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Suspended sentence for Murray Bridge man who tortured elderly man he met on Grindr

Suspended sentence for Murray Bridge man who tortured elderly man he met on Grindr Posted 1 The victim was allegedly first contacted by the accused on the dating app Grindr. ( Print text only Cancel A Murray Bridge man who detained and tortured an elderly man with an array of weaponry to the point he thought he was going to die will be released from prison on a suspended sentence, with the judge calling him a remarkable young man. Key points: He will be released from jail on time already served The judge said vigilante justice was not appropriate Charlie Michael Edward Caire pleaded guilty to numerous offences, including false imprisonment, aggravated blackmail and aggravated assault.

Grindr vigilante who tortured elderly man to walk free

The dating and hook-up app Grindr. (CHRIS DELMAS/AFP via Getty) A 21-year-old who tortured an elderly man he lured using Grindr will be released from prison after he was commended by an Australian judge as a “remarkable man”. Charlie Michael Edward Caire will be released from prison on a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to a slew of offences, including aggravated assault, aggravated blackmail and false imprisonment. He was described by ABC as throwing his hands up in the air with relief at the news. An electric drill, a taser, a gaslighter, a pair of secateurs and a knife were among the “horrifying array of weaponry” that Caire used to torture his blindfolded victim in February 2020, prosecutors described.

Drug-crazed Grindr vigilante who tortured an elderly man he thought was a paedophile walks free

A misguided vigilante who used Grindr to lure an elderly man he thought was a paedophile to his house before torturing him for four hours has been given a suspended sentence. Charlie Michael Edward Caire, 21, was also labelled a remarkable young man by Adelaide District Court Judge Liesl Chapman on Tuesday after pleading guilty to false imprisonment, aggravated blackmail and aggravated assault. The court heard Caire created a fake profile on gay dating app Grindr before meeting the man in his 70s in Murray Bridge, east of Adelaide, in February last year. He then detained, blindfolded and torturing his victim with a drill, knife, taser, gas lighter and syringe he said contained AIDS, while demanding $5,000.

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