Author: Trench Reynolds

  • Patrick Lee Kenney

    Patrick Lee Kenney

    Man arrested after MySpace exchanges with girl:

    25-year-old Patrick Lee Kenney of Portland, Oregon was arrested for trying to meet a 12-year-old from Klamath Falls for sex. The girl’s mother found explicit messages and photos from Kenney.

    She then called the police, who posed as the girl and continued to talk to Kenney. Turns out Kenney has family in Klamath Falls and asked to meet the girl. You know what happens next.

    Police were waiting for him and arrested him. He tried the “she said she was 15” defense. Oregon age of consent is 18.

    I found a couple of MySpaces that fit the bill, one is set to private and one is by an obvious horndog. However, without a pic or mugshot, I can’t narrow them down. Hell, they both might be his but without a pic to compare with I can’t post either.

    Thanks to Pilar for the link.

    UPDATE: One of the commenters below says that this is Kenney’s MySpace.

  • Murder is never juvenile

    Murder is never juvenile

    Growing up in prison:

    As most of you know, I write about juvenile offenders on an almost daily basis. Not only have I written about school shootings, but I’ve also written about such teenage murderers as Patrick Armstrong, Scott Dyleski, the Zarate brothers, and Esmie Tseng. So I like to think I have a little bit of knowledge on the subject.

    I am of the opinion that most juvenile offenders know the difference between right and wrong, and that most know that murder is wrong. That being said, I have no problem whatsoever with teenage killers being tried as adults and being subject to adult sentences.

    In California, voters approved a law known as Proposition 115 which allows judges to sentence 16-year-olds who have committed murder with “special circumstances” to be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The most infamous teen killer to receive that sentence was the aforementioned Scott Dyleski.

    Scott Dyleski was tried and found guilty in the brutal slaying of Pam Vitale, the wife of famed criminal defense attorney Daniel Horowitz. Dyleski was 16 when he bludgeoned Pam Vitale to death with a piece of crown molding that he beat her with 39 times before carving a cross into her back. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

    Now a California politician, Assemblyman Leland Yee, D-San Francisco, who also has a doctorate in child psychology, wants to repeal Proposition 115. He has proposed The California Juvenile Life Without Parole Reform Act, which would block judges from sentencing minors to life without parole. Under the proposed legislation, the most a teenage killer could receive is 25 years with parole. Yee believes that youthful offenders have the best chance of being rehabilitated.

    I’ve been doing this long enough that I’ve heard all the arguments. It’s always the same old buzz words and phrases. Rehabilitation, they’re not mature enough to understand their actions, they had hard childhoods, jail is not a deterrent. The Helen Lovejoy’s of the world who are always bemoaning “Won’t someone please think of the children?” never use the following words. Punishment, personal responsibility, or justice for the victim. They’re more concerned about the quality of life of the killer rather than the victim who has no life anymore.

    In my opinion, rehabilitation in adults or teens is the exception rather than the norm. Proponents of this bill also claim it would help alleviate the prison population. Do you know what would be a surefire way to alleviate the prison population? If people stopped killing each other.

    So, just because the prisons are crowded, we’re supposed to lessen the burden on the killers? Logic like that would make Aristotle roll in his grave. Not only that, but teens are not as stupid as supporters of this new legislation make them out to be.

    Who do you go to when you can’t work a feature on your cell phone or computer? Especially with the degradation of parenting in our society, teens are rushed into adulthood faster than ever.

    Repealing Proposition 115 would be devastating in a state like California, where gang violence is the most active in the country. All they would have to do is have their under 18 members carry out their killings, so they’ll have shorter sentences if they get caught.

    California has also had its share of school shootings, such as the Santana High School shooting. Again, if Prop 115 was repealed, school shooters like Andy Williams would have no deterrent whatsoever from creating another Columbine.

    This isn’t the 1950s anymore where the worst thing juveniles did was graffiti, shoplifting, or smoking. This is the 21st Century where, unfortunately, teens are more capable of killing than ever before.

    And I know this is cliché, but I wonder how many supporters of The California Juvenile Life Without Parole Reform Act would still be supporters if one of their family were the victim of the teen murderer.

    Justice is supposed to be for the victim, not for the condemned.

  • Osantowski to be sentenced on yet another charge

    Osantowski to be sentenced on yet another charge

    Our favorite Michigan mutant, Andrew Osantowski, is back in the news again. This time for one of his many sentencings. He will be sentenced on March 6th for charges of breaking and entering into a gun shop, which he pleaded guilty to. He had stolen the guns in preparation for his planned assault against Chippewa Valley High School. He is already serving a 4 1/2 year sentence for the plot.

  • Additional charges filed in Memorial Middle shooting

    Additional charges filed in Memorial Middle shooting

    White hearing postponed again:

    Thomas White, the 14-year-old gunman in the Memorial Middle School shooting, has had a preliminary hearing postponed because prosecutors have filed additional charges.

    Jasper County Assistant Prosecutor Todd Hawkins said after reviewing police records, the prosecutor’s office filed two additional charges against White Monday afternoon – a second first degree assault charge and a felony charge of unlawful use of a weapon.

    No word on how much that could potentially add to his sentence.

  • More Stickam antics

    More Stickam antics

    Potential Dangers Of Webcams:

    Just another local news article, this time from Philly, about the dangers of Stickam.

    For two months, CBS 3 has been monitoring the website stickam.com – the latest in chat room websites that allow users to communicate using a webcam.

    It’s as simple as hooking up your camera, logging onto the site, and then anyone can log on and watch you, live.

    One local girl, who used the words “fondle me” in her on-screen name, went so far as to list her hometown.

    One girl, who claims to be 16, calls herself the fallen angel.

    We watched as she flashed her chest for the camera when someone in the chat room asks “can’t we see what’s under the blue top?”

    Other comments to her were “I bet you look so sexy naked” and “you should come to my bedroom sometime.”

    And another teen, whose screen name is Toni, also made sexual gestures for the camera at the prodding of strangers, “we’re not asking for a lot” one person writes.

    “They lose entirely that sense of modesty that you would otherwise have in polite conversation, and the problem with that is that those images then end up on the internet,” said Green.

    And possibly into the hands of child predators.

    It’s important to note, and we’re glad to report, that most of teens we encountered online were not participating in sexual behavior. Many of them use the cameras simply to communicate with friends.

    But the bottom line is if you allow your teen to have a webcam, supervise their use, and make sure their computer is in a public area of your home.

    Why some parents still don’t do that is beyond me.

  • Werribee suspects may receive light sentences

    I got a tip from a reader Alan in Australia who says that two of the Werribee rape DVD suspects will be receiving light sentences. This is the e-mail he sent me verbatim.

    Something finally appears to be stirring from the Victoria Police.

    It appears only two of them will face charges of sexual assault.

    This is from a myspace page that has gone from private to public.

    ah not really, they just wanted me to describe the night and how i made
    the bomb n shit, and they asked if i feel guilty and if i understand wat i
    did was wrong lol

    yer man, made me do sum interview thing, and they showd dad the dvd. the
    f**khead hit the roof. Strted clipping me n shit infrnt of tht copper and
    was like giving them permission to take me prints n shit.

    Yer well they said i got sum caution of behaviour bond thing, so no
    biggie”

    A good behavior bond *shakes head*

    I’ll bring you confirmation as soon as I get it.

  • Seized computers can’t be used in Castillo trial

    Seized computers can’t be used in Castillo trial

    Judge: Prosecutors in school shooting case can’t use computers:

    A judge has ruled that the computers in the home of Alvaro Castillo cannot be used as evidence by prosecutors because the computers were improperly seized.

    Castillo is the Hillsborough, North Carolina, teen who killed his father, Rafael Huezo Castillo, before taking shots at his former high school, Orange High.

    The prosecutors shouldn’t worry too much, since Castillo did send what was basically a videotaped confession to a local newspaper.

  • FBI on Stickam

    FBI on Stickam

    FBI calls popular new Web site for kids ‘evil’:

    It seems that the FBI has the same opinion of Stickam that I do.

    “I describe this as an evil page,” said FBI Special Agent Jane Brillhart, “The total webcam thing out there is just evil waiting to happen.”

    According to law enforcement agents, webcam chats between strangers can lead to unwanted sexually graphic images being shown live to children or adults.

    Special Agent Brillhart goes undercover looking for sexual predators. She expects future prosecutions to come from webcam complaints.

    “I think this is something we’re going to start getting information on and tips from people who say there’s things happening on this page that are inappropriate,” said Brillhart.

    Sadly, it’s only a matter of time.

  • James Lewerke sentenced

    James Lewerke sentenced

    Valpo school slasher avoids prison time:

    James Lewerke, the Indiana teen who was arrested for a 2004 slashing attack against his classmates, will receive no prison time.

    Instead, for his guilty but insane plea, he’ll be housed in a mental facility in Iowa until he’s 21. James is 17 at present. Then at the time of his release, he’ll be on 9 years probation where he’ll be required to undergo psychiatric treatment.

    This is one of the few times I agree with a mental health sentence. From what I’ve read, James had legitimate mental health issues that need to be addressed, and luckily, he’s going to get the help he needs.

  • Stickam Strikes

    Stickam Strikes

    Live, Streaming Website Poses Online Dangers:

    Back when I first posted about Stickam I had the feeling that its unmonitored webcam chats would make MySpace look like an ice cream social. Unfortunately, it seems I was right…

    If you haven’t heard of Stickam, chances are, your kids have. It’s another social networking site, much like MySpace, Friendster or Xanga, but this site goes further.

    Users stream their webcameras live and connect with other people’s webcameras. You could see and hear everything in real time. What happens here should concern every parent. We want to warn you, some of the material in this story may be inappropriate for young kids.

    One recent afternoon, the News 4 WOAI Trouble Shooters logged onto Stickam curious about what we would find there.

    Stationed halfway across the world, we found men who say they are army soldiers. They were apparently looking to make some new friends online.

    They had just connected with a young woman on her Stickman webpage. We won’t reveal her face or screen name, because according to what she wrote in her chats with other Stickam users, she is only 12-years-old.

    The guys are having a good time. They are dancing, singing, and chatting with that 12-year-old girl they don’t know.

    Through their live webcam, they show her a bottle of what looks to be alcohol and a pill.

    Just a few minutes into their online chat, they asked her to expose herself. They also said they have something to show her. Things were about to get worse.

    Stickam has posted a warning on its site, saying sexually explicit content is “prohibited.” That didn’t seem to matter to the soldiers chatting with the 12-year-old girl. Just minutes into their live webcamera chat, one of the men exposed himself to the girl and to all the other users looking in on her chat room.

    She seemed to laugh it off and the men continue to say lewd things to her, while other people logged into the chatroom try to shield the young girl.

    One user wrote: “she’s a child.”

    Another wrote: “are u (sic) aware (the girl’s) parents are cops?”

    A third person claimed to be videotaping the whole thing. That person later backed off and admitted he didn’t videotape it. But we did. An Army spokeswoman has asked for all of our findings to send to the Criminal Investigation Division.

    You should really watch the video attached to the article to get the full effect.

    I can’t stress this enough that if you have underage kids, please monitor their online activity. Place the computer in the living room or another common area. Don’t rely on a website to babysit your kids.

    Stickam has already banned 4500 users for inappropriate use of their site. Just imagine how many more they’re not catching since they don’t police their site.