What the absolute fuck? 20 months? I genuinely do believe rehabilitation can be possible for some pedophiles as opposed to just punishment, but this guy has zero remorse and for the degree of his offending…

    • I agree that the base attraction can’t be cured but I think there is potential for SOME to reform their lives and behaviour, with support - not everyone though.

      But there does need to be an appropriate level of punitive detention first, 20 months is jackshit especially as it’s so short the perp is unlikely get access to treatment courses or any other meaningful support to prevent reoffending after release. This is just irresponsible to the public and even to this person

      •  Salvo   ( @Salvo@aussie.zone ) 
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        20 months in prison for a Rock Spider can be a life sentence.

        They do get targeted by other prisoners for abuse.

        If you are a seasoned murderer who has multiple life sentences, regretting your life choices, and you meet someone who has abused children, what have you got to loose? You are able to do something (that you interpret as being) good for the community and hopefully save some little kiddies and make the world a better place.

        I am not defending either party here, but for some offenders, 20 months may be too much, or not enough. The Judiciary need to make this decision, depending on the offender.

    • I’d say they can’t be cured, but they can be reintegrated. If they consent to chemical castration and a tracking implant I would think they could be allowed to live outside a prison.

      Generally i have little tolerance for this shit though. Massive prison time comes first.

  • This is the best summary I could come up with:


    It was an ongoing conversation about methods of sexually abusing babies and toddlers that brought Jonathon Lester Edwards to the attention first of US authorities and then of the Australian Federal Police.

    Edwards, a 34-year-old chef from Bairnsdale in eastern Victoria, had been speaking with an American woman named Nadia in an online paedophile chatroom when the US-based National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children started monitoring their conversations.

    Following a tip-off from the US authority, AFP investigators raided Edwards’ home in December 2021 and, across five devices, found at least 6,388 files containing videos and images of child sexual abuse, organised by gender and age of the children exploited in the material.

    “You said, 'I’m a really normal guy outside of the bedroom with good friends, family and a job, part of sports clubs … but behind closed doors we could live our dreams.”

    At a plea hearing in the Latrobe Valley County Court on November 1, after which Edwards was remanded, prosecutors outlined depraved discussions between him and others in online encrypted paedophile chatrooms.

    Crown Prosecutor Jake Morrison told the court Edwards’ offending had flow-on effects, fuelling a market which exploited children around the world.


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