BSO- A violent sex offender distracted by pornography on his cell phone was struck and killed by a runaway trailer on a Tennessee street Wednesday, according to a local report.
Kevin C. Jordan, 55, died a block from his East Memphis home when a 15-foot trailer hauling a load of tires smashed into a fence, tree and the convicted felon, authorities said. He later learned of Jordan’s extensive rap sheet — four rape convictions — and the pornography police found on the victim’s cell phone after the crash. “I think it’s ironic that he was watching porn,” Trimble told WMC—TV. “This dealt with some of the crimes he may have perpetuated.” A punishment fit for a serial rapist, as they say. I am not exactly sure why a man that was convicted of four separate rape charges was anywhere near his East Memphis home and not getting sodomized in a maximum security prison, but I am pretty damn glad he was. Not just because he was a danger to women everywhere, but because a person that watches porn in public is a danger to everyone. Rape is like standard operating procedure for someone that doesn't mind walking around watching handheld sex. That requires a lack of shame that can only be found in the minds of most sick, twisted, and perverted criminals. Call it irony. Call it karma. Hell, call it whatever the fuck you want, but it was no accident that this guy died at the hands of a wayward trailer of tires while probably watching some poor, broke 22 year old girl who claims she's 18 get bound and gagged. It was going to take an extreme event to rid the world of some dude that has gotten off scot-free from nearly a handful of sexual assaults, and there's no event more extreme than a runaway train going off the tracks and seeking out the person that was most in need of an untimely death. It literally sounds like a scene from 'Final Destination' if 'Final Destination' was called 'Final Desecration' and rated XXX. Spoiler Alert: The happy ending didn't involve a mess of semen...I don't think.
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