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Not sure if anyone else has heard about this near the Houston area. Some nasty shit is going down in Texas.

Rapist Preys on Men in Suburban Houston
By JOHN PORRETTO, Associated Press Writer
12:05 PM PST, December 26, 2006


BAYTOWN, Texas -- A rapist who has struck at least five times since April in and around Baytown has not only spread fear in this working-class community but also piqued the interest of those who study the criminal mind. The reason: He preys on other men.

That makes him something of a rarity in the world of crime.

"It's the least prevalent kind of serial rape, and largely underreported," said Jack Levin, a leading criminologist and director of the Brudnick Center on Violence at Northeastern University in Boston.

Levin and other experts say male-on-male rape sometimes stems from sexual encounters gone bad. But that does not appear to be the case with the rapist in this oil-refining town of 70,000 people about 30 miles east of Houston.

Instead, he methodically identifies and stalks young men and attacks them at gunpoint or knifepoint in or near their homes, according to police Capt. Roger Clifford. Sometimes he robs his victims, too, but rape appears to be the primary motivation, police said.

"This is certainly of interest, an interesting case," Levin said.

The U.S. Justice Department says one in 33 men in the United States has been a victim of a rape or attempted rape, compared with one in six women. Experts say men are far less likely to report a rape to authorities, because they fear being perceived as weak or see the attack as an assault on their masculinity.

In fact, investigators in Baytown fear there may be other victims of the rapist who are too ashamed to come forward.

"There's a lot of emotional damage that goes with being raped, especially when the victims are men," said Lynn Parrish, a spokeswoman for the National Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network. But she added: "The best way to get this rapist off the street is for more people to come forward."

Three of the attacks have occurred in the city, the other two on the outskirts of town. The most recent attack was Nov. 30. Clifford would not give details of the rapes but said at least one victim managed to thwart the attack.

No one has been seriously hurt.

"But it's only going to take one victim who resists enough or in the wrong way until the gun is going to go off, the knife is going to be used, and we're going to have a victim with serious injuries or who's dead," Clifford said.

Criminologists have seen cases of serial killers who raped or otherwise had sex with their male victims -- among them, John Wayne Gacy and Jeffrey Dahmer. But psychologically, this is a different phenomenon.

Levin said it is rare for a serial rapist to become a serial killer.

"I think the reason has to do with the absence or presence of a conscience," he said. "A serial rapist is more likely to have a conscience. Otherwise they'd take the life and silence the victim."

Victims have described the Baytown attacker as a clean-shaven black man, 18 to 21 years old, 5-foot-10 to 6 feet tall and about 200 pounds, with a shaved head. Police have released a sketch and are working with the FBI's behavioral sciences unit to develop a psychological profile. DNA testing also is under way.

Fliers with the sketch have been circulated around schools and Baytown's Lee College, with an enrollment of about 6,000.

Jay Ali, an 18-year-old who works at the local mall, said he has been spreading the word among friends. "There's a loose psycho running around raping men," he said.

The local paper, The Baytown Sun, has run the sketch and details of the crimes at the top of its front page nearly every day since the most recent attack, and an electronic bulletin board on its Web site is filled with discussion about the rapes.

"I have selfish reasons for wanting this guy caught," Marie W. wrote in a posting Dec. 12. "I have a son who fits this guy's target group. ... I want him off the streets and locked up like yesterday."
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Originally Posted by EdHocken
No one has been seriously hurt.
My ass...
post #3 of 37
I imagine it would be hard for a man to come forward after being raped, what with everyone laughing at you.
post #4 of 37
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Originally Posted by Moltisanti
I imagine it would be hard for a man to come forward after being raped, what with everyone laughing at you.
Laughing in public, but probably wincing in private.
post #5 of 37
Y'know, everyone always says I should try new things, and then all I get is shit when I do.
post #6 of 37
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Originally Posted by fabfunk
Y'know, everyone always says I should try new things, and then all I get is shit when I do.
You're currently at 14:59, Fab. End with a joke and bow, then head to Stage Right.
post #7 of 37
Guy was probly a prison inmate once.
post #8 of 37
It's nice to see people doing something fresh. I for one applaud this man, he's a crusader. He’s like the Rosa Parks of rape.
post #9 of 37
Except he likes putting it in the "back of the bus."

Definitely an ex-con.
post #10 of 37
I find it interesting how people can be so blase about rape when the victim is a male.
post #11 of 37
I'll vouch for guys being raped as a seriously damaging experience. The mental scars can last for a very, very long time, and the overall emotional repercussions can be even more damaging than it is for women.
post #12 of 37
Aside from making light of rape, it's always cringe-worthy to me when people start going on a joke spree about "cornholing" and all that. Realize that anal sex is part of the way some people make love and express their feelings for each as other people do with other sex acts. Can we be a little bit more respectful of that?
post #13 of 37
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Originally Posted by Werewolf Girl
I find it interesting how people can be so blase about rape when the victim is a male.
Because it's funny.

I don't think it's funny, but some jerkoffs think it's hilarious, until it happens to them of course. Once again, Alpha-Male bullshit working overtime.
post #14 of 37
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Originally Posted by Werewolf Girl
I find it interesting how people can be so blase about rape when the victim is a male.
After 6 seasons of OZ I can't not laugh at male on male rape, real or imagined.
post #15 of 37
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Originally Posted by Werewolf Girl
I find it interesting how people can be so blase about rape when the victim is a male.
Oh christ, lighten up. You'd have us think you were a male rape victim with that kind of talk.

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Originally Posted by CaptainZahn
Aside from making light of rape, it's always cringe-worthy to me when people start going on a joke spree about "cornholing" and all that. Realize that anal sex is part of the way some people make love and express their feelings for each as other people do with other sex acts. Can we be a little bit more respectful of that?
I'm not a fan of jokes about cornholing and shit like that either, but on the basis that they're usually not funny. You need to lighten up, too.

Also, some people express themselves and make love by shitting in each others mouths. Should we be more respectful of that? What about fisting? Ball-stomping? I could go on all day...
post #16 of 37
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What about fisting? Ball-stomping? I could go on all day...

Hey there is nothing wrong with ball stomping, if it weren't for said stomping my parents never would have gotten married and my mom never would have shit me out.
post #17 of 37
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Originally Posted by Rumteldat
Hey there is nothing wrong with ball stomping, if it weren't for said stomping my parents never would have gotten married and my mom never would have shit me out.
That's only really funny to me because I know your parents.

"Mary-Ann? Stomp my balls. MMMM...That's the stuff."

And after that in-joke side-track, we now return to making jokes at the expense of sexual experiences pleasant or otherwise and getting lectured for it.
post #18 of 37
When she's not stomping his balls she's pegging him.
post #19 of 37
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Originally Posted by Rumteldat
When she's not stomping his balls she's pegging him.
I said enough with the inside-joke side-track! Back to being lectured for making jokes at the expense of concepts that are inherently ridiculous!
post #20 of 37
Oh I saw what you wrote, but that doesn't mean I'm going to stop.
post #21 of 37
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Originally Posted by Smeagol
I'm not a fan of jokes about cornholing and shit like that either, but on the basis that they're usually not funny. You need to lighten up, too.

Also, some people express themselves and make love by shitting in each others mouths. Should we be more respectful of that? What about fisting? Ball-stomping? I could go on all day...
Unless you're gay too I don't know if you're really in the position to tell me whether I need to "lighten up" or not. I try to be respectful of all people and their feelings, especially when they bring something to my attention that bothers them. The sex acts you mentioned aren't connected to any one community the way anal sex is to gay men, whether that's the way all gay men have sex or not. There are a lot of people here who make jokes about homosexuality or gay sex and do it in a way that's clever or comments on prejudices or is just silly and jovial and obviously not meant to cause any harm or make people feel inferior. However, when you're gay and you see the way you have sex made a joke of a lot (especially in such tired, overdone ways) and you've mostly only seen the way you have sex talked about or shown as rape or perversion in films or in news stories, it's something that you can get a bit sensitive about. Sometimes it would be nice if more posters gave a little bit more thought to how their comments might come off to someone who's different from them.
post #22 of 37
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Originally Posted by CaptainZahn
Unless you're gay too I don't know if you're really in the position to tell me whether I need to "lighten up" or not. I try to be respectful of all people and their feelings, especially when they bring something to my attention that bothers them. The sex acts you mentioned aren't connected to any one community the way anal sex is to gay men, whether that's the way all gay men have sex or not. There are a lot of people here who make jokes about homosexuality or gay sex and do it in a way that's clever or comments on prejudices or is just silly and jovial and obviously not meant to cause any harm or make people feel inferior. However, when you're gay and you see the way you have sex made a joke of a lot (especially in such tired, overdone ways) and you've mostly only seen the way you have sex talked about or shown as rape or perversion in films or in news stories, it's something that you can get a bit sensitive about. Sometimes it would be nice if more posters gave a little bit more thought to how their comments might come off to someone who's different from them.
You're right. We should further emphasize the apparently extreme differences between different groups of people by censoring ourselves around them.
post #23 of 37
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Originally Posted by CaptainZahn
Unless you're gay too I don't know if you're really in the position to tell me whether I need to "lighten up" or not.

No offense bud, I do see your points, and I dont want it to seem like Im picking on you, but as a fellow ball juggler/cock sucker, I think you need to 'lighten up.'


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Originally Posted by Smeagol
You're right. We should further emphasize the apparently extreme differences between different groups of people by censoring ourselves around them.
well put.
post #24 of 37
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Originally Posted by Smeagol
You're right. We should further emphasize the apparently extreme differences between different groups of people by censoring ourselves around them.

Personally, I prefer it when people are themselves and don't censor themselves. It makes it a lot easier to sort out the idiotic, bigotted assholes from the people you actually want to like.
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Originally Posted by Belethedheliel
Personally, I prefer it when people are themselves and don't censor themselves. It makes it a lot easier to sort out the idiotic, bigotted assholes from the people you actually want to like.
Bigotted behavior is persecuting somebody for being different. Making jokes at the expense of anything and everything is in the interest of being fair.

If we're meant to infer I am such a bigotted person, perhaps you should note how nowhere in this thread did I make any anti-gay remarks, or even remarks that can be interpreted as anti-gay except by the stupidest of folks looking to be offended. I merely commented on the PC brigade coming in and trying to make people feel guilty for cracking a few jokes for being too offensive, however unfunny they may have been.

EDIT: BTW My browsing somehow completely missed hostiledm's post, and I'd like to thank him for being so progressive on this issue. I firmly believe humour about our differences should be a common bond we can all share provided there's no venom behind it and it hopefully is actually funny. Even if there is, as Belethedheliel pointed out it just makes sorting out the assholes that much easier.
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post #27 of 37
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Originally Posted by Smeagol
If we're meant to infer I am such a bigotted person, perhaps you should note how nowhere in this thread did I make any anti-gay remarks...[snip]
Even if there is, as Belethedheliel pointed out it just makes sorting out the assholes that much easier.
It was not meant to infer anything other than what was stated. Letting people express themselves gives you a better look at who they are. I'd rather know what kind of asshole someone is than know they aren't showing me their true selves and be surprised by the nature of their assholedness later. That way I can make an educated decision on which people with whom to associate, take seriously, etc.

[edited for grammar]
post #28 of 37
I'll just agree that I need to lighten up because I don't want to be the resident angry gay man.
post #29 of 37
...but ARE YOU CHUD's resident angry gay man?
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Originally Posted by Belethedheliel
It was not meant to infer anything other than what was stated. Letting people express themselves gives you a better look at who they are. I'd rather know what kind of asshole someone is than know they aren't showing me their true selves and be surprised by the nature of their assholedness later. That way I can make an educated decision on which people with whom to associate, take seriously, etc.

[edited for grammar]
Just covering my bases.

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Originally Posted by CaptainZahn
I'll just agree that I need to lighten up because I don't want to be the resident angry gay man.
Well now it's too late! You may as well change your little sub-name thingy.
post #31 of 37
Why is this in the sex forum? I don't think rape is sex.
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Originally Posted by Boomstick
Why is this in the sex forum? I don't think rape is sex.
Then what the hell is it?
post #33 of 37
It's an act of violence, no difference than any act of violence. Then you cum at the end.
post #34 of 37
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It's not in the sex forum because it wasn't about the act itself but because of the crazy shit happening in Texas that happened to involve the act.

(Wonders if said story will become a L&O:SVU episode sometime soon)

BTW I've never heard if they got the guy or not.
post #35 of 37
Everybody gets it in the end.
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Originally Posted by George Carlin
Lots of people, lots of groups in this country want to tell you how to talk, tell you what you can't talk about. Well sometimes they'll say, "Well, you can talk about something but you can't joke about it". Say you can't joke about something 'cause it's not funny. Comedians run into that shit all the time. Like rape. They'll say you can't joke about rape, rape's not funny. I say, fuck you! I think it's hilarious, how do you like that? I can prove to you that rape is funny. Picture Porky Pig raping Elmer Fudd. See? Hey, why do you think they call him Porky, eh? I know what you're gonna say. "Elmer was asking for it. Elmer was comin' on to Porky. Porky couldn't help himself, he got a hard-on. He got horny, he lost control, he lost his mind."

A lot of men talk like that. A lot of men think that way, they think rape is the woman's fault. They say, "Hey, she had it coming, she was wearing a short skirt". These guys think women ought to go to prison for being cockteasers. I don't think it's right... but you can joke about it.

I believe you can joke about anything. It all depends on how you construct the joke, what the exaggeration is. Because every joke needs one exaggeration. Every joke needs one thing to be waaaaaay out of proportion.

I'll give you an example: Did you ever run into a news story that says some guy broke into a house, stole a lot of things, and while he was in there, he raped an 81-year-old woman? And I'm thinking to myself, "WHY?! What the fuck kind of a social life does this guy have?" I wanna say, "Why did you do that?"

"Well, she was comin' on to me. We were dancin' and I got horny. Hey, she was askin' for it, she had on a tight bath robe...."

"Well, Jesus Christ, be a little fuckin' selective next time, will ya?"

Now, speakin' of rape, you know what I wonder? I wonder if there's more rape at the Equator or the North Pole.

These are the kinds of things I think about when I'm home alone and the power goes out.

I wonder is there more rape in the north or the south. I mean per capita. I know the populations are different. Most people think it's the Equator. I think it's the North Pole. People think it's the Equator because its hot down there, they don't wear a lot of clothing, guys can see girls' tits, and there's a lot of fucking. That's EXACTLY why there's less rape, because there's a lot of fucking going on! Look at the population figures. Billions of people live near the Equator. How many Eskimos do we have, 30? 35? No one's getting laid in the North Pole, it's too fucking cold! Guys say to their wives, "Hey honey, tonight?"

"Are you crazy? The wind chill factor is 300 below!"

These guys are deprived, they're pent-up, they're horny, every now and then, they bust out, they rape someone. Now, the biggest problem an Eskimo rapist has? Trying to get wet leather leggings off a woman that's kicking. Have you ever tried to take leather pants off someone who doesn't want to take them off? You'd lose your hard-on in the process! Up at the North Pole, your dick would shrivel up like a stack of dimes!

That's another thing I wonder. I wonder does a rapist have a hard-on when he leaves the house in the morning, or does he develop it during the day while he's looking walking around, looking for somebody.

These are the kinds of thoughts that kept me out of the really good schools.
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post #37 of 37
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Originally Posted by Patrick Ripoll
It's an act of violence, no difference than any act of violence.
So? It's a sexual act of violence, or a violent act of sex. Either way, sex is involved.

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Originally Posted by Patrick Ripoll
Then you cum at the end.
Hehehehe. She probably doesn't.

Maybe that's why it isn't considered sex. It isn't mutual. Fuck that reasoning.
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