A ringleader behind a notorious sex crime DVD has posted a hate-filled rap song on the internet boasting about it.
In an expletive-riddled diatribe, the 19-year-old brags of his notoriety and vows to commit more violence, Melbourne's Herald Sun reported exclusively this morning.
In 2006, the thug encouraged friends as they sexually assaulted and spat on a girl in a sickening attack filmed and distributed on a DVD titled "C--- the Movie". He also set the 17-year-old girl's hair on fire beside the Werribee River in Melbourne.
Now, in a rap posted on a website under his nickname, the teen boasts the attack video was viewed more "than the 10 o'clock news".
"I hope it hurts to reminisce when you think about us Werribee kids, all things we did," he sings.
The teen avoided jail over the crime but attacks "cunning judges", saying they can all "get f---ed".
Victims of crime advocate Noel McNamara said the song was "disgusting". He said it proved the teenager treated his crime like a joke and should have been sentenced to jail.
Eleven youths were charged over the humiliating Werribee DVD, with most placed on youth supervision orders. All were required to attend a counselling program for young sex offenders.
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Everything about this is despicable. This douchebag needs to be locked up. From the Herald Sun:
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