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“In court, that “rough sex” defence was used as a way of minimising and justifying – in that case, murder,” says University of Auckland professor Nicola Gavey, who attended the trial and is leading the study. “Afterwards, the more I talked to people, the more women’s experiences came up of having sex with a man, a new partner, and being slapped or choked. Some women were surprised, while others said it was just normal.”
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50 Shades of Grey, anecdotal evidence suggests practices previously considered “kink” or part of the BDSM repertoire – including choking, slapping, and hair-pulling during sex – have become more mainstream.
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The Supreme Court has dismissed Grace Millane's killer's application to appeal his conviction for her murder.
Jesse Kempson was found guilty in November 2019 of murdering the British backpacker in a central Auckland apartment after a date in December 2018. While he argued Millane's death was an accident during consensual rough sex, the jury decided otherwise. He was sentenced in February 2020 to life in prison, with a minimum non-parole period of 17 years.
The killer had name suppression until December last year when it was lifted following a ruling by the Supreme Court. It was also revealed at the time that he had been found guilty of a number of other violent offences relating to two other women.
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