Home » Italian Court Frees 60-Year-Old Pedophile Citing “Love” Between Himself And 11-Year Old Victim
Has an Italian Court looked to Muhammad, the pedophile prophet of Islam, and his relationship with his child bride Aisha, when deciding their latest case? In an unbelievably sadistic ruling, the Italian Supreme Court has set 60-year-old convicted pedophile, Pietro Lamberti, free because they did not take into account his 11-year-old victim’s feelings of “love” for him. Lamberti was convicted in 2011 for raping the girl and was sentenced to five years in prison. However, that was before the Italian court revisited the case and considered that the “amorous” feelings between the pedophile and the child victim. How an Italian court can set this man free to rape this girl again, or other girls, defies comprehension, but in today’s twisted culture, apparently “love” is love, regardless of the age, sex, or species. There truly are no rules anymore.
Pierto Lamberti is a 60-year-old social worker. In a horrific twist of fate, he was put in charge of the poor young girl’s case before raping her. She was a baby and he was supposed to take care of her. He took care of her alright. Instead of putting the pedophile in prison, the Italian court should have hung him for his crime. Child rape is the most horrific, unfathomable crime an adult can inflict upon a child.
Italy’s highest court has overturned the conviction of a 60-year-old man for having sex with an 11-year-old girl, because the verdict failed to take into account their “amorous relationship.”
Pietro Lamberti, a social services worker in Catanzaro in southern Italy, was convicted in February 2011 and sentenced to five years in prison for sexual acts with a minor.
An appeals court upheld Lamberti’s conviction. This is a no-brainer. Lamberti was having sex with a prepubescent child. Instead of arresting him, they should have shot him. After an appeals court upholds the conviction, that would seem to close the case, but then the Italian court does something unspeakable.
But Italy’s supreme court ruled that the verdict did not sufficiently consider “the ‘consensus’, the existence of an amorous relationship, the absence of physical force, the girl’s feelings of love.”
The court’s October 15 decision to order a retrial was made public this month by Il Quotidiano della Calabria and slowly spread to social media networks, where it sparked heated reactions against the Italian justice system.
How could a court make a decision like this? It is mind blowing. The damage inflicted upon the young victim is not calculable, but the court rules that this forced sex upon a young child was “love?” This is treachery. The child is not of an age to understand, much less process the complicated intricacies of physical love. Most adults can’t even do that. It does make one wonder if the Italian court is practicing sharia law because this wouldn’t be frowned upon. The girl would simply be passed off as a slave.
The story gets worse. Not only was Lamberti in charge of the young girl as a social worker, but he was actually arrested while sexually abusing her.
According to Il Quotidiano, the girl came from a poor family who had known and trusted the social worker.
Lamberti was caught naked in bed with the girl after an investigation by police based largely on wire-tap evidence, it said.
Lamberti was physically caught in the act with the young girl. This fact alone should guarantee that he should never see the light of day outside of a jail cell. As a caregiver, protector, and social worker, he had a responsibility to this child. He violated her in the most personal, brutal way possible. What is his reward for this? An Italian court rules this as a love relationship. Now that pedophilia has been deemed “hard wired” at birth, there truly is no lower place for the collective culture to fall. God save us from ourselves. The gutter cannot get much lower.
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