Judicial leniency is creating a state of almost anarchy among violent offenders and their victims. Butler was 17 at the time of the rapes, but both rapes exhibited the same characteristics: strangulation, beatings, violent depraved sexual acts, leaving both girls permanently scarred both mentally and physically. Butler was initially sentenced to an appropriate 80 years in prison, but judge Susan Worthington reduced his sentence to just one year probation and community service. Imagine the horror of the victims and their families, knowing that no justice is possible now. In a just world, Butler would never see the light of day again. 17 is old enough to know right from wrong, and many juveniles are tried and sentenced as adults when the crime is heinous enough. Justice here would mean removing Butler permanently from society. Perhaps dropping him into a permanent penal colony, encircled by machine-gun equipped Boston Dynamics robot dogs. Anything less creates a spiritual imbalance among the innocent.
NEW: Oklahoma teen walks free after facing 80 years in prison for r*ping and assaulting two high school girls, with one of them nearly being choked to death.
Oklahoma State Rep. Justin Humphrey is calling for an investigation after Jesse Mack Butler received a slap on the wrist… pic.twitter.com/perop2Nlss
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 26, 2025
