Brother, 20, jailed for incest after having sex with his sister 21 times & then reporting HIMSELF to police

A 20-YEAR-OLD man has been jailed after being found guilty of having sex with his own sister 21 times.

The twisted family affair has rocked Germany ever since Lucas K. was put on trial over allegations of incest and rape – after he reported himself to police.

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Lucas K has been jailed after being found guilty of having sex with his own sister 21 times[/caption]

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Lucas was sentenced to two years and nine months behind bars by Dresden Regional Court for the incest charges.

Prosecutors failed to convince the jury of a guilty verdict over the rape charges which Lucas has always denied.Dresden Regional Court

The public prosecutor had demanded Lucas spent another five years in prison for rape but the court said they had serious doubts over the sex being non-consensual.

Lucas grew up within the foster system and at the age of 18 was left to find a home by himself, German media reports.

To help him get onto his feet, his 33-year-old half sister is believed to have taken him in and let him stay at her apartment in Dresden in January 2023.

The siblings lived together with three dogs and several cats.

According to the prosecution, the first time the pair had sex happened shortly after Lucas first moved in.

The defendant alleges she was physically threatened on several occasions with Lucas even saying he would harm her dogs, a court heard.

Lucas is also alleged to have strangled and beaten her.

During this time the brother is said to have repeatedly assured his sister that he loved her and cared for her.

Lucas was accused of having sex with his older sibling over 20 times during the hearings.

The case was soon uncovered after the alleged victim threatened to report her brother of rape on July 26, 2024.

Lucas is said to have quickly called up the cops himself in order to clear his name and deny any rape claims against him.

The brother was soon arrested and placed into custody as police investigated the accusations as well as the incest charges.

During the trial, several witnesses came forward to speak on the relationship of the siblings.

Judge Andreas Ziegel said before he gave his final verdicts: “There were several witnesses who reported that the siblings acted like a couple.

“The family support service also had the same impression.”

Along with the witness statements, several other pieces of evidence also helped to get the rape charges dropped against Lucas.

It was also revealed that both Lucas and his sister slept in the same bed in the home.

The accuser never kicked Lucas out of the room during the time he had lived with her, the court heard.

Lucas had also openly boasted to his sister’s boyfriend that he “always had sex with her”, court documents showed.

Judge Ziegel continued: “These pieces of evidence have made us doubt that the sister really had sex with the defendant against her will.

“There was sex between them but whether it was consensual or not could not be conclusively determined.”

Lucas was still sentenced to a total of two years and nine months in prison for sexual intercourse between relatives.

His sentence also included charged stemming from other offences such as resisting law enforcement officers, property damage and bodily harm, Bild reports.

Lucas was reportedly aggressive towards the officers during his trial and arrest.

The public prosecutor’s office has not decided to charge the half-sister – who it believes is the victim – with sexual intercourse between relatives.

Germany’s incest laws

IN Germany, incest is strictly prohibited by law under Section 173 of the German Criminal Code.

The law states that any sexual relations between close relatives comes under the law.

This applies to biological siblings – full or half-siblings – and parents and their biological children.

Anyone found guilty faces up to three years in prison or a fine.

The law does not apply to adoptive or step-relations.

The main reason behind the law is tied to protecting family structures as well as preventing potential genetic risks associated with inbreeding.

Many European countries don’t view incest as a crime however.

This includes France, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain.

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France’s ‘worst paedophile ever’ goes on trial as doctor accused of abusing 299 victims & bragging ‘I’m a paedo & proud’

A SICK surgeon accused of sexually abusing 299 patients has gone on trial in what is being dubbed France’s biggest-ever child abuse case.

Depraved Joel Le Scouarnec, alleged to be France’s worst paedophile, took the stands today at the Morbihan Criminal Court in Vannes.

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Former surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec has been accused of sexually abusing 299 people[/caption]

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Most of his victims were minors
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His trial is set to start on 24 February[/caption]

The disgraced doctor has been accused of abusing 299 victims between 1989 and 2004, mostly in hospitals around Brittany, France.

Out of those, 256 were under the age of 15, with the youngest aged one and the oldest aged 70.

The vile man even kept a sickening diary of his alleged crimes writing that he was a paedophile and “proud of it”.

Le Scouarnec is facing more than 100 rape charges and over 150 sexual assault charges at trial, with the average age of his alleged victims being just 11 years old.

Shortly after Le Scouarnec appeared in the dock, a spokesman for the departmental council of the Morbihan Medical Association told the court: “Joël Le Scouarnec has seriously brought the profession into disrepute.”

Thibaut Kurzawa, Le Scouarnec’s defence lawyer, said outside court: “He is waiting to be judged, to express himself, to say what he has to say to each of his victims.

“From the beginning he’s been ready to confront reality, to accept his responsibility.”

Those watching Le Scouarnec today at the court included many of his victims who came to see the trial.

Officials claimed he would carry out some of the attacks when his patients were under anaesthetic and being operated on.

The former surgeon is already serving 15 years behind bars after he was found guilty in 2020 of raping and sexually assaulting four young girls.

Two of these victims were his nieces, one was his neighbour, and the fourth was a former patient of his.

Horrifying evidence discovered in the previous investigation into the paedophile helped lead to his new bombshell four-month trial which began today.

He stopped working at the hospital and was arrested in 2017 when his six-year-old neighbour reported being raped.

She lived next door to Le Scouarnec, and told her parents that ‘the man with a crown of white hair’ had exposed himself and sexually touched her through a broken garden fence.

They went to the cops who then made shocking discoveries at his home, including the repulsive diary where he detailed sexual acts with children.

The monster doctor described himself as an “exhibitionist, voyeur, sadist, masochist, scatologist, fetishist, paedophile”.

Every year on his birthday Le Scouarnec would record his age and write a vile message to himself.

He wrote: “I am a paedophile and I am proud of it.”

His diaries reportedly described the apparent crimes in great detail and without an ounce of regret or empathy.

He also included the children’s names, the date he allegedly abused them, and where it happened.

Le Scouarnec denied these words were a reality and claimed they were just his sick “fantasies”.

MISSED CHANCE

Cops also discovered horrifying child-sized sex dolls, some of them chained up, and over 300,000 child abuse images were discovered.

Worrying questions have been raised after it was revealed a litany of chances to stop the monster were missed.

An FBI warning had alerted the French authorities that the former surgeon had been visiting child abuse websites.

The disgraced surgeon had been convicted of downloading pornographic images of children in 2005.

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He is already serving a 15-year prison sentence for sexually assaulting four children[/caption]

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He allegedly carried out some attacks when his patients were under anaesthetic and being operated on
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Joel Le Scouarnec during his trial at the courthouse in Saintes, France, on 3 March 2020[/caption]

A psychiatrist at the hospital Le Scouarnec was also working raised the alarm and said this conviction should lead to him being kicked out of his job.

It was revealed the French health ministry was made aware of this conviction in 2006 but decided to take no further action.

In June 2008, Le Scouarnec moved to a new hospital in Jonzac, in south-west France, and told the director he was being investigated.

This was disregarded and the monster worked there until he retired in 2017.

His alleged sexual abuse is said to have driven some patients to take their own lives, sparked drug and alcohol dependency in others and destroyed relationships.

‘Beast of Avignon’ – France’s worst mass rape case

IT is one of the worst cases of sexual abuse that rocked France.

Gisèle Pélicot, 72, was repeatedly drugged over a decade by her pensioner husband Dominique Pélicot so dozens of men could rape her.

Psychologists described Mr Pélicot as a “Jekyll and Hyde” character who appeared like a normal husband during the day and then drugged his wife so strangers could rape her at night.

They described him as having a split personality.

Mr Pélicot said of the comments: “I am accused of many things. We are not born perverts, we become them.

“Even if it is paradoxical, I have never considered my wife as an object.”

A report submitted to the court suggested Mr Pélicot displayed a tendency towards “paraphilia” –  sexual arousal in atypical situations – and also “somnophilia”– an attraction to unconscious partners.

This made him a “very caring and much-loved husband by day” but “a rapist at night”, psychologist Bruno Daunizeau explained in the report.

The court heard how Mr Pélicot considered himself a “good husband” to the woman he married in 1971 and had three children with.

He said he was “respectful of his wife’s desires and refusals to sex”, but “also had fantasies about swinging” and “got pleasure” in seeing his wife “undergo sexual acts that she normally refused”.

The sick grandfather admitted to the heinous mass rape of Ms Pélicot that stretched for almost a decade.

Dominique, dubbed the Devil of Avignon, wept as he was found guilty on all charges of aggravated rape, attempted aggravated rape and taking indecent images of women including his daughter Caroline in court.

Heroic Gisèle Pelicot told the press that she wanted to be open about the hellish struggle of the years-long abuse by her ex-husband for her children’s sake.

The victims and their families want the authorities, who they say should have stopped him earlier, to answer for the scandal.

The Le Scouarnec trial continues and is expected to conclude in June.

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His trial will take place at a courthouse in Vannes, France[/caption]

HOW YOU CAN GET HELP:

Women’s Aid has this advice for victims and their families:

  • Always keep your phone nearby.
  • Get in touch with charities for help, including the Women’s Aid live chat helpline and services such as SupportLine.
  • If you are in danger, call 999.
  • Familiarise yourself with the Silent Solution, reporting abuse without speaking down the phone, instead dialing “55”.
  • Always keep some money on you, including change for a pay phone or bus fare.
  • If you suspect your partner is about to attack you, try to go to a lower-risk area of the house – for example, where there is a way out and access to a telephone.
  • Avoid the kitchen and garage, where there are likely to be knives or other weapons. Avoid rooms where you might become trapped, such as the bathroom, or where you might be shut into a cupboard or other small space.

If you are a ­victim of domestic abuse, SupportLine is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6pm to 8pm on 01708 765200. The charity’s email support ­service is open weekdays and weekends during the crisis – messageinfo@supportline.org.uk.

Women’s Aid provides a live chat service – available weekdays from 8am-6pm and weekends 10am-6pm.

You can also call the freephone 24-hour ­National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247.

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