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I’ve seen some of the images they refer to, and I’m sure they describe them like this to stop their readers from ever looking at an image like this. The tongue lolling thing is a particular point of contention – a lot of strangulation pornography has women with their tongues sticking out, I assume because it shows without a doubt that it’s not real. It looks fantastically fake. Plus, don’t these people think that maybe if what they were viewing was real, the woman might be putting up a bit more of a fight? Maybe actually engaging in some dialogue, using the word “stop”? In many of the images, the woman is enjoying it – couples consensually take part in erotic asphyxiation, so the idea of it being against the woman’s will in pornography isn’t accurate. I’m sure that in some of it the woman does pretend that they don’t want it, because that’s what some viewers want, but equally, a lot of viewers want to see the woman enjoying herself.

“This is just one of thousands of depraved images which now make up what is known as ‘extreme pornography’, a deeply disturbing genre created to satisfy some of the darkest impulses of the human mind. Thanks to the internet, such footage is just the click of a mouse away. The host of sickening websites that have sprung up to show the innumerable films and photographs that fall into this category might have remained known only to those individuals who seek them out. But this week they were thrust into the spotlight.”

Surely if this material could have remained known only to the individuals who seek it out, there’s no problem in it. It’s only received attention because of one case. It didn’t only spring into existence for that case – it’s been around for many, many years, but no one has had any cause to know of it before this, suggesting that it doesn’t do any harm.

“On one side are figures such as pornographer Ben Westwood, son of avant-garde fashion designer Vivienne, and a motley crew of supporters who  -  using the platform of free speech  -  argue that such material is harmless and that any adults should be allowed to view it.

On the other is a quiet and dignified 77-year-old woman who blames such horrific images for the savage and degrading murder of her daughter.”

Firstly, what a convenient typo! Ben Westwood is a photographer , not a pornographer . Same difference when trying to smeer someone’s reputation, eh? I wonder whose side the Mail is going to take on this…. the “motley crew” standing up for free speech, or the “quiet and dignified 77-year-old woman”. They’re obviously not trying to colour their reader’s views there, perish the thought.

“Tragic victim: Jane Longhurst was a special needs teacher who was strangled by a man obsessed with sexually violent websites. Jane Longhurst was 31 when she was raped and strangled with a pair of tights by Graham Coutts, who was sexually obsessed with asphyxiation and necrophilia and was addicted to extreme pornography. He hid her corpse in a storage unit for more than a month after the murder, revisiting it several times to satisfy his twisted desires. Her body was discovered only when he dumped it in woodland five weeks later and set fire to it. Coutts’s trial heard how for eight years before the murder in 2003 he had trawled the internet looking for pictures of women being strangled and raped. He’d killed special needs teacher Jane ‘to satisfy a bizarre and macabre fantasy’ harboured since he was 15. It was a fantasy which campaigners  -  including Liz Longhurst  -  insist was fuelled by Coutts accessing websites with names such as ‘Hanging Bitches’ and ‘Necrobabes’  -  thankfully both now defunct.”

How can you show any causality between Coutts looking at pornography and killing Ms Longhurst? That is to go with the assumption that he did in fact kill her, which I don’t think there was enough evidence for, considering that Longhurst consensually taking part in erotic asphyxiation in the past was ignored, and if it was consensual, how can it be decided that it was intentional, rather than an accident? In the Coutts trial, manslaughter wasn’t even given as an option – the jury either had to find him guilty of murder, or not guilty of anything. As for him trawling the internet for pictures of women being strangled and raped – I’ve looked for these pictures too to complete this project, but that doesn’t mean that I’m any more likely to rape or murder someone. I had no inclination to do this before, and I still don’t even after being exposed  to this material to the point of desensitisation. Actually, I’m disgusted that sites like Necro Babes have been shut down. In destroying legitimate websites that make their pornography using actors and special effects, doesn’t that make it more likely that other companies may try to fill their place using unsafe methods? Necro Babes was a professional company who provided material that was created safely, and that clearly affirmed the differences between fantasy and reality, even having a disclaimer before entering the site that stated that everything shown on the site was a fantasy. I think that the people who wrote that disclaimer have infinitely more of a grip on sanity and reality than Liz Longhurst or the Daily Mail. Yet there is no evidence for such a link between those who commit acts of rape and violence and their consumption of pornography other than the fact that many people who commit acts of violence also consume pornography. Many dentists also consume pornography. Does pornography also lead to dentistry? If the logic applies to one, the same logic must apply to the other.”

“Jane’s mother Liz has campaigned tirelessly against websites depicting strangulation and violent sex. Until her daughter was killed, Liz had no idea such grotesque sites existed. But after Coutts was jailed for murder in 2004, she launched a campaign to have them banned, garnering a petition of more than 50,000 signatures. With the backing of then Home Secretary David Blunkett, this courageous woman won that battle. From the end of this month, section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 will make it illegal to possess ‘an extreme pornographic image’  -  and punishable by up to three years in prison. An extreme image is deemed to be one which threatens a person’s life or which could result in serious injury to someone’s breasts, anus or genitals.”

So this woman had no idea that websites like this existed before her daughter died. Why would she? They aren’t readily available, they’re very difficult to find, making it fucking ridiculous for the government to put forward a reason for banning this material as “children might see it”. You even have to pay for most of the websites, something that most people aren’t going to do. 50,000 signatures. But how many people actually live in the UK that now supposedly have to abide by this law that are utterly disgusted with it? So you can find 50,000 people who want this banned. I bet you could find 50,000 people who think ethnic minorities should just bloody well go back to where they come from, or that gays are against god, but that doesn’t mean that they’re good ideas or that laws should be based on them. And as for this resulting in prison time – it’s a thought crime. It’s that people aren’t conforming to mainstream acceptable fantasies, and must have these unacceptable impulses punished out of them before they inevitably do something illegal from thinking something illegal.

“Critics of the new legislation, including two peers, claim the Act will criminalise thousands of previously law-abiding people who enjoy looking at such pictures as part of their private sex lives. But at her three-bedroom home in Reading, Berkshire, surrounded by photographs of her beloved Jane, Liz Longhurst has little time for their arguments.

‘They say imagery doesn’t make you go out and do something you wouldn’t otherwise do,’ she says. ‘But what I saw during Coutts’s trial was a man who wanted to murder, and encouraged that part of himself by visiting those sites. ‘They made him feel he wasn’t alone in his preoccupation. I think before he found like-minded people on the internet, he believed he was the only person with those thoughts. But when the internet came along, he saw there were all these websites, so he thought it was all right to have these fantasies.’”

From the sounds of this, everyone is just meant to roll over and take this new law, because Liz Longhurst is grieving, she doesn’t have time for other peoples’ opinions! And apparently neither does the government. It’s easier just to listen to one person who has a very emotional view on this because she’s shouting loudest and has more right to an opinion because she has a dead daughter. Personally, I think it’s fantastic that people can find acceptance on the internet. I think a lot of people would be very lonely without the internet, and I think it’s wrong for people to be isolated by their fantasies just because the mainstream doesn’t agree with them. It’s wrong for people to think that they’re alone in their thoughts when they’re not – a lot of people have fantasies of rape, strangulation, whatever. And most of those people are never going to act them out in reality, so surely it’s better for people with these fantasies to be able to discuss them with one another, because if by chance there is someone who doesn’t quite get the difference between fantasy and reality, they’ll be influenced by people who think that consent is important. I mean, it’s ridiculous to say that the internet made Coutts think it was ok to have these fantasies like it’s a bad thing – it’s a great thing. Anyone should be allowed to fantasise about whatever they want, so long as it stays a fantasy.

“Of course, it’s impossible to say whether Coutts could have been prevented from killing Jane. But he was viewing extreme pornography websites, and the frequency of his visits to those sites reached a peak in the days before her murder and during the time that he was visiting her body. ‘I’m sure these websites contributed to Jane’s death,’ says Mrs Longhurst, whose husband died in 2000 after a battle with dementia. ‘I do think it’s very likely Jane would still be here today if those websites had not existed.’”

If it’s impossible to know whether these websites had any influence on this woman’s murder, why is it being used as evidence in a campaign to ban this pornography? There is absolutely no conclusive evidence. If this hadn’t have happened, there would be no problem, and there’s no proof that this case happened because of this material. Another thing – why is it at all relevant that Mrs Longhurst’s husband died of dementia? Maybe I’m not getting it, am I supposed to feel sorry for her instead of concluding that her husband’s dead, her daughter’s dead, so media attention is probably very welcome?

“‘I’d arranged to go to London with Jane that day to see an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, but had cancelled two days before because I’d been ill. ‘However, when I woke up on the Friday, I felt better and wondered whether to call her and ask if we should still go. Then I thought: “No, we’ve rearranged, she won’t want her mum fussing around her.” How I wish I’d phoned her.’”

“He arranged to go swimming with Jane  -  something they’d done several times before. When he picked her up, he suggested going back to his flat  -  she’d been there a few days before with Lisa, playing with their new kitten. ‘He’d got everything prepared, with a pair of Lisa’s tights at the ready. He was very, very clever,’ says Liz. ‘When he got her inside, he leapt on her and strangled her.’ In his warped mind, the hundreds of images he had seen on the web gave him permission to do it. ‘She didn’t suffer for too long. When the noose was put around her neck, she was probably conscious for 8-12 seconds, then she would have been unconscious for maybe two minutes then she would be dead. She didn’t really know what was happening.’”

To me, it sounds like they had a friendly relationship beforehand, which suggests to me that it’s not out of the question that the sex and asphyxiation was consensual, and therefore what happened could have been an accident. There’s no way that anyone can know that he had tights ready to strangle her, or that he “leapt on her” as soon as they got into the flat. It’s a total fabrication. All anyone can do is guess really, so why is that guessing taken as fact, whereas me guessing that it didnt happen like that doesnt have any weight? It’s all just opinion. As for how she died – pathologists giving evidence in the trial gave totally different accounts. The prosecution said that there would have been warning signs of a medical emergency, and that Coutts could have called for help, whereas the defence says  that she could have suffered from vagal inhibition, which causes death within seconds with no sign of emergency. No expert on erotic asphyxia was even called at the trial.

“‘Human nature is very variable and some people are affected more than others,’ argues Liz Longhurst. ‘Seeing it on the internet desensitises you and that’s what’s dangerous. ‘The harm is in a minority, maybe a sizeable minority, of people who are affected and may be tempted to do something they wouldn’t otherwise do. It does annoy me when these campaigners say they shouldn’t be restricted because of a tiny minority. ‘We’re all restricted quite a lot because of a tiny minority  -  I’d like to not have to lock my door, but because of a tiny minority of criminals, I do have to. ‘Sometimes you have to have a little restriction for the greater good.’”

By these assumptions, anything that causes harm to anyone should be banned. I’ll revert back to my old example of religion. Only a minority of the religious are extremists, but because there is that minority that causes harm to others, then religion should be banned. Or what about other media, even… There’s the possibility that someone may be incited to murder from the news, so should we ban that too, just in case? It’s ok to ban something like pornography because there aren’t many people who are willing to fight for it, because it’s still very taboo. Even the groups who were against the law who were invited to talk to the government before the law passed were from the BDSM community, and only wanting to protect their own interests. I disagree with Liz Longhurst absolutely completely. It can be seen that she’s in the minority – she’s one of the few people who have a child murdered, and everyone has to live with the consequences from it, and that’s wrong.

“Until her daughter’s untimely death, Liz knew little about pornography. She didn’t even watch TV soap operas, thinking they were too violent. But, several months after Graham Coutts’s arrest, police revealed what they’d found on his computer and she could hide from it no longer. ‘I didn’t look any of it up on the internet,’ she says. ‘But at his trial, they had a few pictures of these people being strangled come up on a screen. I glanced at them briefly before looking away. It was ghastly.’”

Is it really surprising that someone who won’t even expose themselves to clearly fictional violence like that of TV soap operas is shocked when they’re exposed to a medium which I’m pretty sure they won’t have had any previous contact with? Well, I say that they’re exposed to it…. They’re not even exposed to it, because she says that she didn’t look at anything on the internet before deciding it all had to be banned – she admits that she only glanced at a few pictures at Coutts’s trial. If people don’t properly look at what they’re scared of or disgusted by, then their prejudices are never going to change. They’re just going to imagine the worst things that they can imagine, and are never going to know what the images that hold so much power over them are actually like.

“Retired Detective Inspector Chris Standard, who investigated Jane’s murder, saw the horrific images Coutts pored over. He said: ‘Most of it is posed, but there are some images where you couldn’t be certain. It’s always naked or near-naked women, the majority involve ligatures around necks and poses of strangulation. Their eyes are wide with horror, their tongues sticking out. ‘There were thousands of these images on his computer, many of them “picture stories”. A story would unfold involving a naked woman being raped and strangled. ‘There was one mentioned in court with a girl who was strangled by two men then dragged into a tent when she was supposedly dead, then they had their “fun” with her. ‘Although it’s posed, the great danger is when you get someone like Graham Coutts, it normalises it for him. The day before Jane was murdered, he was feasting on these websites. I think there’s some significance to that. ‘And after he’d murdered Jane, while he still had her body, he was still looking at these websites. He deleted them, but police experts got them back. The pictures mirrored what he eventually did.’

Just because you can’t tell whether something is real or not, doesn’t mean that you can assume it’s real. It’s like seeing a film – you don’t know how the people who made it have made it look real, they have a knowledge of special effects that you dont. To give an odd analogy – it’s like, my partner spent time in Africa and spoke to a woman who was asking about the film Jurassic Park. She knew that it couldn’t be real, but because she didnt know about special effects, she didn’t understand how they could have possibly made it without actually having real dinosaurs. I think this is very similar to pornography in that people don’t see it as a medium like film, but also they don’t have the specialist knowledge to tell whether things are real or not, and because it’s not seen as being like the film industry, people dont think that it can be convincing without being real because pornography is still seen as a sleezy backroom business that wouldn’t possibly have access to special effects, post-production, etc.

“It’s nearly six years since Jane’s death and not a day goes by without her constantly being in her mother’s thoughts. ‘She was a wonderful, sweet girl and a good friend to me. She was so beautiful that one day when she was young, a woman came up to me in the street and said “that’s the most beautiful baby I’ve ever seen”, so I knew I wasn’t wrong. ‘At school she was extraordinary, calming down other children who were fighting. The teachers had never seen anyone like her before. ‘But I’m not going to feel sorry for myself and I’m not going to be bitter. Coutts is not going to ruin two lives  -  we can’t have that. ‘That’s not to say I don’t think about Jane all the time. She loved music, she was the youngest ever member of the Reading Youth Orchestra, and whenever I hear certain pieces by Prokofiev or Shostakovich that she loved, I’m reminded of her.’ Even in her dignified grief, this victory with the new law has brought some comfort. ‘At least we now have this legislation, something good has come from Jane’s death,’ she says. ‘It’s a legacy I think she would have approved of.’”

None of this is actually important. It’s like saying because this woman was young, white, middle-class, talented, caring, she has more right to life than other people – that she didn’t have it coming, like, say, a prostitute or such like. I mean, imagine a law like this being passed because a prostitute was murdered. It just wouldn’t happen. This has only gone this far because this woman can be painted in a way that it makes her seem like a tragic victim, a martyr of sorts, and this makes Graham Coutts seem like a monster. It’s painfully obvious through the pictures the Daily Mail decided to show of these people – the images of Jane are of her at her graduation, or family snapshots, whereas the only picture of Graham is a mugshot. Of course he’s going to seem ‘evil’ from that – what if they had shown images of him with his family, would people have seen him as more of a person than a monster then?

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