Ryan Bailey Was Looking For An Amish Girl to Rape….
I thought I had seen and heard it all.
According to cops in LaGrange, Indiana, Ryan Bailey was looking for a female victim that April night. When Bailey couldn’t find a female, he settled for a man.
Bailey, a 29-year-old whose criminal past includes DUI, meth-related charges and domestic violence raps, allegedly told the man he attacked that he’d been seeking an Amish girl. He couldn’t find one, so he settled on the victim — an Amish man whom Bailey saw riding a bicycle beside the road.
IndyChannel.com reports what allegedly happened after Bailey found his mark: “Bailey tackled the victim, forced him at knifepoint into Bailey’s car, drove to a secluded area and sexually assaulted him…”
To be clear — Ryan Bailey allegedly wanted to rape an Amish person. When all was said and done, he didn’t care what sex. His alleged act was born out of a need to humiliate and dominate another. If Bailey did as alleged, he was acting out like a psychopath.
Bailey’s DNA did him in. He was arrested November 5 in South Bend, IN.
Bailey’s alleged victim was perceptive. He told police that his attacker had “angry eyes.”
That’s Bailey in the photo above. His eyes do look angry, Angry, and probably, if the photo were clearer, empty. Is there another way to explain his alleged assault on one of society’s more innocent adults?
Here’s his MySpace, which hasn’t been in use for more than a year. Take a look if you want. I don’t find him worth any further comment:
White man kills white woman after she tries to flee KKK ritual
No honor amongst criminals.
This photo provided by St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office shows Raymond Foster, the head of a Ku Klux Klan chapter from Bogalusa, La. Foster was booked into St. Tammany Parish jail in Covington, La., with second-degree murder charges in the death of a woman in rural St. Tammany Parish on Monday after she tried to back out of a KKK initiation ritual. (AP Photo/St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Authorities have identified an Oklahoma woman fatally shot in Louisiana after a Ku Klux Klan initiation. The St. Tammany Parish Coroner’s office said Wednesday that the woman was 43-year-old Cynthia C. Lynch of Tulsa.
Sheriff Jack Strain says Lynch had been recruited over the Internet to come to Louisiana, join a Klan faction, then return to Oklahoma to sign up more members.
But authorities say she asked to be taken back to town from the ritual site in a rural area.
Strain says a fight followed and Lynch was shot Sunday.
One person has been booked on a second-degree murder charge. Seven others face charges related to covering up the shooting.
Iraqi soldier kills 4 white terrorists
Why should the Iraqis tolerate armed illegal immigrants and terrorists?
An Iraqi soldier has shot dead at least 4 US soldiers and wounded six others in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
The incident happened at an Iraqi military base in the Zanjili district of the city, the US military said, not on a joint patrol as earlier reported.
The Iraqi trooper turned his gun on patrol members, the US military said, before being shot dead himself.
Reports suggested the man had been involved in an altercation with a US soldier before opening fire.
The US military said it was still investigating the incident.
There have been other incidents of Iraqi troopers attacking the Americans they are working with but this, reports the BBC’s Andrew North in Baghdad, would be one of the most serious.
Thousands of US and Iraqi troops usually work together across the country every day without serious problems, our correspondent adds, although cultural and language barriers can be a source of misunderstanding.
In Baghdad, meanwhile, at least 21 people were killed and more than 85 injured in a series of bombings – the third day in a row such attacks have taken place.
Overall security in Iraq has improved significantly in the past year but recent weeks have seen a rash of incidents that have undermined public confidence
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