I'm Considering Relocating to Sodom . . .
Posted by Ann Barnhardt - November 10, AD 2011
. . . because I'm absolutely convinced that this culture, right now, today, is WORSE than Sodom or Gomorrah ever were. Sodom would be a step up.
It is now all over the internet that Sandusky was running a high-dollar pedophile ring, and that "Second Mile" was merely a front and means of recruiting and enslaving young boys who were then pimped to wealthy Penn State donors for sex.
Penn State should be shut down. Not just the football program - the entire university. Shut it down immediately. Any student of Penn State with any sense should be making arrangements to transfer to another university, because graduating from Penn State would necessitate that said person list Penn State on their resume, which will now be a major, major strike against that person. Why? Because they knowingly entered and subsidized a cult that worshiped an old man who "coached" a football team. And, as it turns out, that old man facilitated and enabled a massive pedophile ring. Further, said students, even after learning of this and seeing that "old man" fired, RIOTED last night IN SUPPORT OF THE CULT LEADER / PEDOPHILE RING ENABLER.
TIMELINE:
1998: Sandusky is investigated for an incident involving himself sexually assaulting a young boy in the Penn State showers. Child Protective Services investigate. The university is fully notified.
READ: MORE TIMELINE OF PENN STATE PEDOPHILE RING AND SANDUSKY INVESTIGATION...
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"TAKING BITES OUT OF CRIME NEWS!" MURDERS, VANISHED, MISSING, MYSTERIES, FORENSICS, COLD CASE, MOST WANTED, CRIME TIP LINES
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
BELLEVUE, WA: SKY METAWALA DISAPPEARS FROM MOM'S CAR, FBI SEARCHING
Bellevue police search for missing 2-year-old boy
Aided by search dogs, police from Bellevue and King County combed a part of Bellevue known as Northtowne Sunday looking for 2-year-old Sky Metalwala. The boy's mother said she left the child in the car after she ran out of gas and went to get help, but that when she returned the boy was missing.
By Sanjay Bhatt / Seattle Times staff reporter / November 6, 2011
Seattle Times reporters Lynn Thompson and Craig Welch contributed to this report.
Police and search dogs fanned out in a wooded area of Bellevue on Sunday, looking for a 2-year-old boy after the child's mother discovered him missing from a car parked near the 2600 block of 112th Avenue N.E.
The parking lot of nearby Bellevue Montessori School, in a part of Bellevue called Northtowne near I-405 and Highway 520, filled with emergency vehicles as the search continued into the afternoon and then into the chilly evening. Officers suspended the search around 6 p.m. and had no immediate plans to continue in the morning.
"King County felt like they had done a very thorough search of a pretty wide area for the boy and were confident that he wasn't there," said Officer Carla Iafrate, spokeswoman for the Bellevue Police Department.
The search began after Bellevue police responded at 9:50 a.m. to a call from a woman who said she had run out of gas and left the child, Sky Metalwala, buckled into a car seat while she and her 4-year-old walked about a mile to a Chevron gas station.
There, police said, the mother called a friend. The mother told police the friend picked her up as she was walking back to her 4-door silver Acura, but when they reached the car, the boy was no longer there. The mother told police the car was not locked.
There was no sign of forced entry, police said.
"We don't know much, other than that the child is still missing," Iafrate said. "I don't know if the child got out on his own. We don't have very much information."
Police did not find a gas can at the car, Iafrate said.
The child has brown eyes and dark buzz-cut hair and was wearing a dark-green hooded sweatshirt and blue and gray striped pants.
READ: BELLEVUE, WA: MOM LEAVES SON, SKY METAWALA, IN CAR; HE VANISHED...
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2016707302_missingchild07m.html
Aided by search dogs, police from Bellevue and King County combed a part of Bellevue known as Northtowne Sunday looking for 2-year-old Sky Metalwala. The boy's mother said she left the child in the car after she ran out of gas and went to get help, but that when she returned the boy was missing.
By Sanjay Bhatt / Seattle Times staff reporter / November 6, 2011
Seattle Times reporters Lynn Thompson and Craig Welch contributed to this report.
Police and search dogs fanned out in a wooded area of Bellevue on Sunday, looking for a 2-year-old boy after the child's mother discovered him missing from a car parked near the 2600 block of 112th Avenue N.E.
The parking lot of nearby Bellevue Montessori School, in a part of Bellevue called Northtowne near I-405 and Highway 520, filled with emergency vehicles as the search continued into the afternoon and then into the chilly evening. Officers suspended the search around 6 p.m. and had no immediate plans to continue in the morning.
"King County felt like they had done a very thorough search of a pretty wide area for the boy and were confident that he wasn't there," said Officer Carla Iafrate, spokeswoman for the Bellevue Police Department.
The search began after Bellevue police responded at 9:50 a.m. to a call from a woman who said she had run out of gas and left the child, Sky Metalwala, buckled into a car seat while she and her 4-year-old walked about a mile to a Chevron gas station.
There, police said, the mother called a friend. The mother told police the friend picked her up as she was walking back to her 4-door silver Acura, but when they reached the car, the boy was no longer there. The mother told police the car was not locked.
There was no sign of forced entry, police said.
"We don't know much, other than that the child is still missing," Iafrate said. "I don't know if the child got out on his own. We don't have very much information."
Police did not find a gas can at the car, Iafrate said.
The child has brown eyes and dark buzz-cut hair and was wearing a dark-green hooded sweatshirt and blue and gray striped pants.
READ: BELLEVUE, WA: MOM LEAVES SON, SKY METAWALA, IN CAR; HE VANISHED...
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2016707302_missingchild07m.html
POTEAU, OK: PARENTS OF 9 ARRESTED, INCEST BABY DISAPPEARED.
Okla. Officials Continue Search for Infant's Body
By JEANNIE NUSS and JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS / Associated Press
TULSA, Okla. November 5, 2011 (AP)
Investigators plan to scour a vast patch of land in rural eastern Oklahoma this weekend in search of the body of a baby born to a young girl whose parents were arrested on child abuse charges.
The girl told authorities her father helped her deliver the child at home, told her it was dead and buried it behind a goat pen. Goats and cows mulled about the property Friday while officials used a backhoe to dig for answers.
The girl's parents, who were taken into custody Tuesday in a grocery store parking lot near Mena, Ark., were arrested on multiple charges of child abuse and endangerment. An application for exhumation of a body filed by Smith's office alleges that one of the nine siblings taken into emergency custody by the state because of "extreme physical and educational neglect" told investigators she and her younger sibling had been sexually abused by their father.
(snip)
Court documents from Kansas show that the father arrested this week was charged with aggravated incest nearly two decades ago. In the 1993 court filing, Montgomery County prosecutors charged that the man "willfully, wrongfully, unlawfully and feloniously engage(d) in an unlawful sex act" with his 8-year-old daughter. The girl's mother, who divorced the man and is not the woman arrested this week, is listed on the court filing as a witness.
READ: OKLAHOMA COUPLE ARRESTED, DAD CHARGED WITH INCEST 20 YEAR AGO, STILL HAS KIDS...
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/okla-officials-continue-search-infants-body-14887066
CHOMP COMMENT: Why was a sexually abusive father given custody of the children in the divorce? What court, what judge would give custody to the abusive parent?
By JEANNIE NUSS and JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS / Associated Press
TULSA, Okla. November 5, 2011 (AP)
Investigators plan to scour a vast patch of land in rural eastern Oklahoma this weekend in search of the body of a baby born to a young girl whose parents were arrested on child abuse charges.
The girl told authorities her father helped her deliver the child at home, told her it was dead and buried it behind a goat pen. Goats and cows mulled about the property Friday while officials used a backhoe to dig for answers.
The girl's parents, who were taken into custody Tuesday in a grocery store parking lot near Mena, Ark., were arrested on multiple charges of child abuse and endangerment. An application for exhumation of a body filed by Smith's office alleges that one of the nine siblings taken into emergency custody by the state because of "extreme physical and educational neglect" told investigators she and her younger sibling had been sexually abused by their father.
(snip)
Court documents from Kansas show that the father arrested this week was charged with aggravated incest nearly two decades ago. In the 1993 court filing, Montgomery County prosecutors charged that the man "willfully, wrongfully, unlawfully and feloniously engage(d) in an unlawful sex act" with his 8-year-old daughter. The girl's mother, who divorced the man and is not the woman arrested this week, is listed on the court filing as a witness.
READ: OKLAHOMA COUPLE ARRESTED, DAD CHARGED WITH INCEST 20 YEAR AGO, STILL HAS KIDS...
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/okla-officials-continue-search-infants-body-14887066
CHOMP COMMENT: Why was a sexually abusive father given custody of the children in the divorce? What court, what judge would give custody to the abusive parent?