Judge Goes Easy On The Man Convicted Of Raping A 3-Month-Old Baby

This is the face of a man who raped a three-month-old baby, breaking her ribs in the process. Although he was convicted of baby rape, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is a vile pedophile, the judge in North Carolina looked deep into the man’s eyes and decided that he was a good guy, deep down, and punish his baby rape with a slight slap on the wrist and a lecture to do better next time.

Even among convicts, child rapists are the lowest of the low. Those men who seek out innocent victims simply so they can exercise their depraved sexual desires have a special place in hell reserved for them. And if any other inmate at the prison learns the truth about the child rapist’s reason for being there, prison justice might be called to order.


The rape occurred back in October 2017 when 33-year-old Andrew Glaser abused the three-month-old baby, breaking her tiny ribs during the act of sexual violation. After the rape, he took the infant to the hospital, complaining that she had gotten hurt.

Doctors examined the baby and found that the child’s ribs had been obliterated – crush – defiled. It seemed like they had been broken by excessive squeezing, but Glasser did not look like the hugging type. But the injuries to the little baby’s ribs were not the only things the doctors found while examining her at the hospital. Her baby lady parts were also desecrated beyond belief. And they also found other broken bones by evidence of how her fibula, tibia, and femur were healing from a break.

After asking Glasser basic questions, doctors quickly put him on the defensive. He admitted to hurting the baby when he pushed her legs up into her stomach as a way to get her to “release gas” that was apparently building up within her tiny body.

Authorities were too smart for Glasser. With a search warrant, the cops confiscated his phone and found it loaded with nude and lewd images of the child in the act of sexual violation. Not only did he face charges of raping a baby, but he was also charged with possessing illegal images of a child. He was a monster willing to do anything to get what he wanted from babies.

Glasser entered an “Alfred Plea,” which doesn’t require Glasser to admit guilt. Instead, it is a plea that admits that the evidence against the defendant would land him in prison. But the judge felt pity for the baby rapist, so they decided to send him to a lazy four years in prison. Most people agree that four years is barely enough time to think about what he did, let alone be punished for it.

Instead of advocating for the raped baby, the North Dakota judge gave into Glasser and his attorneys who whined and complained about how the rape case “stopped (his life) on a dime two years ago.” And besides, Glasser said he was “sorry” for raping the three-month-old and crushing her tiny body to the brink of death.

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