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4-YO Boy Tortured For Days

Posted by Sandra On February - 1 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

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BOSTON — A 4-year-old boy New Bedford boy who police say was tortured for days is being treated for injuries at a Boston hospital.Elvis J. Garcia, 31, was arrested Monday night and accused of attacking the boy with a belt, according to the Boston Herald. State police spokesman David Propcpio said the abuse “committed on this child was monstrous.”

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Youth Minister Solicited Youth For Sex

Posted by Sandra On February - 1 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

UPDATE: Dreamcatchers for Abused Children received the following email from Drew Underwood regarding the accusations and charges against him. He has agreed to allow us to post his email verbatim:

 

To Sandra and other staff members at Dreamcatchers for Abused Children,

My name is Drew Underwood, and I am the youth minister that was accused of sexual crimes that you had mentioned on your site back in early 2010. Since being listed on your site, the stated charges were dropped due to a wide range of evidence. I know that it has been almost two years since having been acquitted, but I’m sending this e-mail to you in hopes that it may provide me some sort of closure.
Before this incident had occurred, I had been in the ministry for almost six years. I had served in two churches up to this point, as well as helped manage a construction ministry that sought to help low-income families with home repairs that were desperately needed. As manager of this camp, I constantly reminded our staff to hold themselves “above reproach” (1 Timothy 3:2), knowing that so much as an accusation, true or false, could hinder or effectively put an end to their ministry. This meant ensuring that they were never in compromising situations with the student volunteers that came to our camp, as well as other general interactions with our campers.
I can’t even begin to express to you the shock that I was in when I had two local deputy sheriffs arrive at my workplace, only to be indicted on the very things that I so cautiously warned our camp staff about. From the beginning of my indictment, I was cooperative with the investigation and turned over all materials at their request. At the same time, I also knew what the repercussions would be for the accusal. I knew that I would have to leave the ministry that God had called me to in that particular season of my life. Almost immediately, I found myself unemployed and was seeking legal representation with what savings I had, as well as with monetary help from my family.
The charges were formally presented the next month, but it wasn’t until mid-April that evidence was finally released. This is when there was a breakthrough in the evidence that eventually led to my acquittal. At the time, I lived in a duplex throughout the year that also served as housing for our summer staff at camp time. Although someone could have easily had access to my personal computer, the IP address registered to my computer did not match with what was discovered during the initial investigation. None of the inappropriate photos or records of chat logs in question were discovered either. Finally, not only were the photos not of me, they were of one of our camp staff.
I believed that this would have been the turning point in the court proceedings. However, when we showed up to discuss the evidence at the next court hearing in May, the detectives in the case were not present. Seeing it as a fluke incident, the hearing was postponed to June. Again, detectives were not present and this cycle continued until the end of the year. During this time, no effort was made by the investigative parties to contact the camp staffer in question. I was told by my legal representation that, essentially, because I was already indicted on the charges, there would be no further investigation.
Finally, in December, after having the detectives not show up to present their side of the case once again, I requested that a date be set for trial. We finally settled on mid February (almost a year after the initial arrest) for the trial to begin. I was prepared to go to court to show my innocence and finally face the indictment head on instead of playing this seemingly endless cat and mouse game. In the weekend before the trial, I was contacted by my lawyer who had been asked if we would accept having the charges dropped so long as we did not seek legal repercussion against the authorities in charge of the investigation.
I discussed filing a case against the parties involved with my lawyer, only to try and recover what savings I had completely depleted, as well as return the money that was given by my family to help me afford a proper legal representation. Although part of me felt entitled to file a case against them (others were overwhelmingly opinionated that I should sue them), at this time I was ready to have these charges dropped and try to move on with my life. I was told that even if I had filed a case, it would have been passed off as probable cause anyways. We agreed that we would pose no legal repercussions and the charges were dropped, as well as my indictment expunged from my record.
I knew that things would not return to normal, not even close. Many of my friendships had become strained so much to the point that we just lost touch. I felt that my ministry was effectively over and that I would never be able to serve in such a capacity simply because of the label that had been placed upon me over the previous year. In the months prior to my acquittal, and even to this day, I have severe anxiety and panic attacks because I feel that people still view me as a monster and a pervert. For the first few months after my arrest, and after politely being asked to remove myself from my place of employment, I never so much as took a step outside of my parents home. I honestly can’t even put to words how hard the situation has been to cope with.
But even during what I can easily call the darkest moment in my life, there was a silver lining. My then fiancee stood by my side and supported me from day one of my indictment (our first date was actually supposed to be the day that I was arrested – needless to say, we didn’t make it out to dinner that night). We are now married and have a beautiful daughter who just turned six months this past week. In going through this together, our marriage has definitely begun on a much stronger note, and I feel like we’ve already faced more challenges than what many seasoned marriages will ever experience.
During this time we also returned to my home church where we joined as members. The pastor there, as well as the rest of the entire congregation, has truly been representative in Christ in showing his love and just being there for me and my family. Firmly believing that my personal ministry was over, God proved me wrong as I was ordained as a minister in October of last year and continue to serve alongside my pastor, preaching and ministering to our local community.
Although there are plenty of other ways that God has brought restoration to my life, God has profoundly used the situation to help me draw closer to Him. I mentioned before that I used to work in construction. Whenever a problem arose, it was just my personality to fix it and to come up with a solution, just as you would fix a leaking roof or creaking floor. It was when I was put in this extremely precarious situation that I realized I had no control over the situation and that I honestly had to completely submit myself to God’s will and allow him to move. At first, during this whole ordeal, I felt completely and utterly helpless. But, by the end, I knew that it would be God that would bring things to light and ultimately right everything.
God also helped me in my attitude towards the staffer in question who was in the photos provided as evidence. There was so much hatred in my heart for what this person had put me through. However, over time, I realized that if I was to truly be a witness for Christ, I would have to see him as Christ sees him. Although this is a person that obviously should have faced the consequences for his actions, it was also a person that needed help, that was struggling with a horrible addiction and mindset, and obviously needed God to work in his heart and in his life. I can honestly say that I have forgiven this person (although by no means condoning their actions whatsoever), and pray that God will help them overcome this struggle.
I must confess that, over the last year or so, I have returned to your site and have prayerfully considered if and how I should contact you. I respect and value what you are doing in order to protect the members of the Church and secular community alike, as well as bringing a serious issue to light. I know that my case is extremely rare, as many ministers that we hear of far too often are guilty of the crimes that they are accused of. I also deeply appreciate your willingness to help and encourage those that have been abused and I pray with confidence that God will reward those efforts.
Finally, as I mentioned in the beginning, I send this email to you not with an expectation of anything in return, but just as one of the few ways that I know how to cope and come to terms with what I have experienced. I appreciate in advance your time in hearing my story. Thank you again, and may God bless you.
Drew Underwood
10/7/2013

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Campbellsville, KY — A local youth minister was indicted by a grand jury and arrested after making arrangements to meet young girl for sex in Bourbon County. Instead of chatting with a hot young thing for the purpose of sex, Drew Underwood was actually making plans with the Internet Crimes Against Children task force.

READ MORE HERE: http://deadkidsofmyspace.com/

Teen Gang Arrested in Savage Beating of 13-YO

Posted by Sandra On February - 1 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

Nadin Khoury, 13, cowers in fear as a group of teenagers knock him to the ground near his house in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA — Seven teenagers were in custody Tuesday in connection with the beating of a 13-year-old boy, attacked while he was walking home from school this month in a Philadelphia suburb, authorities said. Six youths were arrested Monday at an alternative program at Upper Darby High School, Upper Darby police Lt. Thomas Sharp said. A seventh, who was absent Monday, was arrested Tuesday, he said.

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http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-beating-teen-caught-video,0,2070012.story

Body Of Missing 4-Yr Old, Juliani Cardenas, Found

Posted by Sandra On February - 1 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

Juliani Cardenas and Jose Esteban Rodriguez

PATTERSON, CA — Authorities say they have found the body of a young boy abducted two weeks ago from his grandmother’s home. The body was discovered Tuesday morning in the same canal where divers found the car of a man suspected of kidnapping him. A worker doing routine meter checks in the area found the body, and stayed there until law enforcement arrived.

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http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-amber-alert-patterson,0,2951842.story

Missing MI Boys Case Now Murder Investigation

Posted by Sandra On February - 1 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

MORENCI, Mich. — Morenci Police Chief Larry Weeks announced Tuesday afternoon the investigation into three missing brothers has turned into a murder investigation. Their father, John Skelton, is charged with parental kidnapping in the disappearance. Nine-year-old Andrew, 7-year-old Alexander and 5-year-old Tanner Skelton were last seen at their father’s home in Morenci along the Michigan-Ohio state line on Thanksgiving.  “The reason for me making this public is because the growing false hope of the community has caused me great pain, ” Weeks said.Weeks said previously he doesn’t expect a positive outcome. Authorities and volunteers searched for the boys in Ohio and Michigan for several weeks.
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SuperBowl–Child Sex Trafficking

Posted by Sandra On February - 1 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS
Image: Flight attendants deliver educational materials at the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport in Dallas

Super Bowl a magnet for under-age sex trade

Child welfare advocates and the airline industry are collaborating to spot potential victims

ATLANTA — Pimps will traffic thousands of under-age prostitutes to Texas for Sunday’s Super Bowl, hoping to do business with men arriving for the big game with money to burn, child rights advocates said. As the country’s largest sporting event, the game between the Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers will make the Dallas-Fort Worth area a magnet for business of all kinds.

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41360579/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/

Justice For Lily Furneaux

Posted by Sandra On January - 31 - 2011 1 COMMENT

This FACEBOOK page was made as a vigil for Lily. She is missed by the many who knew her or her family, and even the ones who didn’t. She was a beautiful 2.5 year old girl whose life was cut short for reasons unknown. Help us get justice for this little girl. No mother should have to bury her child.

Lily Lynette Furneaux passed away on November 20, 2010 while in the care of her step mother. The step mother is currently being held in the Macomb County Jail without bond. She has been charged with murder, child abuse and criminal sexual conduct.

If you would like to make a donation to Justice for Lily the address is: P.O. Box 312 Metamora MI 48455. This is also the address in which you can send money for shirts and wristbands, in order to have them shipped to you. Please remember there is a charge for shipping.

Also continue to follow this page as we will post updates on the case as they become available.

Thank you everyone for your support!

PLEASE SHOW YOUR SUPPORT & JOIN PAGE HERE:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441?v=info

Church/Priest Abuse Recovery

Posted by Sandra On January - 31 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

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If you’ve been victimized by clergy, please know that you are not alone. You can get better. You can reach out to others who’ve been hurt just like you have. Together, we can heal one another. We are SNAP, Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. We are the largest, oldest and most active support group for women and men wounded by religious authority figures (priests, ministers, bishops, deacons, nuns and others). We are an independent and confidential organization, with no connections with the church or church officials. We are also a non-profit, certified 501 (c) (3) organization. And we are here to help…

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http://www.snapnetwork.org/

MI Child Killer Gets $1M Bond

Posted by Sandra On January - 31 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

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A bond has been set for a step-mother accused of sexually abusing and killing a Mid-Michigan two year old. Renee King has been charged in the death of two year old Lily Furneaux. At first, a judge set no bond but has changed that to a million dollar bond. Lily died in November of last year.

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http://www.connectmidmichigan.com/news/story.aspx?id=574580

JUSTICE FOR LILY’S FACEBOOK PAGE:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441

11-MO Baby Has Life-Threatening Injuries

Posted by Sandra On January - 31 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

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HAMPTON — Hampton police have opened a child abuse investigation into an 11-month-old baby brought into the hospital Saturday with life-threatening injuries. Police responded to a home on Canavan Drive at 6:53 p.m. Saturday after getting a 911 call of an unconscious female infant, said Hampton police spokesman Cpl. Jason K. Price.

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http://www.dailypress.com/news/crime/dp-nws-infant-0201-20110131,0,3806623.story

Convicted Sex Offender Charged With Child Abuse

Posted by Sandra On January - 31 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

LOUISVILLE, KY – A Louisville man is facing criminal abuse charges after investigators say he burned a four-year-old child on purpose. Metro Police say 23-year-old Ramon Buchanan was babysitting the child for his girlfriend at the time of the abuse. According to police, Buchanan burned the child’s bottom with a cigarette because he claimed the child was misbehaving.

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Child Sex Ring Leader Gets 25-Yr Sentence

Posted by Sandra On January - 31 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS
John Wrenshall, seen in an undated photo, was sentenced to 25 years in prison Monday for running a brothel for pedophiles in Thailand, and producing and distributing pornography involving children as young as four.

A former Calgary scout leader who admitted to running a brothel for pedophiles in Thailand has been sentenced in New Jersey to 25 years in prison. The federal judge on Monday said it was unlikely that John Wrenshall — who had also been convicted of sexual assault involving members of a Calgary boys’ choir in the 1990s — would overcome his desire to molest children.

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Man Arrested For Child Molestation

Posted by Sandra On January - 31 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

Police in the state of New Hampshire have arrested a Pelham man on charges that he sexually assaulted a young child over a 5 year period. Robert Kreisz, 37, is accused of assaulting the victim beginning when she was just 6 years old.

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http://deadkidsofmyspace.com/

Grandma Arrested For Abusing 2-YO Toddler

Posted by Sandra On January - 31 - 2011 1 COMMENT

Kelly Daffara

CHULA VISTA, Calif. — A two-and-a-half-year old toddler was slammed into the pavement by his grandmother, who then picked him up and slapped him several times in the parking lot of a convenience store, police alleged. Several witnesses called Chula Vista police Saturday afternoon to report that they saw a woman in the parking lot of a 7-Eleven lose control after she and her grandson got off a bus and the youngster ran from her in the lot. Witnesses said the woman picked up the child, threw him down on the ground, then picked him up and slapped him several times, Lt. Dan Hardman said.

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http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/kswb-toddler-abuse,0,1647729.story

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