--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  
> In a message dated 4/19/05 8:12:24 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> Yes,  that's right. No evidence at all. The daughter
> > says her father
> >  had sex with 
> > her up to five times a week. Her mother never
> >  suspected that anything
> > was 
> > going on. 
> >  
> 
> 
> 
> Ok the daughter says her father had sex with her as many as 5  
times a week.  
> Over how long a period?And she says nothing till dad wrecks  her 
car? Was the 
> car "hush money" for sex, or was the daughter pissed at dad for  
wrecking it 
> and maybe not being able to fix it or buy a new one? Or both?  I'm 
suspicious 
> of everybody involved in this based upon what I've heard in this  
thread.

If you go to the fairfield ledger online you can read some of the 
testimony.
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?
newsid=14349808&BRD=1139&PAG=461&dept_id=142642&rfi=6

  Larry Smith Jr. took the witness stand Wednesday and today to 
defend himself against charges of sexual abuse and incest, denying 
that he ever molested his daughter.



  
      "No. Absolutely not," Smith said when his lawyer asked if he 
had ever had sex with his daughter.


      Smith testified that in fact, he was diagnosed several years 
ago with erectile dysfunction.


      Smith told the jury he was never asked to let law enforcement 
officers search his property, and that he would have gladly given 
his permission if they had asked.


      "I would have been willing to do whatever it took from the 
very beginning," he said.


      Smith said he was stunned on April 23, 2003, when Jefferson 
County sheriff's deputies told him about the charges.


      "I was shocked, very shocked," he said. "I was kind of 
outraged. I didn't know what to think."


      That night, Smith said, he went home, drank a fifth of whiskey 
and swallowed between 100 and 150 ibuprofen pills.


      "I just didn't think I had the strength to go through 
something like this," he said.


      He said he woke up the next morning and discovered he had 
smashed up his daughter's car the night before.


      Questioned by his lawyer about what happened the night before 
his daughter made the sexual abuse allegations to authorities, Smith 
denied her testimony that he had left the house with a gun and 
implied that he was going to kill himself.


      For complete stories, read the April 14 Fairfield Ledger. 


It would be interesting for someone to interpret his chart.





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