Sorry I read without reading... lolPsych0_Cr1tt3r wrote:
... and found "other items that were taken into evidence," from Erickson's bedroom.
Isn't Massachusetts in hill billy country? Because if it is, it would explain quite a lot I think...
No, Louisiana is Hillbilly country... and you're confusing in-breeding with kiddie pornSamaya wrote:Sorry I read without reading... lolPsych0_Cr1tt3r wrote:
... and found "other items that were taken into evidence," from Erickson's bedroom.
Isn't Massachusetts in hill billy country? Because if it is, it would explain quite a lot I think...
Hell no. Massachusetts is Clever Country.Samaya wrote:Sorry I read without reading... lolPsych0_Cr1tt3r wrote:
... and found "other items that were taken into evidence," from Erickson's bedroom.
Isn't Massachusetts in hill billy country? Because if it is, it would explain quite a lot I think...
Did that happen to you Neon?neon_chameleon wrote:lol he's dressed up as Darth Vader.
Dude that's hectic. pwned. It's horrible that he has stuff like that. But it reminds you always check what cd you hand in. Although for a final programming assignment why not submit to an ftp directory or something.
I sure hope his mates didn't switch the CD as a joke, as that's a pretty sick joke.
Triple owned, actually. His myspace got owned too.eraser wrote:Found this:
http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/in ... w_Erickson
LOL! Double owned!!!
I wonder if these factoids were part of his speech.....CourierPostOnline wrote:Performer at schools faces child porn charge
A Barrington man, known to area schoolchildren and educators as "Whaleman," turned himself in on a child pornography charge Friday, state police officials said.
Stuart Goldman, 63, previously was charged with drug offenses following his arrest on March 17, 2006.
Goldman is accused of growing 192 marijuana plants in his home, officials said. Detectives found 3 pounds of processed marijuana in the home.
During the arrest, Goldman allegedly told state troopers he wanted to get his lawyer's contact information from his computer. When he did, a trooper saw Goldman's screen saver contained child pornography images, state police Capt. Al Della Fave said.
The state police's forensic computer lab found nearly 400 images of child pornography on the computer, officials said.
It took nearly 11 months for the pornography charges to be filed because the lab works on many high-priority cases from federal, state and local sources, state police Sgt. Stephen Jones said.
"There's no indication this pornography was created by or distributed by Mr. Goldman," Jones said.
Performing as "Whaleman," Goldman conducts assemblies about whales for schools in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York and Connecticut, Jones said.
He began the Whaleman gig in 1985 and charges $500 per assembly, according to his Web site, www.whaletales.net. In March, he was charged with manufacturing a controlled dangerous substance. He was released from Camden County Jail after posting $200,000 bail.
On Friday, he was charged with endangering the welfare of a child in connection with suspected possession of child pornography.
He turned himself in at Barrington Police Department and posted $2,500 bail.
Why does this whole article remind me of south park? This @$$hole is just an hippie... I mean look at him. Now where's my slayer CD?jamin_za wrote:Okay, so I'm keeping my theme of "busted pedophiles" going here.....
CourierPostOnline wrote:Performer at schools faces child porn charge
A Barrington man, known to area schoolchildren and educators as "Whaleman," turned himself in on a child pornography charge Friday, state police officials said.
Stuart Goldman, 63, previously was charged with drug offenses following his arrest on March 17, 2006.
Goldman is accused of growing 192 marijuana plants in his home, officials said. Detectives found 3 pounds of processed marijuana in the home.
During the arrest, Goldman allegedly told state troopers he wanted to get his lawyer's contact information from his computer. When he did, a trooper saw Goldman's screen saver contained child pornography images, state police Capt. Al Della Fave said.
The state police's forensic computer lab found nearly 400 images of child pornography on the computer, officials said.
It took nearly 11 months for the pornography charges to be filed because the lab works on many high-priority cases from federal, state and local sources, state police Sgt. Stephen Jones said.
"There's no indication this pornography was created by or distributed by Mr. Goldman," Jones said.
Performing as "Whaleman," Goldman conducts assemblies about whales for schools in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York and Connecticut, Jones said.
He began the Whaleman gig in 1985 and charges $500 per assembly, according to his Web site, www.whaletales.net. In March, he was charged with manufacturing a controlled dangerous substance. He was released from Camden County Jail after posting $200,000 bail.
On Friday, he was charged with endangering the welfare of a child in connection with suspected possession of child pornography.
He turned himself in at Barrington Police Department and posted $2,500 bail.
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I wonder if these factoids were part of his speech.....
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RockyMountainNews wrote:Boy says he posed nude for teacher
A boy told a judge Monday that his eighth-grade science teacher changed a failing test grade after he reluctantly agreed to let the teacher take nude photos of him.
The boy, now 17, testified in the Jefferson County trial of former Everitt Middle School teacher Marshall Walker, who is charged with 54 counts of taking erotic photos and videos of three boys to whom he offered gifts of guns and hunting equipment.
The boy said Walker offered to take him skeet shooting and they were gathering equipment at Walker's home in 2003 when he spotted a pornographic DVD. Walker became concerned after the boy made a joke about it, telling the boy that now he had "dirt" on him, the boy said.
"He said I could make him lose his job, that he could lose everything," the boy said. After they returned from shooting, he said Walker proposed the nude photos.
"I told him no. He persisted," the boy said.
Walker offered him a deck of pornographic playing cards with nude women if he would pose. The boy declined.
Walker then offered him a duck call. The boy still refused.
"Then he mentioned my failing the last test," the boy said. "He said if I did this for him, he would raise my grade up to a B on the test. I thought about it, and I needed that grade on the test. So I told him OK."
"As I laid on the bed, he kind of circled around and took pictures. I laid down because I was really uncomfortable. I was feeling helpless, just scared, small, tiny."
The next day at school, the boy said they acted "like it never happened. I blocked it out. I was very embarrassed. I didn't want to think about it."
The boy said he told only his best friend and tried to forget about it until last year, when his family was watching a movie that depicted a counselor taking nude photos of a boy.
He said he couldn't sleep that night and told his father the next day.
Walker was arrested in the Everitt Middle School parking lot May 5, after the boy made a call, with law enforcement listening in.
The teacher repeatedly denied knowing what his former student was talking about.
Police subsequently executed search warrants at Walker's home and his parents' home, seizing homemade erotic videos and dozens of erotic photos of young boys, including a stack of more than 30 photos of nude boys tucked into his appointment book.
Police were able to track down two other victims from those tapes and photos. One is a boy whose father had committed suicide and who was an eighth-grader at Bell Middle School when Marshall was student-teaching there in 1997.
The third was another Everitt student, whose single mother viewed Marshall as a "godsend," prosecutors said, for taking an interest in her son during the 2002-03 school year.
A judge, rather than a jury, is hearing the case. The defense told the court that Marshall never touched the boys or asked them to have sexual contact with him. Those facts could become significant because attorney Harvey Steinburg has argued that several of the charges the teacher faces require prosecutors to show he intended to have sexual contact with the boys.
The teacher...