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Rough sex murder defense, also known as the 50 Shades defense (after ''
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''), is employed by some people accused of murdering a sexual partner, who claim that the death occurred because of injuries sustained during
consensual sex Sexual consent is consent to engage in sexual activity. In many jurisdictions, sexual activity without consent is considered rape or other sexual assault. Academic discussion of consent In the late 1980s, academic Lois Pineau argued that society ...
. Advocacy group We Can't Consent To This has identified, between 1972 and 2020, 60 police suspects or defendants in the UK who have stated from the outset or later plead this defense, 45 percent of which resulted in a lesser charge, lighter sentence, acquittal, or the case not being pursued. In the UK, legislative amendments were proposed in 2020, and the defense was effectively banned after the Domestic Abuse Bill was passed in April 2021.


Definition

According to American jurist George Buzash:
The "rough sex" defense to the charge of murder asserts that the victim literally "asked for" the conduct that led to the homicide and that the homicide was the result of sexual practices to which the victim consented, and may have even demanded.
The defendant frequently is convicted for a lesser offense, such as
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or
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.


History

The earliest known use of the defense in the UK was after the death of Carole Califano in 1972; her abusive partner was able to get the criminal charge reduced to
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. In the United States, the defense began to be used in the 1980s. In 1988, it was reported that the rough sex defense was becoming more popular in the US among men suspected of murdering their female partners because of the 1986 case of Robert Chambers. Also in 1986, 17-year-old Kathleen Holland from
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was killed by her boyfriend, Joseph Porto. He later claimed that she had died during a "rough sex" accident due to
erotic asphyxiation Erotic asphyxiation (variously called asphyxiophilia, hypoxyphilia or breath control play) is the intentional restriction of oxygen to the brain for the purposes of sexual arousal. The term autoerotic asphyxiation is used when the act is done b ...
gone awry. In 1988, he was acquitted of murder and manslaughter but convicted on a lesser charge and served 30 months in jail. In 1989, American jurist Buzash recommended a "
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approach to 'rough sex' homicides" in order to prevent defendants from claiming the rough sex defense; he felt that it rewarded
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. In 2014, Denzil Wells II from
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, pled guilty to reckless homicide and obstructing justice after his girlfriend died in what he claimed was an erotic asphyxiation-related accident, but avoided murder charges. The defense was brought to wider public attention by cases such as the
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in Canada in 2011, the
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in the United Kingdom in 2018, and the
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, a British tourist in New Zealand, in 2018. New Zealand Detective Inspector Scott Beard said that he opposes the defense: "I don't believe that rough sex should be a defence ... If people are going to use that as a defence, all it's going to do is revictimise the victim and their family." Advocacy group We Can't Consent To This has noted 60 police suspects or defendants in the UK having used the defense from 1972 to 2020, and 45 percent of these resulted in a lesser charge, lighter sentence, acquittal, or the case not being pursued. According to experts, its use became more frequent during the same period.


Legislative proposals

Some campaigners, such as We Can't Consent to This and
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of the
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, consider the defense a form of
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and advocate for it to be banned. In the UK, the Domestic Abuse Bill 2019, which included a provision against the 'rough sex' murder defence, was debated before the 2019 prorogation of Parliament. Labour MP
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and Conservative MP
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advocated the bill; Harman believes that men should be prosecuted for murder even if they did not intend to kill their partner.
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, prime minister of the United Kingdom, said "I agree with Harriet Harman that the '50 Shades defence' is unacceptable and we'll make sure the law is clear on this."
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, former leader of the Labour party, said that he would re-introduce the time-lapsed bill if elected: "We will make sure that the ‘50 Shades defence’ is banned, including it directly in our bill." Former
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leader
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also said that her party supports a statutory ban on the use of the defense. On 6 July 2020, MPs voted in favour of the Domestic Abuse Bill, which brought into statute ''
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'' case law, (a decision of 1993 of the highest UK court that holds that a person cannot consent to harm amounting to
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during sado-masochism, as the criminal law in general abhors harm to that degree); the Bill included the introduction of a
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review in cases of domestic killing when prosecutors suggest a lesser crime of
manslaughter Manslaughter is a common law legal term for homicide considered by law as less culpable than murder. The distinction between murder and manslaughter is sometimes said to have first been made by the ancient Athenian lawmaker Draco in the 7th cen ...
. The Domestic Abuse Bill received Royal Assent on 29 April 2021, becoming the
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.


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