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A mother's love for a lost son — the sex offender found dead Saturday

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11-10-2014 Missouri:

On Nov. 10, 1992, Lewis Green, then 22, shot himself in the head during a game of Russian Roulette.

That left him partially paralyzed on his left side and with mental problems, his mother said.

Twenty-two years and five days later — on Saturday — Green, 44, was one of three people shot to death at a north side Springfield hotel that often is home to transients, as well as families down on their luck.

"I loved my son," said Green's mother, Kaye Green, Tuesday before she went to start making funeral arrangements. "I loved my son in spite of himself."
Green was living in room 149 of the Economy Inn where he was required to have his address posted online because he was a registered sex offender. Also killed in the same room were Danielle J. Keyes, 29, and Trevor L. Fantroy, 43. One man survived, Christopher K. Freeman, 24. No arrests have been made.

Kaye Green, 63, a former machine operator who retired from Solo Cup after 24 years, said her son moved to the Economy Inn about five months ago. She said he could afford the payments on his checks from Social Security disability and the motel didn't do background checks on who lived there.

The owner of the motel has not returned repeated phone calls from the News-Leader.

Kaye Green said she doesn't think her son's status as a sex offender had anything to do with his death. Police have not commented on whether they are investigating a possible connection.

"Whoever did that was a coward because he couldn't run," she said. "He was trapped in his own body."

Human remains identified as belonging to missing sex offender

9-20-16 Vermont:

State police say remains belong to Philip Jackman

Vermont State Police confirmed the identity of the remains Wednesday.

Investigators said they belong to Philip Jackman. The remains were found by a hunter off Beard Road in the Town of Orange on Oct. 2, 2015.

Jackman, 21, was reported missing in the fall of 2004 and was wanted on a state warrant for sex offenses.

Police found Jackman’s vehicle abandoned on Beard Road and said he was suicidal and evading capture. Jackman was never found, and the U.S. marshals took the case from state police.

The search for Jackman lasted for 11 years.

Investigators said they do not suspect foul play in Jackman’s death. His cause of death was not released.

The discovery of Jackman's remains effectively closes his case as a fugitive. ..Source.. by Brad Evans

Troopers identify two bodies found in the Valley

10-22-2013 Alaska:

WASILLA -- Alaska State Troopers have identified two men found dead earlier this month in the Valley as a Palmer man wanted on a felony warrant for pornography charges and a Wasilla man who left the home of a court-ordered custodian.

The bodies -- and two more found earlier this month -- are not connected in any way, authorities say.

A body found near Moose Creek on Oct. 11 was identified as Palmer resident Brendon Twitchell, according to troopers spokeswoman Megan Peters. Twitchell would have turned 24 at the end of September.

Twitchell, who was wanted on a felony warrant for charges of possession and distribution of child pornography, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Peters said. Troopers had already tentatively identified the body because Twitchell's vehicle was found nearby in mid-August, but waited for confirmation from the state medical examiner before releasing his name.

A different body found by a squirrel hunter Sunday morning on an ATV trail near Vine Road outside Wasilla was identified as ... ..Source.. by ZAZ HOLLANDER

Pender inmate found dead in cell

8-1-2012 North Carolina:

A Pender County jail inmate was found hanging in his cell Wednesday morning, an apparent victim of suicide, according to a news release.
Damien Manley

Damien Billy Manley, 21, was pronounced dead at the jail in Burgaw about 2:30 a.m.

According to Chief Deputy Keith Hinkle, a jail officer was making the rounds when he came upon Manley about 1:42 a.m.

Hinkle said Manley, who was housed alone, had used the cover from his mattress to hang himself.

The officer attempted to revive Manley but was unsuccessful.

Hinkle said the last time Manley was seen alive by jail staff was at 1:21 a.m.

According to a press release from Sheriff Carson Smith, the State Jail Inspectors Office was notified of the death and the State Bureau of Investigation was asked to conduct an investigation.

An internal investigation is also underway, Smith said.

“Preliminary indications are that the jail officers on duty followed state rules, Sheriff’s Office procedures and medical staff guidance in their classification and monitoring of the inmate,” the release states.

Manley, of Rocky Point, was jailed July 24 on suspicion of first-degree burglary, assault on a child under 12 and contempt.

He was being held on a $60,000 bond. ..Source.. by CONUS TOC SOURCE

Man who was charged with having sex with young girls takes his own life, police say

6-6-2012 New York:

SAUGERTIES – A 21-year-old Saugerties man, who was arrested on rape charges for allegedly having sex with two girls, ages 15 and 16, has apparently committed suicide, State Police confirmed on Tuesday.

On Monday, the Ulster County Family Violent Unit announced the arrest of Denzel Francis on charges of two counts each of felony rape and misdemeanor endangering the welfare of a child.

He allegedly committed the acts in the Village of Saugerties.

State Police now said Francis took his own life Monday night. The circumstances surrounding the death are unknown. ..Source.. by Mid-Hudson News Network

Amber Alert canceled after mom, 2 kids found safe; suspect shot himself

3-31-2012 Texas:

HOUSTON—A man shot himself after kidnapping a woman and her two children Saturday morning. He is the same suspect involved in a police chase following an assault on the same victim on Thursday, according to Houston police.

On Thursday, 22-year-old Courtney Dickerson escaped from police after assaulting a woman in the Medical Center. Investigators said Dickerson attacked the victim, who was an ex-girlfriend of the suspect, on her way to work and forced her to drive to an apartment complex by knifepoint. After assaulting her, he stole her car.

Officers chased him through southwest Houston. During the pursuit, he bailed out of the vehicle and took off running. Police weren’t able to catch up with him.

The victim and her 2-year-old and 4-year-old daughters were then abducted around 11:30 p.m. on Friday from the 8100 block of Lawler St. by Dickerson, a registered sex offender. Police issued a double Amber Alert.

Dickerson was spotted near his registered address and again chased by the police. He again fled from his vehicle on foot and shot himself in the head. He was taken to Ben Taub hospital where he died.

The victims were safely located and reunited with family and the Amber Alert has been cancelled.

"(Dickerson) said that he wasn’t going to let them take him alive when they were chasing him," said Diana Walton, the victims’ aunt.

Friends said Dickerson knew the woman for 10 months. Police said she made several reports of abuse against him.

Dickerson was also wanted for the sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl in 2010 but was never arrested. ..Source.. by khou.com

Teacher Charged With Sex Assault Committed Suicide

5-24-2011 Conneticut:

A teacher whose body was found in Beseck Lake in Middlefield on Friday after being arrested on sexual assault charges committed suicide, according to the medical examiner's officer.

Jeffrey M. Francis, 23, of Durham, died of asphyxia due to submersion.

Members of Francis' family contacted state police around 9 p.m. on Thursday to say he had been missing for several hours. They said he had left his home earlier that day and was expected to return shortly thereafter, state police said.

Troopers found Francis' car near Lake Beseck, just off King Road, and his body was recovered by state police divers about 1:10 p.m. He was pronounced dead at the scene, state police said. ..Source.. by HILDA MUÑOZ

Body of missing U student found in boxcar

1-27-2011 Minnesota:

The body of Keaton Murphy was found in industrial area behind TCF Bank Stadium.

The body of a missing University of Minnesota student was discovered Thursday in a boxcar in an industrial area near TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, police said.

Keaton Murphy, 20, disappeared last week shortly after being released from jail, where he had been taken on suspicion of distributing child pornography.

Murphy was last seen leaving the Hennepin County jail about 7:15 p.m. on Jan. 20. According to jail records, he was released that night pending the filing of a formal complaint. His parents told police they were concerned he might be depressed and suicidal.

University Police Chief Greg Hestness said on Thursday that Murphy's clothing and identification were on the body. He said the cause of death still was under investigation, but he did not believe it was a homicide. A rail worker discovered the body shortly after 10:30 a.m. Thursday, he said.

A woman who answered the phone at Murphy's Iowa residence said the family had been notified of the body's discovery. She criticized news coverage of the disappearance, saying if it were not for some stories, "this probably wouldn't have happened."

She did not elaborate.

Last weekend, U police put out a missing person release seeking information about Murphy's whereabouts. Although that release made no mention of him being a suspect in a child porn case, an alert issued on the department's behalf by the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension did take note of the case, as well as the possibility of felony charges. The BCA alert was quoted by news outlets.

According to his hometown newspaper in Storm Lake, Iowa, Murphy was an Eagle Scout who excelled in academics and arts at Storm Lake High School.

In a statement, James A. Parente Jr., dean of the U's College of Liberal Arts, said: "We're deeply saddened to learn of Keaton's death. Anytime we lose a student, it is a tragedy for our community. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his parents, family and friends." ..Source.. by ANTHONY LONETREE, Star Tribune

Essay: Sex and Justice

Essay: Sex and Justice - 11.16.2010

A recent horrifying case involving teen suicide has gotten wide attention. The case got Michigan Radio’s Political Analyst Jack Lessenberry thinking about the state’s sex offender registry.

If news is what people are talking about, then the big story in Michigan last week wasn’t the budget deficit, or Governor-elect Rick Snyder’s efforts to put together an administration.

No, the big story was a horrifying case where a fourteen-year-old girl killed herself after having sex with an eighteen-year-old boy.

And it ought to make us all think about a lot of things, including whether the Michigan Sex Offender registry makes any sense.

In this tragic case, both teens at first told police the act was consensual, but later the girl appeared on local TV news, and said she had been raped. Following that, the kids in her high school evidently turned on her. Eventually, the child went home and hung herself. This story is distressing on too many levels to count.

Whatever actually happened between the teens is hard to determine, though police say the girl said she told the boy she was eager to lose her virginity. If so, she later had second thoughts. As a journalist, I am appalled that a local so-called news station put this child on TV, identifying her by name, as she talked about her sex life.

Grownups ought to know how cruel the world can be.

But this whole episode really ought to draw attention to an appalling institution called the Michigan Sex Offender Registry.

Since the 1990s, the registry has listed anyone convicted of a so-called sex crime and indicates where they live. The idea was to protect children by allowing families to discover if a convicted sex offender lives in the neighborhood.

That may make some sense in the case of serious pedophiles, though it also could be seen as a dangerous invitation to vigilante action. But the registry also includes those convicted of a wide variety of far lesser offenses, including drunk frat boys who relieved themselves in public. They are on there with the serial rapists.

The main problem is in cases like this one. In Michigan sixteen is the legal age of consent. But in our highly sexualized society, there are many sixteen year old boys who are active with their almost sixteen year old girlfriends. Legally, they are committing a felony.

Concord man who killed himself this morning was a registered sex offender

10-22-2010 California:

The Concord man who shot and killed himself this morning on Vista Del Monte Drive, was a registered sex offender.

21-year-old Jeremy Barlow was convicted for lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14 years of age, and because of that, his profile (minus his photo), can be found on the Megan’s Law website.

As CLAYCORD.com first reported, neighbors in the area of the Monument Boulevard side-street called the police after hearing one gunshot at about midnight on Thursday morning.

Barlow was found just minutes later, and died at the hospital. ..Source..

Man who died after Mall of America fall suspected of rape

3-26-2010 Minnesota:

The man who suffered a fatal fall Wednesday at Mall of America faced a third-degree rape charge, according to news reports.

The man was identified Thursday as Dakota Rey Kohler-Lander, 21, of Schenectady, N.Y.

Kohler-Lander was scheduled to be arraigned on the rape charge in New York State on Wednesday, but missed his court date, KSTP-News reported. He had been arrested in October on suspicion of having sex with a 16-year-old girl, the station said.

Bloomington police said Thursday that Kohler-Lander appeared to have been in town visiting someone.

About 7 p.m. Wednesday, security officers responded to a report by mall visitors that Kohler-Lander had a knife, police said. As security approached, he climbed a fourth-floor railing and either jumped or fell to the rotunda bellow.

Police said there were several witnesses to the incident.

Kohler-Lander died shortly after at the Hennepin County Medical center, police said.

The manner of his death is still under investigation. ..Source.. by Pioneer Press


Man who fell at Mall of America faced rape charge

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -- A man who fell to his death in the Mall of America Rotunda was scheduled to face a rape charge in a New York court on the day of his death.

Authorities say 21-year-old Dakota Rey Kohler-Lander of Schenectady, N.Y., was on the fourth floor of the Mall of America Wednesday with a knife. When officers approached him, he climbed over a railing and fell to the ground floor. He died of blunt force injuries.

The Star Tribune reports Kohler-Lander was arrested last October and charged with rape for allegedly having consensual sex with a 16-year-old girl. Officials say he was indicted by an Albany County grand jury last week and was scheduled to appear in court, but didn't show.

Local news reports also say Kohler-Lander's twin 17-year-old brothers died in an all terrain vehicle crash in June.

Mall officials say officers attempted to perform CPR on Kohler-Lander. Officials say he was breathing and had a faint pulse when paramedics took him to HCMC. He died there a short time later.

Bloomington police say the Mall of America may have to look into taking greater security measures.

Officer Mike Stehlik says that the Hennepin County Medical Examiner is still trying to determine whether or not the fall of Kohler-Lander was intentional, or forced by another individual. Stehlik says despite steady traffic at the mall, there are surprisingly very few witnesses in this incident. ..Source.. by KARE11.com

North Attleboro motel scene of apparent murder-suicide

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1-17-2010 Massachusetts:

NORTH ATTLEBORO - A man and a woman are dead after an apparent murder-suicide at a Route 1 motel this morning.

Police say they went to the Pineapple Motor Inn about 9:30 a.m. to execute an arrest warrant at Room 27 and, after knocking on the door, heard gunshots.

The Bristol County District Attorney's office says the 23-year-old man inside apparently shot the 20-year-old woman and then himself. Police had gone to the motel to arrest the man on a rape charge.

Authorities are not identifying the victims pending notification of family. They did, however, say one of the victims was a Seekonk resident. ..Source.. by STU SKERKER/FOR THE SUN CHRONICLE AND MICHAEL GELBWASSER/SUN CHRONICLE STAFF


Police release names of victims in apparent North Attleboro murder-suicide

NORTH ATTLEBORO - Police this morning released the names of the victims in what police say was an apparent murder-suicide in a room at the Pineapple Inn on Route 1 Sunday.

Investigators believe Jose Vidal Jr., 23, of Seekonk, shot his girlfriend, Ashley Purdy, 20, of Attleboro, before turning the gun on himself around 9:30 a.m. Sunday as police responded to the motel to serve an arrest warrant for Vidal, North Attleboro Police Chief Michael P. Gould Sr. said.

Gould said police heard two gun shots in quick succession from inside the room after officers knocked on the door and announced themselves.

The couple had checked into the room on Friday and both left notes to family and loved ones indicating they were despondent, according to police.

State police and a state police SWAT team arrived to assist local police. Once police were able to enter the room they found the couple in bed. Both were shot in the head, according to police. Purdy was pronounced dead at the scene and Vidal was later pronounced dead at Rhode Island Hospital.

Gould said police have no motive for the incident.

Vidal was wanted on a superior court warrant for a 2007 rape in Seekonk. Police responded to the motel after learning Vidal was staying there.

Vidal was classified as a Level 2 sex offender and on probation for indecent assault and battery when Seekonk police arrested him Aug. 10 for allegedly raping a 17-year-old girl in Seekonk, The Sun Chronicle reported at the time.

Vidal had pleaded innocent to the charges. ..Source..

TX- Sex assault suspect commits suicide

8-27-2009 Texas:

A man wanted in connection with a sexual assault in Denton County killed himself during a traffic stop in Collin County.


Collin County sheriffÕs deputies identified the man wanted by the Denton Police Department in connection with a sexual assault case who shot and killed himself on U.S. 380 Wednesday morning.

Lt. John Norton of the Collin County SheriffÕs Office identified the deceased suspect as 21-year-old Daniel Ali Kassam of McKinney. An autopsy conducted by the Collin County Medical ExaminerÕs Office confirmed the bodyÕs identity more than seven hours after his death.

Norton said deputies received an alert bulletin from Denton Police about the sexual assault around 7:45 a.m. Wednesday. The alert told deputies they were looking for a man in a black Infiniti regarding a reported sexual assault. Denton Police said the man was heading east on U.S. 380 towards McKinney.

A Collin County sheriff's deputy spotted the vehicle and initiated a traffic stop just east of the Farm-to-Market Road 1461 intersection. The driver of the Infiniti pulled over to the shoulder of the road, produced a weapon, pointed it at the right side of his head and pulled the trigger, Norton said.

Deputies did not make any prior contact to Kassam. Deputies immediately contacted dispatchers and asked them to send an ambulance. Paramedics declared Kassam dead at the scene just a few minutes later, Norton said.

Attempts were made to reach a representative of the Denton Police Department, but no one could be reached by presstime Wednesday. ..Source.. by Danny Gallagher, McKinney Courier-Gazette

MI- BRIAN DICKERSON: A plea deal thwarted, a life is ended

3-24-2004 Michigan:

Ernest Hemingway wrote that every true story ends in death.

This is a true story.

It begins two years ago with a troubled 14-year-old girl who documented her sexual exploits in a diary. She called herself a predator. But Oakland County Prosecutor David Gorcyca was more interested in her slightly older sex partners. He charged four of them with criminal sexual conduct, a felony.

In May 2002, when what became known as the Bloomfield Sex Diary case broke, I argued that Gorcyca had overreacted by bringing criminal charges for what amounted to consensual sex between promiscuous teenagers. I noted that, if convicted, the defendants would be listed on Michigan's sex-offender registry until they reached middle age.

After a public uproar, Gorcyca relented. Under a plea agreement blessed by two sentencing judges, all four defendants were permitted to plead guilty to a lesser charge of seduction. The prosecutor and defense attorneys agreed that none of the defendants would be imprisoned or listed on the sex-offender registry.

The 14-year-old girl and her parents were relieved by the deal. "We didn't have an ax to grind," the girl's attorney, Mayer Morganroth, recalled this week. "Nobody wanted to see these young kids stigmatized for life."

It should have ended there -- a fiasco averted, a case of overzealous prosecution brought to a sane resolution.

But it didn't.

Last month, more than a year after the charges against them were resolved, all four defendants were notified they'd be registered as sex offenders after all.

One of them, 20-year-old Justin Fawcett of West Bloomfield, was particularly devastated. On Feb. 27, three days after Fawcett's probation officer broke the news that he'd be publicly branded for the next 23 years, Fawcett's father e-mailed me to express his fear that Justin would kill himself.

ME- Police: Car explosion was suicide

8-20-2008 Maine:
WINSLOW -- An explosion on Monday rocked businesses on China Road, killed a Palermo man and sent flames and automobile parts flying at least 20 feet in the air, witnesses said.

Maine Department of Public Safety Spokesman Steve McCausland said 23-year-old Shane Rexford purchased cigarette lighters at the Cumberland Farms convenience store, drove across the street into the parking lot shared by Pleau's Market and Movie Gallery and ignited a flammable liquid inside his car around 8:15 p.m. Monday.

Rexford died in the fire, which is being treated as a suicide, McCausland said. No one else was hurt.

"I heard this tremendous boom, and it shook the whole building," Movie Gallery Manager Kristen Berard said. The car ignited about 50 feet from the store.

"I ran out, and the trees were all on fire. I was just shaking."

Berard said as she watched, a second explosion launched parts of Rexford's Chevrolet Impala as high as the power lines overhead.

Police and medics arrived on the scene, but Rexford was already dead when they saw him in the driver's seat, according to the Winslow Police call log.

Maine State Police were confident enough about Rexford's identity on Tuesday to inform his mother of what had happened, McCausland said. The medical examiner's office has not yet positively identified Rexford as the deceased.

McCausland said Rexford, of Carrs Corner Road in Palermo, had been a sex offender who, in December 2007, was convicted of possessing sexually explicit material of a minor under 12.

Rexford served five months in the Waldo County Jail and was released in May, a corrections officer said last night from the Belfast jail.

The Impala in the fire was registered in both Rexford's and his mother's names, McCausland said.

Police say the Impala was parked when Rexford lit the flammable fluid. Berard said it appeared that the car was moving while it was in flames, but whether that was from the force of the blast or if the vehicle was still gear, she did not know. From her perspective, she said it appeared that the vehicle slammed into the guard rail at the edge of the parking lot.

The flames and explosion would have been clearly visible from McDonald's across the street.

"My employees told me they could feel the percussion of the blast," McDonald's Manager Derik Boutin said.

Flames scorched trees at the scene about 20 feet up, and charred bits on Monday were still scattered on the asphalt. The metal grill from the Impala and a couple of other charred car parts were also left.

Ken Quirion, of Winslow, was on the Sebasticook River Bridge at a traffic light when he saw youths run across China Road from Cumberland Farms to the fire scene.

A former state fire investigator, Quirion said he drove into the parking lot where the car, parked against the trees with no other vehicles around, was fully engulfed. He said he could not tell if anyone was inside.

"There was so much fire that you couldn't tell anything and I wasn't about to get close because this fire was really going," Quirion said. "The glass was broken out of the whole car, so the fire went extremely quick."

Quirion said he suspected that the Fire Department had just been called about the fire because fire officials arrived about four minutes later -- about the amount of time one would expect for arrival.

"The fire was going awful quick in a very short time and that doesn't happen in an accidental fire," Quirion said.

He said when he heard the news Tuesday that the fire was not accidental, it all made sense.

This was not only the incident in recent memory of an apparent self-immolation, McCausland said.

In Hancock County, a college student doused himself in gasoline and set himself on fire earlier this year, McCausland said. ..News Source.. by JOEL ELLIOTT Staff Writer

OK- Sex offenders struggle to find jobs

7-10-2005 Oklahoma:

As many as 270 sex offenders head to work in Tulsa each day, most in low-paying jobs in busy retail and industrial areas of the city, an analysis of Department of Corrections data indicates.

They often take jobs as stockers, carpenters, janitors, cooks, truck drivers, handymen and temporary laborers.

And those are the lucky ones.

Many sex offenders find it difficult to get a job while on the registry.

"It limits the type of employment that you can secure," said Sandra Lewis, executive director of the Day Center for the Homeless. "Just because of the stigma that goes along with having to register."

Plotting where each of the 584 registered sex offender lives in Tulsa reveals a map with many living in or near downtown. Other concentrations of sex offenders can be found living near 61st Street and Peoria Avenue, near 11th Street and U.S. 169 and 31st Street and Garnett Road.

Plotting where sex offenders work reveals a map depicting concentrations of offenders again in the downtown area as well as areas near major highways such as Memorial Drive between the Broken Arrow Expressway and the Creek Turnpike.

About 15 sex offenders also listed work addresses along the busy industrial area near Mingo Road between 51st and 61st streets, according to DOC data.

Nearly 60 percent of employed registered sex offenders working in Tulsa listed occupations in the labor industry such as painters and mechanics. Another 21 percent work in service industry type positions such as sales, customer service and in one case as a hair stylist.

Twenty-one registered offenders, or about 8 percent of the total employed, worked in professional-type positions such as engineers, computer programers and accountants.

Many sex offenders either work in the service industry or are self-employed, said the Rev. Steve Whitaker, executive director at John 3:16 Mission homeless shelter.

"Construction, concrete, roofing -- those kinds of things are where those guys typically can make a good living," Whitaker said.

"Some of those guys are dangerous and they need to be watched for the rest of their life," Whitaker said. "But there are some of them, I think, we can restore back to our cities, our churches, as our neighbors."

One mother said she is not sure how much of an impact the sex offender registration requirements had on her son and his attempts to find a job.

The mother, who requested anonymity, said her son was a senior at Salina High School in 1999 when he was arrested for what she described, with much embarrassment, as a "high school thing." The mother said her son was walking to the high school restroom when he exposed himself to a group of freshman gym students.

Police were called and her son was led away in handcuffs from school to jail, where he stayed until his court date, she said.

Four months later, he pleaded guilty to indecent exposure. He received a five-year suspended sentence and was ordered to perform 120 hours of community service, court records reflect.

While her son avoided prison time, she said he couldn't escape the specter that followed him in the small Mayes County community.

"He had to leave this community," the mother said.

Her son dropped out of high school and moved to Tulsa. The mother said her son had a hard time landing a job and when he did, he had trouble keeping it.

"It seemed like after that happened, he didn't care," the mother said.

Her son was found shot to death in November 2000 in a wooded area near Lake Hudson in what officials ruled a suicide, state Medical Examiner records indicate. He was one month shy of his 20th birthday.

Looking back, the mother said she is not sure whether having to register contributed to her son's suicide.

"I'm not saying that's what did it," the mother said. She said some consideration should be given to sex offender registration requirements when the charge stems from a nonviolent act.

"He was a pretty normal kid," the mother said. The sex offender registration requirements "changed his life." ..News Source.. by CURTIS KILLMAN World Staff Writer

FL- Metrorail Jumper Faced Sex Assault Trial

Arrested In February 2007 For Sexual Assault On A Minor

Family Says He Remains In A Coma, Little Hope Of Recovery

4-30-2008 Florida:

MIAMI (CBS4) ― An upcoming sexual assault trial and possible deportation reportedly drove a teen to jump in front of an oncoming Metrorail in Coral Gables.

19-year old Jose Camilo Molina Rezk remains in a coma at the Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital. His family told CBS4's news partners at the Miami Herald they've been informed there's little chance of recovery.

In February, 2007, Molina-Rezk was arrested and charged with felony sexual assault and lewd and lascivious behavior by someone over 18 on a child under 12. He spent 3 months in jail before being released on monitored house arrest to await trial.

Molina-Rezk, a Design and Architecture Senior High School graduate, had hoped to serve in the military in Colombia, then follow in his stepfather's footsteps and become an architect.

Man in Bucks County sex case commits suicide

9-25-2007 Pennsylvania

A former substitute teacher awaiting sentencing for sexually assaulting two teenage girls has committed suicide, authorities said.

Jeffrey Anderson, 23, of Philadelphia, asphyxiated himself with a gas stove in a closed room on Saturday, authorities said.

His parents, who had traveled to Philadelphia with other family members to spend a week with Anderson before his sentencing, found his body, said his defense attorney Sara Webster.

Anderson was to be sentenced Friday in Bucks County Court, and faced a minium sentence of 10 to 20 years in prison.

Webster said Anderson was distraught about what he had done and feared spending at least the next decade of his life behind bars.

''He felt horrible about what he did,'' Webster said Tuesday. ''He spent a week in Bucks County Prison and he got a taste of how sex offenders are treated in prison. They are the lowest of the low.''

Anderson pleaded guilty in August to involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, aggravated indecent assault and related charges. He admitted engaging in sex acts with two girls, ages 14 and 15, who were students at Tohickon Middle School in Plumstead Township.

The sex was not forced, but both victims were legally below the age of consent.

If Anderson had committed his crime before February, when state law increased the mandatory minimum from five to 10 years in prison, he would have been facing less time behind bars, she said.

''Mandatory sentencing takes [discretion] away from the judge,'' Webster said. ''It says this is what we think in all cases, whether [it's] a 23-year-old first offender or 40-year-old repeat offender. Forcible rape would be the same sentence.''

But First Assistant District Attorney David Zellis said any effort to portray Anderson as a victim, even of mandatory sentencing laws, was unjust.

''Nobody wanted this to be the way this ended up,'' Zellis said Tuesday. ''This isn't good for the real victims in this case to have to deal with this. It's not good for the community. We were prepared to go to the sentencing and settle for whatever the judge handed down.''

Zellis said a suicide note Anderson left said nothing about fearing a long prison term, only remorse for his actions. And, he added, 10 to 20 years in prison would not have been too harsh a sentence.

Anderson acted deliberately over several weeks, Zellis said. It was not a case of a one-time mistake.

''What he did is a horrific thing for these 14- and 15-year-olds to bear and for their families to have to pick up the pieces from for many years to come,'' Zellis said.

Anderson began communicating with the girls in April using text messaging, instant messaging and the Internet site Facebook.

The girls' parents uncovered instant messages between Anderson and the two girls using computer software and notified police.

Anderson was arrested May 7, and confessed to kissing the two girls in a classroom at the middle school and engaging in sex acts with the girls at one of their homes.

The Central Bucks School District fired Anderson after his arrest. He also was dismissed by the Warrington Swim Team, where he had been a coach.

Webster said parents of some of the children he coached were prepared to speak on Anderson's behalf at the sentencing. ..more.. by Scott Kraus | Of The Morning Call