Posted on 08/20/2018 12:21:06 PM PDT by buckalfa
South Carolina man who, police said, wanted to cannibalize a young girl after turning her into a full time baby maker and sex slave was sentenced to probation, according to court records.
Justin Teeter Bensing, 36, of Myrtle Beach, Cpleaded guilty to two counts of criminal solicitation of a minor, according to Greenville County online court records. The records show he was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but that the prison sentence was suspended to five years probation.
The suspended sentence means if Bensing violates the terms of his probation, he could be sent to prison for 10 years.
Judge Letitia Verdin is listed in the online docket as presiding over the disposition.
Verdin said Bensings mental limitations including a diagnosis of autism, his lack of criminal record and the fact that he did not travel of Myrtle Beach to meet who he thought was a young girl, factored into the sentencing, according to The Greenville News. However, the sheriffs office said in announcing the arrests in March that Bensing did travel from Myrtle Beach to Greenville, WYFF reported.
Bensing was arrested in connection with a roundup of more than 40 accused child predators and sex traffickers announced by the Greenville County Sheriffs Office in March. He was later released on bond.
Bensing said in online communications that he wanted to cannibalize a child, the Greenville County sheriff said in announcing the arrests, McClatchy reported at the time. However, the 14-year-old girl Bensing thought he was talking to was actually an undercover officer, according to authorities.
Warrants cited by FOX Carolina in March said Bensing had desires to turn a child into a full time baby maker and sex slave and make his intended victim drink her own urine.
Criminal solicitation of a minor carries up to 10 years in prison under South Carolina law
Sounds like he should be committed to an asylum for the criminally insane to me.
anyone who takes the bait needs to be
Yeah, but he didn’t take the bait apparently... “the fact that he did not travel of Myrtle Beach to meet who he thought” There was no girl and he did not go to meet anyone. That gets you 10 years? Whatever.
https://www.libertyfellowshipsc.org/people/details/letitia-verdin
USA justice system = FUBAR
Yes you can.
Watch "Sin City"
You dont have to make it up.
There is more than enough real life human depravity that will make your skin crawl to fill multiple volumes of an Encyclopedia of perversion.
The reason for the mere ten year sentence was that prosecutors could not prosecute him for desires and intentions he said he had in social media, and had only the acts they caught him in.
The suspension of that sentence, changing it to probation instead of jail time, can be attributed to a lousy judge.
The above sounds like those quotes were taken off the online communications (they are in the warrant - before they even arrest the guy). I find it hard to believe that he would talk like that to the intended victim. Perhaps he thought he was talking to the child-trafficer?
So he gets probation due to mental limitation but the judge assumes that he is competent to understand the ramifications of violating probation. Apparently, she wasnt thinking this through.
Given this and the disaster in New Mexico, Im more than beginning to think that females are incapable of being Judges...
I totally agree. Shameful and maddening!!!
what a doll. How’s he still single?
Wanna might be a sin, but it ain’t a crime. No priors, and didn’t actually go, they’re lucky he wound up with more than just a fine.
Oh ok. What about the islamic center doing the same in New Mexico? Or are we using PC to support enemy traitor black ops collaboration?
People like that should be shot.
Teeter. Any relationship to the grocery chain?
The judge must be a pervert - has perhaps the same fantasies.
Be still, my heart! I may ditch my husband!
LOL.
Great. He's mentally ill, and acts on impulses to gravely harm others ... but we'll leave him at large in society, because his diagnosis is trendy.
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