Porn Confusion Led Would-Be Rape Rescuer to Invade Neighbor’s Home With Sword

"It was a woman screaming. She was screaming for help."

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March 7, 2008 at 12:13 pm - WTMJ-TV
Dateline: Oconomowoc, WI
sirknight   March 7th, 2008 - 12:54 pm

I would arrest the perv watching the movie. What a decadent world to have a reporter interviewing a porn perv like he is normal.I wonder if the reporter lady shook his hand. my Opinion Only.

per·vert·ed, per·vert·ing, per·verts
1. To cause to turn away from what is right, proper, or good; corrupt.
2. To bring to a bad or worse condition; debase.
3. To put to a wrong or improper use; misuse.

dec·a·dent (dk-dnt, d-kdnt)
adj.
1. Being in a state of decline or decay.
2. Marked by or providing unrestrained gratification; self-indulgent.
3. often Decadent Of or relating to literary Decadence.
n.
1. A person in a condition or process of mental or moral decay.

John Romano   March 7th, 2008 - 1:57 pm

Odd how the news weirdos take the side of the porn dude 100%.

An odd world indeed.

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J   March 7th, 2008 - 2:54 pm

So, yes…let’s arrest the “perv”, who was in his house watching whatever he was watching. Great idea!! While you are at it, let’s flush the Constitution and the Bill of Rights down the toilet, or set it on fire! The last time I looked at a flagpole, there was an American flag on there.

You may not like that the “perv” is watching porn (whatever type it may be), but at the end of the day, it is his right at least for now.

The Bush administration and his former lapdog AG Alberto Gonzalez has set back personal/privacy rights 100 years in the 8 years that W. has been in office.

So enjoy the land of the free, because it is quickly coming to an end.

slowdream   March 7th, 2008 - 2:55 pm

Who would you prefer as a neighbor? A guy who sits at home alone watching loud porn involving screaming women or someone who goes out of his way to try to rescue someone who he thinks is in danger?

Porn Freak   March 7th, 2008 - 3:05 pm

You people who have such a problem with porn are obvious pedophiles. If NORMAL, healthy, sexual activities bother you that much I’d hate to see you around young children. YOU are the real pervs.

Gregory Scott   March 7th, 2008 - 4:11 pm

So, Porn Freak, if someone is ‘normal’ according to you— normal as in they are addicted to porn— they are healthy, and are trustworthy around the defenseless, innocent young. But if you are /not/ constantly over-sexualizing your mind with pornography and eroding your sensitivities and mental constitution, turning your mind into a mind that is flooded with sexual imagery and erotic overtones, then you’re a danger to these children.

I think that is backwards. Have you ever heard of a child molester that was not addicted to porn? I’d like to know of one— just one. Rather, nearly all the serial murderers, molesters, and rapists out there are quite addicted to pornography, which leads them to raise the bar on their behavior due to the de-sensitization incurred through their habits. Sure you won’t believe me on my word, but one day perhaps you will see this information somewhere else and be compelled to.

And I do not intend to be construed as saying that such terrible things are true of all porn addicts, and certainly not of the majority of people who watch it casually. However, you will find that the semi-opposite is true: the people who commit sexual or violent atrocities, almost in every single instance, have a problem with porn. It messes up your mind. You might find this out first-hand in time if you are, as you say, a ‘Porn Freak.’

Junior   March 7th, 2008 - 4:37 pm

Ummm….maybe it would be a good idea to keep the porn turned down…or use headphones. Just a thought.

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RobertII   March 7th, 2008 - 7:14 pm

J March 7th, 2008 – 2:54 pm

“You may not like that the “perv” is watching porn (whatever type it may be), but at the end of the day, it is his right at least for now.”

If it was a right it wouldn’t matter what the age was of the participants.

Johnny   March 7th, 2008 - 11:05 pm

Hey J, outside of sickos trafficking in the vilest kind of kiddie porn please tell us the name of anyone arrested for watching adult porn in the last 8 years. Quit blaming Bush for all your neurotic fears and start taking your medication. Remember Bush wasn’t the one responsible for massacring women and children in Waco or for grabbing a little cuban boy and sending him back to a totalitarian hell hole.

Andrea   March 7th, 2008 - 11:39 pm

It was an honest mistake for his neighbor to do what he did. He thought someone’s life was in immediate danger, and he did what any normal human being with an ounce of compassion would have done. I thank God for people like him, if this had actually been a female/child/man being phsyically attacked at that moment then we would have been singing his praises.

No one was hurt, let it go.

Uhmm do we know what the man watching the porn was doing with his hands at that moment? And no, if I had been reporter, I would not have touched his hands before, during or after interview.

dude   March 8th, 2008 - 12:01 am

Doesn’t anyone f!@#kin knock anymore? (Fast times at Ridgemont high)

To J. What the hell does bush have to do with this? did the sword guy call him first to see if it was O.K. Name any rights you have lost personally in the last 8 years and I’ll bet they were imposed by local democrats.

E390   March 8th, 2008 - 12:06 am

Hey PORN FREAK, Your name is correct. But your idea that those of us who think you are the freak are the ones who DO NOT need porn. We have the real (NATURAL) thing with the opposite sex. So go back to your porn and your blow up doll and try to keep your perverted thoughts and actions off the internet.

BlueMax372   March 8th, 2008 - 1:40 am

Andrea, you got it absolutely right!

Braden   March 8th, 2008 - 1:48 am

J,

Though I agree with you on civil liberties and privacy issues, this man was violating the privacy of others by having his pornography amped up to volumes that bother his neighbors. His ‘privacy’ ends when that ‘privacy’ travels beyond his property. Apparently he had no qualms about his ‘privacy’ if he was playing it at such high volume. The pervert’s violation of another’s property rights and, in turn, having his own violated, would not be cause to arrest the good Samaritan in this case. If it were, then there should be more than enough cause to arrest the pervert for having violated others’ property and privacy rights and given the equivalent charges as the other man.

I would have done the same as the man who attempted the rescue, except I have no swords. I would, however, have been armed.

grik   March 8th, 2008 - 2:16 am

Its nobody’s business what the guy was watching in his own house. He wasn’t breaking any laws.

Maybe you should supervise how he has sex with his wife as well just to make sure he isn’t enjoying it too much.

klop   July 17th, 2008 - 9:35 pm

umm yeah grik…. watching nasty, loud porn is sick. so sure watch w/e at ur house… but keep it to a low volume… its sick at it is watching it to begin with. whats the point of watching porn? its not real love- its totally fake.

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