It's a sick, sick world

TwinkleToes77

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not to dismiss it because it is horribly sick, BUT, how is that any different than a man molesting kids? Or a priest molesting alter boys?
 

nater

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sounds like all they actually did is kiss. If I was 12, and she was attractive....meh
 

maziwanka

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man. what the heck is going on. youre supposed to feel safe when you send your kids to school (not that i have any).
 

Amused

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Fla. Woman Charged With Sexual Relationship With 11-Year-Old
Police: Relationship Last For 19 Months

POSTED: 6:12 AM EST January 8, 2004

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- A 49-year-old music teacher has been charged with having a sexual relationship with a boy she first seduced when he was 11 years old, authorities said.

Carol Flannigan, a teacher at Rolling Green Elementary in Boynton Beach, was arrested Wednesday on six charges, including two counts of capital sexual battery on a child under 12. Authorities said the relationship lasted for 19 months.

Flannigan had developed a close relationship with the boy and his family after he took her music class, inviting him and two younger brothers to sleep over at her Boca Raton home.

The stepmother of the boy, now 13, asked Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office to investigate after finding sexually suggestive text messages on his cell phone Tuesday.

After interviewing the boy, investigators listened in on a phone call the boy made to Flannigan in which she told him to continue lying about their relationship, according to an arrest report.

The Department of Children & Families had investigated Flannigan in 2002, after her husband told a marriage counselor she had described feelings she had when she kissed a 12-year-old boy, according the report.

DCF and police concluded there was no indication of sexual abuse or inappropriate touching and closed that case after the boy said he had "tap kissed" Flannigan but had not felt uncomfortable, the report said.

Law enforcement officials were unable to confirm whether the boy in the DCF probe was the same as the one at the focus of Wednesday's arrest.
 

Amused

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Woman Living With Corpse Thought Dripping Liquid Was Rust, Not Blood
Coopers Says She's Afraid To Stay In House

POSTED: 3:52 PM EST January 7, 2004
UPDATED: 4:02 PM EST January 7, 2004

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- A woman who lived for three months in a home where a decomposing body was stashed in the attic mistook stains on her kitchen tile as rust leaking from the ceiling instead of blood.

Robyn Cooper discovered Monday night that the stubborn orange marks may have been from blood plasma from the human body decomposing in the attic.

Cooper said she doesn't want to stay in the four-bedroom duplex apartment any longer.


"I'm afraid somebody's going to get me," Cooper said. "But I can't afford to move."

Daytona Beach authorities found human remains in the single mother of four's home after two men and a woman ran into her attic while fleeing police. Cooper's boyfriend, Zachariah Sanders, 31, and Ben Gibson, 26, and Darlene Reed, 21, were hiding upstairs when police came looking for them.

As police began looking, she said, Gibson suddenly came from out of the attic entrance, a panel along the bottom wall of Cooper's daughter's room, and shouted, "There's a dead body in there!"

The remaining fugitives emerged from the attic and were arrested. Later, authorities removed the remains of a human body tucked into the attic insulation.

Gibson, Sanders and Reed were wanted on probation-violation charges, Daytona Beach police spokesman Sgt. Al Tolley said.

Cooper said she has been complaining to Daytona Beach City Commissioner Charles Cherry, who manages the property, about a foul smell she could not find the source of or get rid of since she moved into the house.

Cooper said when she told Cherry about blood on the carpet in her daughter Samira's bedroom, he said it was likely from a deceased pet.

Cherry said he has managed the property for years and that the apartment was vacant for four or five months before Cooper moved in. According to Volusia County property records, Peart and Associates Inc., own the building.

Cherry said Cooper has never complained about the apartment to him.

"Obviously it was there before she got there," Cherry said. Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.
 

Amused

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Man Arrested For Allegedly 'Caging' 3 Children

POSTED: 2:19 PM EST January 7, 2004
UPDATED: 6:46 AM EST January 8, 2004

The father of three toddlers in Cocoa, Fla., was arrested Wednesday after his children were found locked behind a door that had been tied off with a rope, according to Local 6 News.


Police said neighbors called deputies to investigate a report of children crying at a house located on Lakeview Blvd., in Cocoa.


When Brevard County Sheriff's deputies responded to the home of Maurice Jones no one responded to the front door.

Deputies heard children crying and entered the residence where they found three toddlers, ages 2,3, and 4, locked in a bedroom, according to police. Deputies said the door had been tied closed using a rope and the children could not get out.


Approximately one hour later, the father returned home.


Jones was arrested and charged with aggravated child abuse-caging.

Jones is being held at the Brevard County Detention Center in Sharpes.
 

UNCjigga

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Now I know why FARK uses a separate 'Florida' icon for news items from that state...
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: uncJIGGA
Now I know why FARK uses a separate 'Florida' icon for news items from that state...

And the world wondered how they could fvck up the voting ballot in 2000