“Caire’s initial intention was to confront him to try and identify if this was the person who committed that assault,” Horskins said. “He did have in mind to teach him a lesson if it was indeed the person who had assaulted the boy.”These allegations of child abuse were unsubstantiated with prosecutor Ben Sturm telling the District Court that the terrifying and unimaginable ordeal was “the most sustained and intense period of physical pain” the victim had ever endured.“He was bound and blindfolded,” Sturm described, “He was punched and kicked.
He says there were times during that he could not breathe. He was effectively completely helpless.”“He was then tortured with quite a horrific array of weaponry that includes an electric drill.”Blaming.
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