I'll retract my earlier comments in light of me obviously not being fully aware of the facts. Problem is when I read sick stories in the papers every day with disgust, I gradually start looking at them from a different perspective. Here, I thought there were some mitigating factors, but...
That's not the point I was making. It was, from what I understood of the case, a mutual relationship, one in which both parties happily reciprocated. Unlike other cases, where the other person is forced against their will. Hence the popular meaning of the term "abduction".
Misconduct, yes. A...
I too don't think he should have been found guilty. Blown way out of proportion, this whole saga. Doesn't deserve jail relative to other monsters out there, but doubtless he will be.