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April 13, 2015, 10:37:22 AM
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A bit freaky to say the least, even weirder that it was deemed legal....



http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/04/cop-with-dead-body-fetish-caught-tickling-corpse-after-its-shot-by-officer-and-its-deemed-legal/


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The Bakersfield District Attorney’s Office has declined to prosecute a California police officer after an investigation found that he manipulated the body of a dead man who was shot by police last year.

The Bakersfield Californian reported that Senior Officer Aaron Stringer arrived on the scene of a Nov. 13 shooting after police open fired and killed 22-year-old Ramiro James Villegas, who had led them on a chase and then reportedly reached for his waistband. However, no gun was ever found on the suspect.

After the body was moved to Kern Medical Center, multiple officers said that they witnessed Stringer touch the corpse in an unprofessional way.

Trainee Lindy DeGeare told Bakersfield Police Department investigators that Stringer touched the bottom of Villegas’ feet and said, “tickle, tickle.”

She said that he also turned Villegas’ head several times, and watched as it returned to it’s original position because rigor mortis had already set in.

Stringer laughed and told her that he “loves playing with dead bodies,” DeGeare recalled.

The veteran officer later advised her to “just say no” if detectives asked if she had seen the body. A second officer who was at the hospital said that he also observed Stringer manipulating the body.

“I just knew it was wrong, what was going on, and I should have said something at the time,” DeGeare explained to investigators, according to a report obtained by The Bakersfield Californian.

Assistant District Attorney Scott Spielman said that he had reviewed the report and declined to press charges because the law states that a body “shall not be disturbed or moved from the position or place of death” without the permission of the coroner. And because the body had already been moved to the hospital, the law did not apply to this case.

But Villegas’ family feels that Stringer should be prosecuted or fired at the very least.

“It’s disturbing,” Sarina Gonzalez, who was Villegas’ sister, told KBAK. “It’s sickening. It’s hurtful. It’s not okay. It’s not okay.”

Stringer has been in trouble with the department before. He was arrested in 2010 for driving under the influence of Ambien prescription sleep medication, and for a hit-and-run. And he was involved in at least two other shootings.

“We don’t need cops that are acting unprofessional,” Villegas’ brother, Joe Arambulo, insisted. “Thank God that somebody stepped up and said something.”

Although the district attorney declined to press charges, Stringer had hired an attorney and an investigation by the Bakersfield Police Department was ongoing, The Bakersfield Californian reported. Attorney Mark Geragos filed a claim against the city, and indicated that he would move forward with plans to pursue a lawsuit.


Can always rely on the boys in blue to act in a professional manner, that's when they're not shooting unarmed people dead.
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April 13, 2015, 11:00:28 AM
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Nothing special here. The US cops love to play with dead bodies. If they can't find enough of them, then they'll shoot someone dead and then play with the corpse. Geesh! What is wrong with these people?
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April 13, 2015, 11:14:34 AM
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Nothing special here. The US cops love to play with dead bodies. If they can't find enough of them, then they'll shoot someone dead and then play with the corpse. Geesh! What is wrong with these people?
It really is fucking insane i don't know what's up with them. Do they use bath salts or what the fuck?
They are seriously disgusting and i've seen enought footage in last 2 months where cops kill innocent people!

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April 13, 2015, 12:02:12 PM
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Isn't there a bit of a difference between having a sexual fetish, and having fun playing with dead bodies for non-sexual reasons (however disturbing that is, I must add)?
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April 13, 2015, 12:13:39 PM
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Isn't there a bit of a difference between having a sexual fetish, and having fun playing with dead bodies for non-sexual reasons (however disturbing that is, I must add)?

"tickle tickle" Wink

Not sure of the definition for a necrophile, either way I don't think a psycho like that should be allowed to carry a gun, let alone be a police officer.
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April 13, 2015, 03:14:17 PM
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Isn't there a bit of a difference between having a sexual fetish, and having fun playing with dead bodies for non-sexual reasons (however disturbing that is, I must add)?

"tickle tickle" Wink

Not sure of the definition for a necrophile, either way I don't think a psycho like that should be allowed to carry a gun, let alone be a police officer.

oh..is it really true. I can't believe it. There should be a psycho test in all the services to identify such people. Think about the situation when he is having a gun and he is craving a new dead body. He can kill any number of persons for his love for dead body.

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April 13, 2015, 03:21:16 PM
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Isn't there a bit of a difference between having a sexual fetish, and having fun playing with dead bodies for non-sexual reasons (however disturbing that is, I must add)?

"tickle tickle" Wink

Not sure of the definition for a necrophile, either way I don't think a psycho like that should be allowed to carry a gun, let alone be a police officer.

oh..is it really true. I can't believe it. There should be a psycho test in all the services to identify such people. Think about the situation when he is having a gun and he is craving a new dead body. He can kill any number of persons for his love for dead body.
But did you notice that they just consider it legal and no further actions are going to be done?
Thay means he will get no psychotest and he will still be working for police.
That's sick as fuck.

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April 14, 2015, 03:07:52 PM
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Isn't there a bit of a difference between having a sexual fetish, and having fun playing with dead bodies for non-sexual reasons (however disturbing that is, I must add)?

"tickle tickle" Wink

Not sure of the definition for a necrophile, either way I don't think a psycho like that should be allowed to carry a gun, let alone be a police officer.

oh..is it really true. I can't believe it. There should be a psycho test in all the services to identify such people. Think about the situation when he is having a gun and he is craving a new dead body. He can kill any number of persons for his love for dead body.

There is a psych eval.  And obviously it's not very effective. 

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April 18, 2015, 10:48:42 AM
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He's probably not a necrophile as others have pointed out although the term "fetish" could have been used in a general sense rather than an erotic sense. Regardless of semantics, what is clear is that the guy probably has some mental issues and a lack of regard for human life.

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The Bakersfield Californian reported that Senior Officer Aaron Stringer arrived on the scene of a Nov. 13 shooting after police open fired and killed 22-year-old Ramiro James Villegas, who had led them on a chase and then reportedly reached for his waistband. However, no gun was ever found on the suspect.

Sounds eerily familiar... I wonder if more people will read statements such as the one above and wonder if there was more to the story that we haven't been told about (especially in light of recent related events). Sad

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April 18, 2015, 01:50:44 PM
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Sounds eerily familiar... I wonder if more people will read statements such as the one above and wonder if there was more to the story that we haven't been told about (especially in light of recent related events). Sad

There are always dark and unethical doings behind the curtains, not all cops are good and disciplined.
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