May
14

Jennifer Mahoney Pleaded Guilty To Streaming Molestation Of Toddler On Skype

Jennifer Mahoney1 125x188 Jennifer Mahoney Pleaded Guilty To Streaming Molestation Of Toddler On SkypeMANALAPAN, NJ – This past January, we reported on 32-year-old Jennifer Mahoney, the woman accused of  streaming the sexual abuse of a 5-year-old girl live on Skype.

She has now pleaded guilty to the charges and will face anywhere between 15 to 30 years in prison when she is sentenced in August.

For those of you who do did not catch this original story, Mahoney was charged with two federal counts of the sexual exploitation of a child after police retrieved three videos of Mahoney molesting a 5-year-old girl she was babysitting from the computer of Robert Ramos Jr. , who lives in Texas.

Two of the videos were Skype sessions that show Mahoney talking to someone online while wearing a lace top with her breasts exposed. She is kneeling at the foot of a bed performing oral sex on the sleeping child who is lying on her stomach with her buttocks exposed. At some points in the videos, Mahoney can be seen masturbating or laughing.

The other video was recorded with an iPhone and shows Mahoney giving the girl a bath and asking her to bend over so she can rinse her off. “Like a mermaid?” the child asks Mahoney. “Like a mermaid, sweetheart,” Mahoney replies before putting her fingers in the girl’s vagina.

After she was identified and arrested in January, Mahoney would admit to molesting the girl and sending the videos to Ramos and one other person. Ramos has since been charged with possession of child pornography and sexual exploitation of minors.

This article is from The Dreamin’ Demon, the Internet’s self-appointed buzzkill.


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May
14

Mike Ryan: Who Won Big On ‘SNL’ This Week?

With only 10 sketches (including the monologue and “Weekend Update”) and too many guest stars to list, the Will Ferrell hosted installment of “SNL” was not a great week to have the title of “cast member.” Well, unless your name is Andy Samberg. Here’s your penultimate Relevancy Poll. (And, next week, we’ll have a full season relevancy poll finale.)


1. Andy Samberg (Last Week: 12) This was definitely Samberg’s show. I mean, he even got to film a self-admitted tribute to himself. Yeah, not a bad week.


2. Seth Meyers (Last Week: 13) When Meyers is on, he ison.


3. Jason Sudeikis (Last Week: 2) That was probably the last time we’ll see Sudeikis’ Joe Biden for quite some time. And it appears Sudeikis has borrowed Kristen Wiig’s “Greatest Hits Tour” idea, bringing back “Twinkle and Stink.” (C’mon, Jason, one more “Two A-Holes” for the finale. Please.)


4. Fred Armisen (Last Week: 8) It’s still fairly remarkable that in a week in which Obama was the no. 1 news story, the “SNL” Obama sketch didn’t even star Obama. I love Armisen, (and, yes, I’ve said this many times before) but if you’re not going to use Armisen’s Obama, maybe it’s time to let Pharoah have a crack at it.


5. Kristen Wiig (Last Week: 4) Call me crazy, but I expect Wiig to have a huge show on Saturday. (Also: Ditto on “The Two A-Holes” request.)


6. Bill Hader (Last Week: 5) Hader only had one starring role this week, but it almost feels like he’s purposely taking a backseat in deference to the departing cast members.


7. Kenan Thompson (Last Week: 9) Sadly, Kenan would rank much higher if his Grady Wilson sketch had not been cut at dress rehearsal.


8. Taran Killam (Last Week: 6) There just wasn’t enough room to go around this week — save for the host of the Funkytown mayoral debates and a secret service agent.


9. Nasim Pedrad (Last Week: 10) We already know that next week’s show is loaded up with musical talent (Mick Jagger is hosting; while Jeff Beck, Arcade Fire and Foo Fighters are the musical guests.) I just hope this year’s finale focuses on the cast, which will be together in this capacity for the last time. (In other words: I’d like Pedrad to have more to do.)


10. Bobby Moynihan: (Last Week: 11) So, it wasn’t technically a Moynihan reaction shot in “Anniversary Party,” but it was close. And, boy, if only his Hulk sketch had made the live show. This is pretty fantastic.


11. Abby Elliott (Last Week: 3) The only bigger enigma on “SNL” than Elliott is Jay Pharoah.


12. Kate McKinnon (Last Week: ) The bad news: It wasn’t a great week for McKinnon. The good news: All in all, it’s been a fairly solid end-of-the-season run for her.


13. Vanessa Bayer (Last Week: 7) I’m just going to use this space to reiterate that Bayer will be a huge star on the show by this time next season.


14. Jay Pharoah (Last Week: 14) As previously stated, what an enigma. I’d like to think that he’ll have a good finale, but there just may not be that much room to go around next week.


You can contact Mike Ryan directly on Twitter.

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May
14

Mothers of sex offenders sharing the label

(CNN)

Christine Smith will never forget the moment she watched her 21-year-old son being led out of a Florida courtroom in handcuffs. "This is not happening, this is not happening, this is not happening," she recalls thinking at the time. "Take me instead."
She sobbed because there was nothing she could do. Matthew, the second of her three children, was going to prison after pleading guilty to 10 counts of possession of child pornography. A judge in Duval County sentenced him in April 2010 to 18 months in state prison and one year of probation, with the requirement that he register as a sex offender.

AND

"Moms often feel terrible that they didn’t recognize the signs sooner or weren’t able to provide a better environment for their kids to prevent whatever offense occurred," said Prescott, former president of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers and current clinical director of the Becket Programs of Maine, which provide treatment for troubled youth in Maine and New Hampshire.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/05/12/living…html?hpt=us_c2

I had a conversation with someone about this very same subject not long ago. I am curious as to everyone’s thoughts-we often judge parents in the situation incredibly harshly. Personally, I think in many ways these parents need compassion. They are victims too, imvho, exclusively of those who behaved in a criminal way to these children of course.

Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community

May
14

Kristen Stewart would love to see ‘Twilight’ re-done by ‘some crazy director’

Kristen Stewart is currently in London, England promoting the forthcoming release of her film Snow White And The Huntsman (the world premiere takes place there in just a few hours and can be watched via livestream here), and during one…

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May
14

Man Shot & Killed in Grier Heights Community

UPDATE: The victim has been identified as Nakio Terrill Cousart.  Mr. Cousart is Charlotte’s 19th murder victim of 2012.
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Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Homicide Unit are conducting an investigation into a shooting that occurred at 3101 Zircon Street which left Nakio Cousart dead. The call for service came in at 7:00pm on Saturday, May 12, 2012.   Zircon Street is located in the Grier Heights Community.

Providence Division patrol officers responded to Zircon Street in reference to an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Upon arrival, they located a male subject suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. The male was pronounced deceased on scene.  Detectives are currently canvassing the area to determine if anyone saw or heard anything in the moments leading up to the shooting that will aid in the investigation.

Crime Scene Search responded to the call for service to process the scene and collect physical evidence. Members of the Vice and Gang Unit as well as the Robbery and Firearms Unit responded to assist with the investigation. Representatives of the Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Homicide Prosecution Team responded to the scene as well.

Detectives have stated that a possible suspect vehicle was seen fleeing the scene. The vehicle is described as a blue SUV (possibly a Ford model).

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call 704-432-TIPS and speak directly to a Homicide Unit Detective. In addition, you may also call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600. Detective Boulware is the lead detective assigned to the case.

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