Wisconsin.
One pretty disturbed animal was reading the obituaries when he saw the picture of a beautiful 20 year old woman that died of a motorbike accident a couple of days before. He felt a sexual urge and asked his twin brother and a bisexual friend to help him dig her out and they both agreed. The trio was caught red-handed trying to open the tomb and confessed.
Guess what: because there is no law in Wisconsin against necrophilia (having sex with a corpse), they will only be charged for the damages on private properties, and eventually released in a street pretty similar to yours!
Here is what one of the defense lawyer had the guts to claim: In a brief submitted to the court by attorney Roseann T. Oliveto, who represents another of the defendants, Oliveto contended, “If the Legislature intended that having sex with a corpse would apply here it would have been stated. There are many statutes under the criminal code addressing a corpse and prohibiting conduct against corpses. The Legislature is quite clear in distinguishing a victim as defined in chapter 940 as a “natural person” and violations against people who have died, as corpses. Example, the crime of mutilation and hiding a corpse. Wis. Stat. 940.11, theft from a corpse, Wis. Stat. 943.20(e).”
Where is common sense? Are these people insane? Do they deserve freedom? Should we write laws against insane things like eating your own foot or stapling paper wings to little children and throwing them down a cliff to see if they can fly?
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