PHOTO: NEW JERSEY MUSIC DIRECTOR OF FUGEES VIDEO KILLING ME SOFTLY raped his daughters from age 8
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Posted by Kiri Blakeleyon March 8, 2013 at 3:26 PM
One of the sickest trials of the year, perhaps of all time, is going on in New Jersey right now. And no one is really paying any attention to it.
A man named Aswad Ayinde, a video music director who won an award for directing
The Fugees' big hit "Killing Me Softly,"
has been on trial for two years for running a house of horrors where he repeatedly raped his daughters, and had babies with three of them.
He apparently did all of this because he thought the world was going to end -- and all that would be left would be him and his "pure" offspring. That excuse ain't gonna fly, sicko.
Ayinde had six daughters and has been accused of repeatedly raping five of them.
DNA tests proved he had children with three daughters. One of them had four of his children. Ayinde has already been sentenced to 40 years for raping another daughter with whom he had a child.
Ayinde claims he was getting his daughters pregnant -- and delivering the babies himself at home -- in an effort to preserve his "pure bloodline."
He's now on trial for raping the daughter he has four children with. And incredibly, this might be the one he doesn't serve any time for,
because incest with a person over 18 isn't illegal in the state of New Jersey (!!) wth??? but rape is okay as well, rape is rape, doesn't matter who it is, and how about holding another CAPTIVE which falls under kidnapping and kidnapping is punishable by death nationwide, its a federal law.
Its complicated to prove exactly when Ayinde fathered the four children with his daughter, since the children didn't get birth certificates until years after they were born. (there are medical tests to prove the age of a child).
The daughter claims she gave birth to her father's first child at age 13, which is rape no matter what as 13 is a minor, its statutory rape, no matter what. Since Ayinde has already been convicted of the same crime with another daughter, whom he impregnated at 15 and began having sex with at 8 years old, I believe her. Why would he wait until one daughter was of legal age? Please!
Ayinde's defense attorney says that the entire family agreed to this "lifestyle choice" (where is social services during all of this?) and that "there were no guns to" the daughters' heads. What an idiotic thing to say. The children were brainwashed and never knew any different than what they were handed from the day they were born.
But you have to wonder about their mother, Beverly. She went with her children to the police in 2006 and has testified at the trials -- but WHY did she let it continue for so long?!
However, considering that she called her husband "my God" and stayed with him after he told her the "spirits" were telling him to have sex with their 8-year-old daughter, well ... can't expect too much from this woman. But I don't know why she's not on trial too.
Can you believe this?!
Image via Passaic County NJ Sheriff's Office/Mugshots.com
Posted by Kiri Blakeleyon March 8, 2013 at 3:26 PM
One of the sickest trials of the year, perhaps of all time, is going on in New Jersey right now. And no one is really paying any attention to it.
A man named Aswad Ayinde, a video music director who won an award for directing
The Fugees' big hit "Killing Me Softly,"
has been on trial for two years for running a house of horrors where he repeatedly raped his daughters, and had babies with three of them.
He apparently did all of this because he thought the world was going to end -- and all that would be left would be him and his "pure" offspring. That excuse ain't gonna fly, sicko.
Ayinde had six daughters and has been accused of repeatedly raping five of them.
DNA tests proved he had children with three daughters. One of them had four of his children. Ayinde has already been sentenced to 40 years for raping another daughter with whom he had a child.
Ayinde claims he was getting his daughters pregnant -- and delivering the babies himself at home -- in an effort to preserve his "pure bloodline."
He's now on trial for raping the daughter he has four children with. And incredibly, this might be the one he doesn't serve any time for,
because incest with a person over 18 isn't illegal in the state of New Jersey (!!) wth??? but rape is okay as well, rape is rape, doesn't matter who it is, and how about holding another CAPTIVE which falls under kidnapping and kidnapping is punishable by death nationwide, its a federal law.
Its complicated to prove exactly when Ayinde fathered the four children with his daughter, since the children didn't get birth certificates until years after they were born. (there are medical tests to prove the age of a child).
The daughter claims she gave birth to her father's first child at age 13, which is rape no matter what as 13 is a minor, its statutory rape, no matter what. Since Ayinde has already been convicted of the same crime with another daughter, whom he impregnated at 15 and began having sex with at 8 years old, I believe her. Why would he wait until one daughter was of legal age? Please!
Ayinde's defense attorney says that the entire family agreed to this "lifestyle choice" (where is social services during all of this?) and that "there were no guns to" the daughters' heads. What an idiotic thing to say. The children were brainwashed and never knew any different than what they were handed from the day they were born.
But you have to wonder about their mother, Beverly. She went with her children to the police in 2006 and has testified at the trials -- but WHY did she let it continue for so long?!
However, considering that she called her husband "my God" and stayed with him after he told her the "spirits" were telling him to have sex with their 8-year-old daughter, well ... can't expect too much from this woman. But I don't know why she's not on trial too.
Can you believe this?!
Image via Passaic County NJ Sheriff's Office/Mugshots.com
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NO it\'s just unbelievable!!!! Don\'t understan why it wasn\'t on the news. I agree the mother should be on trial. WTF is going on in this f... up world?
At one time in the United States, we had the death penalty for rape. Sadly, those laws were overturned. There must be some way of finding a rational for putting this man to death under present-day laws. Personally, I don\'t care if he is found to be mentally ill or has other extenuating circumstances for his actions. Some people just need to die.
All we can hope for is for this Evil person is his death, and Mom should join him as well.
agree. i don\'t believe in mitigating circumstance unless its self-defence. all crimes by force should have a death penalty, especially crimes against children. i\'d also like to see a death penalty for forgery. the threshold is malice and forethought. forgery is both malicious and with forethought, especially on LEGAL DOCUMENTS and checks. wth? amazing they didn\'t have a death sentence for that originally. what a country. seriously. by the time they are done letting all the criminals go, they will have killed and bankrupted and then killed all the stable and normal people and then what in the end, blow up planet earth or simply kill each other since there won\'t be any stable, normal people left on the planet to bankrupt or kill. by the time they are done, there will be no one left on planet earth and the roaches will inherit the planet thanks to evil humans guilty of forgery, theft and a myriad of crimes by force running around free.
Sorry, I couldn\'t read past the first paragraph. Think I am going to be sick.
Ugh. Catching up *HUGS*