Saturday, April 11, 2015

Mary Kay Letourneau is a predator.

April 11, 2015

She is as much of a predator as a male teacher who raped a 13-year-old student would be.


That is a picture from today of part of the US Weekly article, published April 10, 2015, called "Mary Kay Letourneau Details How Affair With Vili Fualaau Began."

His difficult home life during childhood is probably what made him vulnerable to Ms. Letourneau.



That's another picture from today of the US Weekly article.

The next picture is from the Biography.com article about Mr. Fualaau:



With no real help from anyone, two children conceived through statutory rape for whom he perhaps felt responsible, and the isolation of his fame, sheer loneliness probably led him back to Ms. Letourneau, who had every selfish reason to try to show the world that "love," rather than criminal irresponsibility, had caused her to take over the life of a young boy.




That is a picture from today of the first part of the first page of Yahoo search results for the search term "Mary Kay Letourneau."


That is a picture from today of the end of the US Weekly article, published April 11, 2015, called "Mary Kay Letourneau, Vili Fualaau:  How Would They React If Their Teen Daughters Dated Their Teacher?"

It doesn't seem to me that Mr. Fualaau and Ms. Letourneau had the same reaction to the question at all.  Mr. Fualaau seems to have felt consternation at the thought of his children being raped, while Ms. Letourneau seems to have employed reasoning similar to that of parents of future alcoholics who allow or even encourage their children to drink at home.

With the conglomerate trying to turn the main characters of this sad story into glamorous stars and examples of the harmlessness of child abuse, Mr. Fualaau is about to lose the rest of his young adulthood to the woman who stole his childhood.



Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, April 11, 2015 @ 8:12 p.m./edited, with additions, @ 11:23 p.m.