always had mountains. They didn’t invent them just to get tourists. I find it hard to believe that any of these countries has always practiced pedophilia, and that tourists just ‘discovered’ it. Like some natural ‘native wonder’. I’ll guess that the second the sex tourists are cut off, those countries will find another way to compete for foreign dollars. Most likely by developing call centers for American companies like airlines, etc. Still rape, in a sense, but at least not child-rape.

      I’m hoping I somehow just missed your sarcasm or something.

      c

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    7. comment number 7 by: dark marcsun

      GB I think your sarcasm meter is due for it’s 30,000 mile tuneup.

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      GloryBug reply on March 27, 2008:

      Oh, dear. You’re right. And, I’m sooooo past that 30,000 mile mark.

      I keep forgettting that sarcasm needs maintenance, or else it turns into boring old bitterness. I should probably get my wit rotated too, while I’m at it, lol.

      c

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      DualDenz reply on March 31, 2008:

      sarcasm without maintenance turns into cynisism, which can be fun too, unless you’re on the receiving end.

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    8. comment number 8 by: LilMissSunshine

      But our government needs to be politically correct when it comes to people like this, because after all, they are human too right? NO!! I am sick of criminals getting more rights then the victims… something needs to change in our criminal justice system -soon and fast!! This guy got a shorter sentence then some people who just stole money from banks,,, thats sad!!

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    9. comment number 9 by: CLM

      Nissa, I can’t agree with you enough. There is so much evidence to show that the recidivism rate for pedophiles is very very high. These guys (mostly guys) do not rehabilitate, they do not get better and in my opinion they should be killed.

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    10. comment number 10 by: AlaskanGirl

      CLM is absolutely right - there’s no point in “saving” something that is so fundementally flawed in the first place. Have hope, folks - no matter who his prison boyfriend is (and yes, this freak will be bottom), it won’t take long for general population to find out why he’s there and rid us of this problem.

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    11. comment number 11 by: Mazzi

      GREAT NEWS!!!!

      The doors of hell have opened and sucked this perv in as the newest resident!!

      55-year-old William H. Constable died Wednesday at the Metropolitan Detention Center in New York.

      The cause of death has not yet been determined, but unfortunately it appears that he was NOT killed by other inmates

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      TurtleMania reply on August 16, 2008:

      Maybe he took a cue from Curtis Lange and gagged to death from soiled toilet paper tissue stuffed down his throat?

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    12. comment number 12 by: Max The Cat

      Hope he suffered long and hard, whatever it was. I’m sure the idea that their just might be a hell had him shitting in his diapers at the end too. More good news….

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      Miwist reply on August 16, 2008:

      Couldn’t have suffered long and hard enough. I kind of wish he was still alive, suffering in isolation in prison.

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