For those few who aren’t aware of the very successful syndicated television series, it’s a live action animation cartoon centering around 5 teenagers who are secretly The Power Rangers, multi-color costumed martial arts superheroes with mad skills and lots of cool gadgets and vehicles. If you were a big enough fan of the MMPR, you may have noticed a talented child actor playing the part of “Roger” in the episode “Second Chance” back in 1994. His name was Skylar Deleon, and, according to IMDB, it’s the only role the young actor ever played. Read more...(1391 words, 2 images, estimated 5:34 minutes reading time)
She’s 27-year-old Tiara Dawn. He’s 31-year-old Jerry Edward. Not pictured in the family photo is their 9-year-old son. He’s not in the picture because he and his three siblings, ages 8, 3, and 1 year are no longer in the company of Mum and Dad but have been turned over to their grandparents.
It would appear that Mr. and Mrs. Phillips were not the type to tolerate their youngster getting into mischief. He threw rocks at a bus, you see, the sort of thing that must not go unpunished. So they grounded him and they lectured him on the importance of respecting the property of others. Read more...(550 words, 2 images, estimated 2:12 minutes reading time)
Do you think that 34-year-old Wayne Forrester watched Pulp Fiction?
Marsellus Wallace had some good points to make, namely:
The night of the fight, you may feel a slight sting. That’s pride fucking with you. Fuck pride. Pride only hurts, it never helps.
Mr. Wallace had a good point there, one that Wayne Forrester should have taken to heart. If Wayne had, I wouldn’t be writing this right now, and Wayne Forrester wouldn’t be spending the next 14 years of his life in prison.
On the 18th of February, 2008, Wayne Forrester drank a little booze and snorted a little cocaine shortly before 6 in the morning. Wayne’s pride was a bit hurt, and he needed to get it out of his system. Read more...(832 words, 2 images, estimated 3:20 minutes reading time)
Back in 2005, both 43-year-old Jon Pomeroy and his love, 44-year-old Rebecca Long appeared on the radar screens of their local authorities after a Cascade Elementary School teacher called police.
This teacher was a bit concerned that the daughter of Jon Pomeroy – and the stepdaughter of Rebecca Long – was being abused by one or both parents. A sheriff’s deputy came to the school and interviewed everyone involved – the teacher making the report, the 11-year-old girl who was the subject of the report, and both Jon Pomeroy and Rebecca Long. The deputy inspected the Pomeroy/Long home, as well. Read more...(1523 words, 2 images, estimated 6:06 minutes reading time)
Timothy Poling is being tried for sexually molesting the young granddaughter of Debbie Cunningham – his live-in girlfriend – between April of 2002 and November of 2005. Between those dates, the now 11-year-old victim is testifying, “Grandpa Tim” first began grooming her for sexual abuse by showing her pornography, both on film and in pictures. Timothy Poling then graduated to ‘innocent’ touches on her arms and legs, then moved on to rubbing her back.
From there on, Timothy Poling pretty much raped the child.
On a regular basis. Read more...(1073 words, 2 images, estimated 4:18 minutes reading time)
This is 43-year-old Randy Lewis, sporting the latest in Stupidwear.
Please, ignore the shirt. Randy Lewis doesn’t need any more beer.
On the night of the 5th of October, 2008, at about 6 in the evening, due to consuming “at least” 15 beers and a large quantity of alcohol, Randy Lewis faced a conundrum:
Myrtle Walter was married to 74-year-old Paul Walter, the self-described patriarch of their Arkansas neighborhood – who was often called “Mr. Clean” by his neighbors due to his hobby of frequently washing his five cars.
Very much a traditionalist, Paul Walter was always interested in what was going on down the street that he’d lived on for 11 years, and was concerned with how it looked. Paul’s days were usually spent outside, either sitting in a chair by the garage or on a bench swing on the front yard, watching the world roll by his red brick home.
To the outsider’s eye, everything was great in the Walter’s little world. Read more...(711 words, 2 images, estimated 2:51 minutes reading time)
Make-believe is completely and totally wrong, however, when – like Michael Jacques’ make-believe – it involves leading a 14-year-old to believe that you are an operative with a secret society that trains girls to become secret sexual operatives and occasionally has to “terminate” those girls to keep the information gained from their activities from falling into the wrong hands.
Brooke Bennett, the 12-year-old niece of Michael Jacques, was the latest recruit. Read more...(1615 words, 3 images, estimated 6:28 minutes reading time)