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Webcam Viewer Calls in Rape 1,600 Miles Away

11/10/2023

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Like the horrifying Isabella Scavelli tragedy, here is another story of a rape victim being attacked and traumatized twice in a row.

A 911 dispatcher in Boston happened to be watching the webcam from the southernmost point in the USA, a buoy in Key West.

He saw a man dragging a woman behind the buoy in a headlock.  Moments later the man emerged, fixing his pants.  The woman stumbled away partially undressed.  So he called the police in Key West to report what he had seen. 

WCVB

"Citing records, WPLG also reported that other witnesses in Key West called police to report a “nude female, crying and screaming.”

Officers spoke to the victim at a nearby hotel and later learned that she was raped elsewhere earlier that same night. Gasag claimed he stepped in to "rescue" her prior to driving her to the Key West landmark.
Gasag was also accused of returning to the scene of the crime to tamper with evidence, WPLG reported.
Gasag recently pled guilty in the case and was sentenced on Thursday to 10 years in prison and five years of probation."

Did you catch that?  Mr. Gasag came across a woman in distress because she had been raped.  So he offered to help her, put her in his car, took her to a remote location, got her in a headlock, and raped her again.  It's fun being a woman, for sure.

No update on the first rapist of the night.

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