Testimony Reveals Defendent to be Sadist
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In Martinez, California Scott Dyleski is on trial for the murder of Pamela Vitale.
Dyleski’s girlfriend Jena Reddy testified in court of their interest in S&M.
“Did you consider Scott to be a sadomasochist in September and October of last year?” Jewett asked.
She hesitated before answering, “Yes.”
“Did the two of you experiment with pain?” Jewett asked.
“Yes,” she replied.
Jewett asked, “Did your threshold of pain change with Scott? Did it go up or down?”
“It went up,” she said.
“You could withstand more pain as time went on?” he asked.
“Yes,” she said.
Reddy, who returns to the stand Monday, said she and Dyleski had discussed torturing children who were “loud or annoying” but quickly added that they “never did — it was hypothetical.”
Dyleski girlfriend tells what he talked about
People talk of doing mean things to noisy people without being psychopaths of intending to actually do anything. And that the couple’s S&M play was consensual will be ignored in the interest of painting as gruesome as possible image of Dyleski.
There appears to be no connection with his sexuality and the murder. He wanted money:
According to prosecutor Harold Jewett, Dyleski broke into the house Vitale shared with her husband, Daniel Horowitz, at 1901 Hunsaker Canyon Road and bludgeoned her to death as a part of a plot to buy lighting equipment for growing marijuana indoors using stolen credit card information.
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Anytime someone with a taste for kinky sex commits a crime it will be used to make BDSM itself seem inherently pathological.
