skywalker 01-13-08, 08:13 PM Sgt. Cheryl Johnson, supervisor of the Fort Worth sex crimes unit, said in a story posted Saturday on the Fort Worth Star-Telegram's Web site that people need to "allow the criminal justice system to work for them."
"This is a very unique case, but we have a criminal justice system in place, and no one can take the law into their own hands," Johnson said.
The Star-Telegram didn't identify the father or the stepson to protect the identity of the girl. Fort Worth police didn't immediately return phone and e-mail messages from The Associated Press.
When the stepson was arrested, the man warned his wife not to get the teenager out of jail. She posted bond for the teen's release. When he called home Jan. 3 after getting released, the father took the call and picked him up, police said.
Instead of taking the teenager home, the Arlington man drove to an abandoned house in Fort Worth, beat his stepson with a baseball bat and sodomized him with a metal tool, police said.
After the man left, the stepson found a pay phone and called police, who searched the abandoned home.
"We did find evidence at the scene to corroborate our victim's story," Johnson said.
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22630045/
Uncle_Max 01-14-08, 01:18 AM Who the hell DOES that?
"So, weren't in jail long enough to get sodomized eh? I know getting something rammed up my ass really straightened ME out."
moonman 01-14-08, 01:48 AM I would take this guy out back and shove my foot up his ass for starters. Man this shit is crazy! I quit watching the news a few years ago because I lost a little more hope for humanity with each episode. It is this kind of shit that makes me wonder how long it will be before we kill ourselves. This is why I do not worry about global warming. We will be long gone before the planet is uninhabitable.
MostlyHarmless 01-14-08, 04:00 AM To quote a little Pulp Fiction...
Marsellus (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000609/): What now? Let me tell you what now. I'ma call a coupla hard, pipe-hittin' niggers, who'll go to work on the homes here with a pair of pliers and a blow torch. You hear me talkin', hillbilly boy? I ain't through with you by a damn sight. I'ma get medieval on your ass.
Then again, im thinking the next time the kid goes to jail, she wont be bailing him out...
tonyrone99 01-14-08, 05:29 AM Looks the faggot stepdad has some latent home issues. Anyway, he'll get his ass reamed in prison, and his conviction will require that he register as a sex offender too. Life will be hell for him...
njohnson747 01-14-08, 09:11 AM Amen to what Harmless said. Man that's just too sick for real life - but then we all are smart enough to know what kind of world we live in. It takes all kinds. Evil, sadistic kinds too I guess.
:icon4:This is Jacob Ind: photo below taken at time of arrest. This is the picture of a 15 year-old murderer (of both his parents) and sexual abuse victim (they did it). His stepdad did the sodomizing, etc. and his mother was involved in a passive/aggressive way so they are both in the ground. Jacob also happens to be the little brother and only sibling of my close friend of 15 years, my main man Bryce. He now lives in Denver (to be close to his brother Jacob).
Jacob is currently serving a sentence of life without parole in the State of Colorado since his arrest at fifteen years of age. The only reason he didn't get the death penalty is because he was a juvenile at the time of the slayings.
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Alright dammit this is my second note in two years as a Noobster (and the second one this week) about a friend in some similar shit as posted but my man Bryce - a close friend from college (and a true friend to this day) was on Frontline a few months back with a horrible family story to tell. No kidding - he was on PBS Frontline baring the facts of the case against his younger brother Jacob. Jacob is the youngest person (and double-murderer) in the state of Colorado to receive a life sentence without the possibility of parole. He was locked up in prison for life when he was FIFTEEN years old for a double homicide. His stepfather and his mother slaughtered and shot dead because of sexual abuse they perpetrated on their kids in the home. You can read about it online: See the PBS Frontline link on the TV news story "When Kids Get Life" at the link HERE (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/whenkidsgetlife/five/ind.html).
BTW Bryce changed his name. He changed his fookin' name (originally Charles Ind) because of this abuse and murder tragedy. "Charles Ind" was his name when I met him back at college - just a few months after the murders.
Here is an excerpt from the Frontline story (which aired in October of last year): "Jacob's trial began on May 12, 1994. His lawyers argued that he had acted in self-defense, killing his parents to put a stop to years of physical, emotional and sexual abuse. The defense called Jacob's older brother, Charles, who testified that both boys had been molested by their stepfather.
"I did my best as far as explaining to the court the type of environment that we were in, the pain that we were experiencing and being inflicted upon, even the sexual abuse," Charles told FRONTLINE.
Referring to the boys' molestation at the hands of their stepfather, Kermode, Charles said: "He would wait until we got home, oftentimes sneaking up behind me or Jacob and throwing us into the bathroom -- literally taking us by the shoulders and tossing us into the bathroom. And there he would hit us across the face and body and say, 'Get on the toilet,' and he would pull the ropes out from underneath the credenza."
Then it gets worse, believe me. Jacob and my pal Bryce got pretty much sexually tortured for years by their stepfather in a manner not too dissimilar from the one laid out in the thread story at top. Bryce's younger brother Jacob got the exact same treatment as he did. It turned Jacob into a stone killer.
But before the bloody massacre in the master bedroom of his stepfather and mother (and it was a slow, river-of-red death for them believe me) my man Bryce had moved the hell out of that house as a high-schooler and lived on the poor side of Colorado Springs long enough to get into college with me and the rest of The Fellas (our self-contained group of fraternity brothers). While Bryce was at college with us he had to fly back for his brother's trial. I think it was just our camaraderie and the weed that got him through. Bryce is a survivor.
Bryce never speaks of the news stories and the sick drama when he is sober and even when he gets high as a mofo (which gets him through the day every day when he's not at work as - get this - a parole officer for pedophiles) he only hints around at the horror of it. We don't ask about that horrific whatnot. But believe it guys this kind of sick shit happens especially (in my opinion) in a situation where the father figure is not blood kin to the victim. Jacob "fired the fatal shots" Bryce tells me and the rest is State of Colorado history.
OK, no more personal examples of bad news threads I promise.
Uncle_Max 01-14-08, 09:28 AM That story is heartbreaking. I really can't understand how "self-defense" usually doesn't work in cases of the murder of abusers. I've heard many similar stories, and people refuse to be lenient on somebody who was obviously living in a hellish situation. There is ABSOLUTELY a chance of somebody that young who only lashed out as his attackers to be rehabilitated. And the fact that he has no chance of parole even after years and years is shameful.
And it's not just step-parents, I have one friend who was molested for years by her mom's boyfriend, and 3 (THREE!) friends who's first sexual experience was their fathers. There are some sick fucking people out there, and I have no pity for what happens to the abusers. There's no excuse for torturing a child.
njohnson747 01-14-08, 09:46 AM And it's not just step-parents, I have one friend who was molested for years by her mom's boyfriend, and 3 (THREE!) friends who's first sexual experience was their fathers.
Holy smokes that is goddamn awful man let's talk about some fun stuff. Beer! Women! The Cowboys lost to the Giants!
Opening your eyes to what your friends have gone through in these circumstances makes me glad as hell I was "innocent" as a kid. And if I ever have kids I'm going be that protective parent in their midst. Can't trust any grown-ups around a kid anymore these days it seems. I'm going to stop my storytelling about those victims I know as of right now.
Beer! Women! The Patriots are going to win the Superbowl and go undefeated!:icon_cheesygrin:
Uncle_Max 01-14-08, 09:53 AM They damn well better, because I've got $60 on them going all the way :)
And while I'm not a huge fan of the Giants, I still hate the Cowboys from 1991 on, so hurrah! Good times.
MostlyHarmless 01-14-08, 11:18 AM I wonder why he became a parole officer for pedo's? I mean, I wonder if maybe he thinks he can spare other kids from what he suffered through? That'd be noble. Or maybe just some part of his brain needs to understand what goes through a pedo's mind... I'm only curious because it's a known fact that statistically, people who were abused as children have a greater tendancy to become child abusers later in life. I'm not sayin' your buddy is headed down that road, but his career choice would cause him at the very least mental anguish everytime he reads the sick fookers court records. Kind of a continual torture, I would think.
But hey, I'm not him. Maybe his emotions are solid as steel, and it doesn't affect him. Who knows?
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