Police Didn’t Believe Rape Victim And Dismissed Her Case. Then They Found A Pink Camera

Rape Fantasies

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In almost unheard of circumstances, O’Leary admits that he had fantasies of what he’d call “rape theatre” since he was only five years old. And when he was eight, he actually broke inside someone’s house and looked around, getting a thrill from it. By the time he was serving under the army in Korea, he had brought these fantasies to life, attempting to rape two women there but failing. But when he came back home and moved to Colorado, his plans would finally be fulfilled with Marie. And then there was no stopping him after that.

He Called Himself A Monster

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While talking to detectives, O’Leary would even tell Special Agent John Grusing of the FBI, “You know, you’ll hear psychologists and shrinks will say that rape is a crime about power and control. That’s not accurate. Power and control are a means to an end. What turned me on is fear.” He even shared, “You know, after awhile the – the f—king monster kicks in.” Then he went on to describe one of his crimes on an older victim, “I got some satisfaction … it was like I’d just eaten Thanksgiving dinner.” He may have looked normal, but there was clearly an unforgiving demon living in his head.

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