Author: Trench Reynolds

  • The tapes will NOT be released

    The tapes will NOT be released

    Sheriff to Release Columbine Documents:

    But not the tapes…

    Sheriff Ted Mink said he decided against releasing the tapes after the FBI, which conducted a review at his request, concluded they “could serve as a strong motivating influence for other adolescents to commit and/or attempt to commit similar acts of violence. The tapes provide instructional material for how to successfully plan and implement similar acts.”

    It’s a little too late for that now, isn’t it? Do Red Lake, Rocori, and Santee ring a bell?

  • SOME Columbine evidence to be released

    SOME Columbine evidence to be released

    Sheriff Plans To Release More Columbine Evidence:

    (AP) GOLDEN, Colo. The Jefferson County sheriff said Monday he plans to make public nearly 1,000 pages of documents seized from the homes of the Columbine High School killers, but the release could be delayed if the gunmen’s parents appeal.

    During searches of the Harris and Klebold homes after the shootings, sheriff’s deputies seized journals kept by the gunmen, videotapes and audio tapes. In a news release, Mink said he wanted to release 936 pages of evidence but did not say whether that would include any of the tapes.

    I’ll get to the appeal in a minute. Only 1,000 pages of evidence? What about the basement tapes? What about evidence item #201? I get the feeling that this is going to be 1,000 pages of bureaucratic crap. Now back to the appeal…

    Sheriff Ted Mink said a state Supreme Court ruling on the documents gave the parents of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold the right to appeal his decision. It was not immediately clear whether they would appeal and how long that might take.

    The gunmen’s parents fought to keep the records private. They have said they fear the material could inspire copycat crimes.

    You know they are going to appeal. And it has nothing to do with the fact that it would inspire copycat crimes. It’s a little too late for that. In my opinion, it’s because they don’t want to get sued by the victims of copycat crimes. This will more than likely be tied up in the courts for years.

    They’ll find D.B. Cooper before all this evidence is released.

  • 6/16/06: From the Mail Sack

    6/16/06: From the Mail Sack

    Let’s dip into the mail sack today, shall we?

    Today it’s from a mutant that escaped from the cornfield in my entry about the Columbine death photos

    Vodka & Reb Says:

    June 16th, 2006 at 2:54 am

    Check out Super Columbine Massacre RPG. It’s a game with crummy graphics, but it’s a game about the columbine shooters. Super cool. They’re actually making games about these Heros, One day they’ll make a game, with graphics like Doom 3, but it’ll be just about that day April 20, 1999. The whole game. Can you imagine.

    Hope a gaming company makes the game soon.
    That would rule 😈

    Is that the kind of dialog you were hoping for, Danny?

  • What Katherine Lester’s parents could do

    What Katherine Lester’s parents could do

    Parents may need court to rein in MySpace teen:

    I found this to be an interesting article from the Detroit Free Press about what recourse Katherine Lester’s parents could have taken in keeping her from running away again…

    Technically, Katherine Lester’s parents can prohibit her from reuniting with a Middle Eastern man she met on an Internet site. She is, after all, 16, a minor, and according to Michigan law, still under the care of her parents.

    But realistically, there may be little they can do to keep her home, short of having a court declare the teen incorrigible, legal experts say.

    But Lester turns 17 next week. Experts say that should she decide to leave home again, police may not want to look for a runaway at that age, particularly if her parents and authorities know where she is.

    “I’ve had cases where kids that age get up and walk out, and yes, the police will take a missing persons report. But will they treat it like a 9-year-old who disappears off the street? No, they won’t,” said Bloomfield Hills attorney Leslie Logan, who specializes in family and probate law.

    Attorney Diana Bare of Ortonville said the circumstances surrounding the case might make it more likely that law enforcement and the courts would be aggressive in trying to keep Lester in the country, but ultimately, her parents would have to seek help from the courts.

    “I really think the danger in which this girl has put herself makes it a different kind of case,” she said. ” … The fact that she met him on the Internet, that he surreptitiously moved to get her out of the country, without her parents knowing, it just smacks of criminality.”

    Michigan law allows children as young as 16 to wed with parental permission.

    It also allows 16-year-olds to become what’s known as emancipated minors, freeing them from parental control.

    But that takes a court order and there is no such order in the Lester case, at least not yet.

    If the Lester family decided to try to control the girl with the court’s help, they would have to ask that a judge find her incorrigible — meaning she refuses to obey her parents — which would allow them to place her in a secure juvenile facility until she turns 18.

    The measures may seem a bit drastic, but isn’t what she did drastic at best?

  • Abdullah Psycho’s parents speak

    Abdullah Psycho’s parents speak

    West Bank family upset by Michigan teen’s no-show:

    The creepy keeps getting creepier…

    NABLUS, West Bank (AP) Relatives of a West Bank man whose 16-year-old American girlfriend flew to the Mideast to marry him after they met on the Internet are distraught that she has returned home, and say they still hope to bring the couple together.

    Last week, Katherine Lester slipped out of her mother’s house in Gilford, Mich., and boarded a flight to Israel, where the mother of her prospective groom was waiting to pick her up and take her to Jericho.

    But U.S. authorities, who had tracked her down through the popular MySpace.com Web site where she had met 20-year-old Abdullah Jinzawi, intercepted her at an Amman, Jordan, stopover on Friday, seized her passport and forced her to go home. She has been in seclusion since returning late Friday.

    The wedding is off at least for now.

    Sana Jinzawi, Abdullah’s mother, said her son is heartbroken and insisted the two are in love.

    “She was going to sign a marriage contract as soon as she got here,” she said, adding that she told Katherine to “bring a pink dress for the engagement party and a white dress for the wedding.”

    “She wanted to convert to Islam and wear the head covering and live with us and adopt our culture,” she said.

    Jericho, a dusty backwater of 17,000 people, is a place of relative calm in the strife-torn West Bank, where Israelis and Palestinians frequently clash.

    Abdullah Jinzawi, who works in his father’s business, delivering goods to minimarkets, is no longer giving interviews. But in a phone interview with WNEM-TV in Saginaw, Mich., on Saturday, he said he met Katherine on the social networking hub seven months ago, that he was a wealthy businessman and that he wanted to marry her. He said he sent her the money for the flight.

    “I love her, and no one can pull me away from her,” he told the station. “She’s only mine, you know, and I do love her a lot.” He said he still plans to marry her, once she is old enough.

    Sana Jinzawi, who holds an Israeli identity card, said she traveled to Ben-Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv to greet the would-be bride last week.

    “When she didn’t arrive it was a sad day for us. All kinds of thoughts went through our heads and we asked the U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem, and they told us she went back to the U.S. from Jordan,” she said.

    The mother said her family was taken aback by all the attention the case has received and is afraid the FBI would become involved. They insist they did not want to hurt the girl and had no idea she acted without her parents’ consent.

    Hopefully, when she gets older, Katherine Lester will realize just how big the mistake she almost made was.

    Still doesn’t change the fact that this whole story gives me the jibblies.

  • Katherine Lester in hiding

    Katherine Lester in hiding

    Girl, 16, in hiding after attempted rendezvous in Israel:

    Details from the press conference held by Katherine Lester’s family…

    Lester’s mother, Shawn, and sister, Mary, appeared with attorney Renee Wood at a press conference. At one point, Shawn Lester began to cry, but did not speak to the media. Wood acknowledged that Katherine Lester is doing well and appeared “jovial” upon her return to the United States, but said Shawn Lester hasn’t been alone with her daughter since her return. Katherine is in hiding after creating a global stir by traveling to meet a man who calls himself Abdullah Psycho.

    “The family (is) so traumatized that it’s hard for them to speak about it,” Wood said. “Shawn loves her very much, but she cannot support her actions. She doesn’t know why this happened.

    The 16-year-old persuaded her parents to get her a passport, saying she needed it for a trip to Canada. Instead, she left home in a taxi June 4. Later, it was revealed she stayed in hotels in Bay City and New York.

    I wonder if she was staying at nice hotels or Uncle Dave’s Roach Hut. What reasonable hotel would let a 16-year-old stay by herself? Fake ID, maybe?

  • No sexual assault charge for Sierra Vista hazer

    No sexual assault charge for Sierra Vista hazer

    No sexual assault charges for Sierra Vista basketball player:

    A judge says there is not enough evidence to find a Sierra Vista High School basketball player guilty of sexually assaulting a fellow teammate. The 17 year old student was being tried as a juvenile in family court.

    In the end, the judge says there wasn’t enough evidence presented to prove “penetration”. He did however find the teen delinquent of open and gross lewdness as well as battery.

    A hearing will be held later this month to determine the punishment for the student.

    When I posted the last story about this trial, I asked since when did getting digitally sodomized become “horseplay”?

    A#1 commenter Jim jokingly shot back with “Depends which digit and how many knuckles deep it goes”.

    I guess he was right.

    I guess the suspect would have to be prison raping the victim in front of a school assembly to prove “penetration”.

  • Abdullah Psycho

    Abdullah Psycho

    FBI wants to hear call to man who wooed Mich. teen:

    This is an article about the Michigan girl, Katherine Lester, who ran away from home to meet a man she met on MySpace in Jordan…

    The FBI is interested in getting a copy of a phone interview a Saginaw TV station did with a man it says was planning to rendezvous in Israel with a teenager from rural Michigan’s Thumb.

    “We’d be interested in seeing the interview,” FBI special agent Terry Booth said Sunday.

    He would not say if authorities had interviewed the man, who refers to himself as Abdullah Psycho on his MySpace.com page. Nor would Booth comment on any aspect of the investigation to determine “if any federal violations occurred” when Katherine Lester, 16, of Gilford Township traveled to meet a man, thought to be 25, whom she met through the popular Web site.

    Lester’s escapade launched an international search that involved local police, the FBI and agents in Amman, Jordan, and Tel Aviv.

    CBS affiliate WNEM TV-5 in Saginaw first broadcast its interview with Abdullah on its 10 p.m. news Saturday.

    In the interview, the man professed his love for Lester, whom agents intercepted in Amman on Thursday and persuaded to return home. She returned to Bishop Airport in Flint on Friday.

    “I love her. She’s mine, only mine,” the man said in the interview.

    His artistic, goth-style My-Space page shows a photo of him with his head down and face hidden. The site says: “I give you my heart, Kath” and includes a photo of Lester, who’s listed as a friend on his page.

    Initially, the man was described as 25, but WNEM producer Allison Marple said he told a reporter he was 20 and from a wealthy family, which is how he had the means to send Lester the airfare to Israel.

    He hasn’t been charged with any crime yet, but here is his MySpace.

    I’m not afraid to say that this is one creepy story. Let’s forget the part where the girl runs away to Jordan of all places, but expecting this girl to run away to Jordan on a whim is just damn creepy.

    I also have some apologies to make. In the last entry I did on this, I made some comments chiding the parents. At the time, I was not aware that the girl ran away after the parents realized the Canada trip was a ruse. I apologize for my assumptions.

  • Jay Coffield

    Jay Coffield

    Police say man arranged sex with girl, 14, on Myspace:

    NAPERVILLE — Naperville police have arrested another man accused of soliciting sex from a teenage girl on the popular social networking Web site Myspace.com.

    Jay D. Coffield, 44, of Morris was arrested about 6:15 p.m. Friday in a Naperville coffee shop where he had planned to meet the girl, 14, police said.

    Coffield, who used the screen name “Mistercee42” on Myspace.com, was charged with felony indecent solicitation of a child, and was taken to the Will County Jail in Joliet.

    Police were alerted to Coffield by a relative of the girl, who said the man had tried to set up a meeting with her.

    Police then had several online chats with Coffield and set up the encounter at the coffee shop. Coffield had planned to meet the girl there Friday night and take her to the DuPage River Park and engage in sex, police said.

    Here is his MySpace. (Not Safe For Work) He has a video of some camgirl doing a striptease and under who he’d like to meet it says “I’d love to hear from anyone and everyone! All people of all age groups are welcome.”

    Obviously.

    This is the second arrest in so many weeks in Naperville, Ill. The last one was John Wentworth.

  • Announcement on Columbine tapes soon

    Announcement on Columbine tapes soon

    Sheriff to reveal decision on Columbine files’ release:

    Jefferson County Sheriff Ted Mink is finally getting ready to announce whether or not the Columbine evidence will be released to the public…

    A long-awaited decision on whether to release Columbine materials to the public that have been suppressed since the 1999 high school shootings will be made shortly.

    Jefferson County Sheriff Ted Mink wrote a letter to victims’ families dated Thursday thanking them for their “willingness to share your concerns and suggestions on whether or not to allow inspection of certain Columbine records by the public.”

    Among the materials yet to be publicly released are the so-called “basement tapes” made by killers Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold in which they brandish weapons and boast about their upcoming rampage at Columbine High School.

    In the letter, obtained by The Denver Post, Mink does not say what the decision will be but does say “barring any unforeseen delays, my office will announce its intent and file with the Jefferson County District Court in the coming days.”

    It’s only been since last November that the Colorado Supreme Court ruled the materials could be released. It’s now seven months later and seven years since Columbine. Why so long? And will Mink even decide to release the tapes? If he doesn’t, it will just add more speculation that he’s trying to hide something.