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The CD Order Form for The Eleventh Annual Ritual Abuse, Secretive
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Testimony Continues In Mineola Swingers' Club Trial By Casey Knaupp
8/7/08 Child Protective Services workers testified Wednesday that the
sexual abuse three siblings and their young aunt endured in the
"Mineola Swingers' Club" case was the "worst of the worst." Patrick
"Booger Red" Kelly, 41, Tyler, is on trial for engaging in organized
criminal activity - forcing two of the siblings to have sex with each
other for his financial gain - on Aug. 1, 2004. He could face five
years to life in prison if convicted by the seven-woman, five-man
Smith County jury in 241st District Judge Jack Skeen Jr.'s court. The
oldest of the three sibling victims, who is now 11, testified for
another three hours on Wednesday. She answered questions, mostly posed
by defense attorneys, for nearly six hours on Tuesday. Two foster
parents and two CPS workers involved with the children also testified.
The 11-year-old girl said Kelly, whom she knows as "Booger Red," was
part of a group, which included her mother, who taught her and other
children how to dance and perform sex acts in "kindergarten,"
beginning at age 5, at Kelly's house. The children then were allegedly
forced to perform sex acts at the club in Mineola for an audience and
the adults made money while they children "wouldn't get fed" if they
didn't perform, she said. The children were also given "silly pills"
before they danced and were threatened not to tell, she said....She
was asked by defense about acts the kids allegedly performed at the
club, including her and her brother playing "doctor" and having sex
with each other, an act where Jamie Pittman shot and killed her
brother's dog and an act where Pittman hanged chickens. She circled
the rooms of the club where the acts and dancing took place on a
diagram she drew earlier for Ranger Kemp. She said there were pictures
of the children, sometimes in their costumes and sometimes nude,
hanging on the walls of the club. The victim said Kelly told her he
would hang her by the tree next to his house if she ever told anyone
anything. She said Kelly told her little sister he would put her in a
cave if she told....She said they burned videos of the children and
their costumes at Kelly's house because "they didn't want to get
caught." The sexual abuse occurred four or five years ago, when the
girl was 5, 6 and 7 years old, she said, adding that some things she
doesn't remember. She said she wasn't making up the story and she
wasn't lying; she was telling "exactly what happened."....The victims
in the case are the 11-year-old girl, her 9-year-old brother and her 7-
year-old sister, as well as their 10-year-old aunt. A 15-year-old
daughter of one of the co-defendants was also allegedly sexually
abused. Although the club is in Wood County, the defendants were
charged in Smith County because they lived here and reportedly held
"kindergarten" at their houses. Prosecutors claim the offenses began
and ended in Smith County when the children left and returned to the
homes. Ms. Mayo and Jamie Pittman have been convicted and sentenced to
life in prison and face additional charges. Dennis Boyd Pittman,
Rebecca Pittman, Shelia Darlene Sones and Jimmy Dale Sones, await
trials. http://www.tylerpaper.com/article/20080807/NEWS08/808070339
Jersey abuse case: 'Old boy network' is obstructing police
investigation - An "old boy network" of officials is deliberately
obstructing police investigating decades of alleged abuse at care
homes in Jersey, according to the police officer who spearheaded the
inquiry. By Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter 8/9/08 Deputy Chief Officer
Lenny Harper angrily hit out at the figures who he says have engaged
in a "day by day attack" on the inquiry team and the alleged victims
of abuse at Haut de la Garenne and other island institutions. In his
most outspoken criticism of the Jersey authorities, Mr Harper told the
Telegraph: "I can quite clearly say that the investigation is being
held up. There are people on the island who just don't want us going
down the route of this inquiry."....Police currently have 80 names of
people suspected of physical and sexual abuse at Haut de la Garenne,
three of whom have been charged and are awaiting trial. More suspects
would have been charged by now, said Mr Harper, if it hadn't been for
delays in the island's legal system.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2522898/Jersey-abuse-case-Old-boy-network-is-obstructing-police-investigation.html
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