Sexual Predator and Would-Be Child Cannibal Gets Sentenced to Probation After Sting Operation
South Carolina authorities say that a man who wanted to not only enslave, but also EAT a child has been sentenced to probation.

Several news outlets have quoted court records that say on August 9th, Myrtle Beach, S.C. resident Justin Teeter Bensing, 36-years-old, pleaded guilty to two counts of criminal solicitation of a minor and was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but that sentence was suspended to 5 years of probation.
Bensing was accused of soliciting an undercover officer that he thought was a young girl. Arrest warrants stated that Bensing asked if she was “ready to be a full-time baby maker and sex slave.”
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According to arrest warrants, Bensing used the name “Rebel Deese” in online chats and referred to the sexual fetish of coprophilia, explaining he wanted to drink the young girl’s urine when they met. Coprophilia is described as “abnormal interest and pleasure in feces and defecation.”
Sheriff Will Lewis said Bensing wanted to “physically cannibalize” a child. Attorney for Bensing, James Brehm said on Saturday that the cannibalism comments were just jokes made by Bensing with someone else and it was unrelated to the investigation, according to WSOC-TV.
Court records show that Bensing’s Samsung Galaxy S5 was seized as part of the investigation. The cellphone records obtained during the investigation show that the cannibalism comments were made about six months prior to the sting operation, according to The Greenville News.
“That didn’t have anything to do with this. It was just like you and I talking trash and texting and six months later, someone gets a hold of your phone and tie it to what he’s charged with,” Brehm said.
The Greenville News obtained a sentencing sheet from the Greenville County Clerk of Court’s Office saying that Bensing had been diagnosed with autism and was considered a low risk. The judge in the case said Bensing not having any prior charges was also taken into account when determining Bensing’s sentence.
Bensing was arrested on the charges in Greenville County in February during a high-profile child predator sting operation, and had been released from jail after having posted a $10,000 bond.
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