Bill Cosby: Is he a serial rapist?
Bill Cosby is by definition a serial rapist and a sociopath if one believes the forty plus women who have come forward with allegations that they were raped by Cosby over the past decades.
As an ex-cop who has been watching the media the past several months I, like anyone else who has common sense would have to agree that Cosby, aka Alexander Scott, Fat Albert and Dr. Cliff Huxtable, appears to be by all accounts a despicable piece of trash walking around passing himself off as a human being.
Bill Cosby has at the very least a lack of moral responsibility and has no remorse for what he has done. That makes him a sociopath.
With the staggering amount of women who have come forward and there probably will be more to be heard from in the future he will go down — if convicted — in the history books as one of the most prolific serial rapists of all time. Whether Cosby will ever be convicted in a criminal trial or lose in a civil trial, in the court of public opinion, by most accounts he is already guilty and justifiably so.
Listening to the women who have come forward publicly, in my opinion he is most definitely a serial rapist. Giving drugs to women without their knowledge to have unwanted sexual activity puts Cosby right in that category.
Obtaining the drugs before the act is premeditation plain and simple.
Cosby used his fame and reputation as a shield to protect himself, knowing before the commission of his crimes that his public standing as a celebrity would give him credence over any accuser. After all, any woman making charges of rape against a celebrity or any public figure would have an uphill battle, if history has shown us anything.
Listening to the accounts of the women who have come forward describing in detail what they endured as a result of Cosby’s criminal acts can only turn the stomachs of any decent human being.
Cosby knew exactly what he was doing with all these women.
As there seems to be no collaboration among Cosby’s accusers, each of these women thought that what happened to them was an isolated incident. They had no knowledge that it had happened to other victims before and after. That is until some of the women went public. Then those victims who had experienced the same thing finally realized that they were not alone. And that happens a lot in rape cases.
When a woman who has been sexually assaulted makes the determination to come forward, that takes plenty of guts. My heart goes out to all of them. They risk public embarrassment and having their private life become scrutinized because some piece of trash decided to use a drugged up, helpless woman for his sexual gratification and most of all; his power over them.
What really ticked me off was how the media and some Hollywood celebrities attacked the women who were accusing Cosby of these despicable acts. Then what happened was more and more women came forward. And only then after getting smacked in the face with all these accounts did people turn on Cosby.
Bill Cosby’s supporters are now jumping like rats off a sinking ship. Corporate America, like Disney, is publicly discarding him like the piece of toilet paper he is.
What about his friends, family and those in his entourage? Did any of them know what he was doing over the years or at the very least, suspect it. Time will tell.
There have been allegations and rumors in Las Vegas about Cosby for years. Stories of prostitutes, who had to be white and blonde haired, going in and out of his room at the Las Vegas Hilton when he was there in the 70’s and 80’s. Some of those prostitutes were allegedly brutalized so bad that they had to be taken to Sunrise Hospital. Money talks and covers up a lot especially in Vegas at that time. And if you have a local police officer working with your entourage, the possibilities to cover up crimes are endless.
The women Bill Cosby abused most likely will never get the justice they so deservingly should have. The statute of limitations took care of that.
As for Bill Cosby, he will have to answer to a higher authority when his life in this world is over. Maybe then the women he allegedly raped will finally get their justice.
Doug authored over 135 articles on the October 1, 2017, Las Vegas Massacre, more than any other single journalist in the country. He investigates stories on corruption, law enforcement, and crime. Doug is a US Army Military Police Veteran, former police officer, deputy sheriff, and criminal investigator. Doug spent 20 years in the hotel/casino industry as an investigator and then as Director of Security and Surveillance. He also spent a short time with the US Dept. of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration. In 1986 Doug was awarded Criminal Investigator of the Year by the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office in Virginia for his undercover work in narcotics enforcement. In 1991 and 1992 Doug testified in court that a sheriff’s office official and the county prosecutor withheld exculpatory evidence during the 1988 trial of a man accused of the attempted murder of his wife. Doug’s testimony led to a judge’s decision to order the release of the man from prison in 1992 and awarded him a new trial, in which he was later acquitted. As a result of Doug breaking the police “blue wall of silence,” he was fired by the county sheriff. His story was featured on Inside Edition, Current Affair and CBS News’ “Street Stories with Ed Bradley”. In 1992 after losing his job, at the request of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Doug infiltrated a group of men who were plotting the kidnapping of a Dupont fortune heir and his wife. Doug has been a guest on national television and radio programs speaking on the stories he now writes as an investigative journalist. Catch Doug’s Podcast: @dougpoppa1
I wonder if Mr. Cosby ever killed a woman. Some of his accusers have described how violent the encounters were. One woman described him smothering her with a pillow and her gasping for air. Another described waking up battered, bruised and swollen all over. I don’t think it would be that unlikely that he killed someone. They should check for any raped murder victims found near where he was known to be over the last decades. There may be collected and saved DNA samples. No statute of limitations on murder.