"Rape and Escape"
Here's a passage from a book I was reading (I've taken out bits that don't matter; if you really think that I'm warping the story, I'll put them in):
In October of 1997, 10-year-old Jeffrey Curley was playing at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, when two homosexual lovers decided to lure Jeffrey into a sexual encounter. Charles Jaynes, one of the gay men, had been a member of NAMBLA for about a year...Jaynes wrote in his personal diary, dsicovered by police, that finding NAMBLA "was a turning point in [the] discovery of myself. NAMBLA's Bulletin helped me to become aware of my own sexuality and acceptance of it."
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According to trial records, the men secretly stole Jeffrey's bicycle and then offered to help him find it. After a bogus search, they told Jeffrey they would buy him a new bicycle...
On the way to the store the men tried to pay Jeffrey for sex. When he refused, they suffocated him with a rag soaked in gasoline, dragged his lifeless body back to their apartment and sodomized his corpse. They zipped his body into a plastic container before they dumped him in a nearby river.
The Cambridge police found NAMBLA literature and a manual published by NAMBLA called "Rape and Escape" that, according to one eye witness, graphically details how pedophiles might lure, befriend, and rape a child, then avoid detection and prosecution.
Long story short: family sues NAMBLA and the ACLU jumps in to defend the vile assocation free of charge.