<p>@k&s: I don’t know. How many rapists do?</p>
<p>@pachu: I agree, actually. I wouldn’t have used a pipe.</p>
<p>@tetra: First, the fact he didn’t die is obviously relevant. Second,you have to understand that when safety is at stake (that of your own family) reaction isn’t always an option. He needs to make sure his daughter was safe, you know, from the naked man he didn’t know and didn’t see coming into the house. As long as you don’t do that, I won’t bludgeon you. </p>
<p>Also, realize this kid was a stranger. Even if he took a moment, it wouldn’t have changed anything. At least your mother would have known it was you.</p>
<p>For the record, I am speaking somewhat from experience. I was he alone once, playing video games. I didn’t hear the brick smash through our garage window. But my mom drove up that instant to find a man climbing throuh. She chased after him until he jumped our fence. She didn’t really ask questions, but I guess she should have. Do you see what I’m saying? We know now the kid was just making terrible sex decisions. But the dad only knew a creepy naked guy was in his daughter’s room in the middle of he night.</p>