
Germany: Infamous rapist of men found dead
Link here. Excerpt:
'A woman labelled "the nymphomaniac of Munich" has been found dead after a drug-fuelled night with a neighbour.
Antje Crapnik, who has twice been arrested for kidnapping men and forcing them to have sex with her, was discovered unresponsive by the man she had just spent the night with.
The 47-year-old was treated for sex addiction in April after police smashed down the down the door to her apartment where she was holding DJ Dieter Schultz against his will, the Sun reports.
Schultz had willingly gone to Crapnik's home after the pair met, but when he tried to leave Crapanik locked the doors and hid her key.
She forced him to have sex with her five more times before he was able to contact police when she fell asleep.
Crapnik avoided any jail time but was forced to consult a psychiatrist for her addiction and admitted that she needed to have sex at least 10 times a day.
The treatment failed and just days after the first attack she was in trouble with the law again.
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"My daughter was ill, a manic depressive. My Antje was a victim of men," Ms Crapnik’s mother said.
"She only went on the pull when she had a manic phase."
An autopsy is yet to be performed on Ms Crapnik but police don't believe her death is suspicious.'
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And she was "the victim"?
Admittedly most mothers cannot bring themselves to see the truth about their kids. Knock over a bank and mom will probably say it was the bank guards' fault. That's how it goes. So I don't expect her mother to be honest with herself about it.
However I do expect law enforcement to be honest with themselves about it. And they weren't. Not only was justice not done for the men she raped, but if she had actually been sent to jail for her crimes and then maybe received some kind of compulsory psychiatric treatment for her "problems" there, she would probably still be alive today and indeed may have broken through her own denial about herself as a sex criminal. But no. She was given a p*ssy pass and so justice wasn't served and she was allowed to continue to spin down into the pit of criminal insanity until eventually, based on whatever particular circumstances they were, she ended up dead.
By letting criminals get away with crimes, not only do you not do society at large any good (or the criminals' victims), most times you also aren't doing the criminals any good, either.