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Video: Woman Seen Beating Child Is Attacked By Angry Mob

June 24, 2008 · Filed Under Legal News, U.S. News, Video · 1 Comment 

Texas Court: State Wrong To Seize Polygamists’ Kids

May 22, 2008 · Filed Under Legal News, Video · Comment 

10-Year Old Gives Birth In Idaho

May 9, 2008 · Filed Under U.S. News · Comment 

USA Today is reporting that a 37-year old illegal alien raped a 10-year old girl who gave birth last month in Idaho.

Video: Giant Polygamist Temple Contained Bed For Forced Sex

April 10, 2008 · Filed Under U.S. News, Video · Comment 

Texas Standoff: Police Attempt Raid On Polygamist Compound

April 5, 2008 · Filed Under Legal News, Religion, U.S. News · Comment 

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It looks like Police are finally going to bring the lawless Fundamentalist Mormons under control. For years these people led by imprisoned child rapist Warren Jeffs have lived outside the law in their compound in Texas. Stories of child rape, child weddings, and children giving birth to children, have been trickling out of the this cult for years.

For some reason people get hot under the collar about illegal immigration, because it’s a violation of federal law. Fine, I can go along with that, but if we’re going to enforce that federal law then we should enforce the federal law against polygamy.

So thankfully, the Police are finally taking a hard look at the kind of show these freaks are running down in Texas. State Troopers attempted to serve a search warrant after being alerted about a marriage between a 15-year old girl and a 50-year old man. The 15-year old allegedly gave birth 8-months ago which is even more cause for concern.

Yesterday evening, child welfare officials removed 52-girls from the compound and by Saturday evening a total of 137 children and 46 women were being housed and interviewed by authorities.

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The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) broke away from the Mormon church after the latter disavowed polygamy more than a century ago.

The compound sits down a narrow paved road and behind a hill that shields it almost entirely from view in town. Only the 80-foot-high, gleaming white temple can be seen on the horizon. The sheer size of the temple is enough to make even the most ostentatious Saudi Prince blush.

The FLDS has been led by everyone’s favorite pedophile/messiah Warren Jeffs since his father died in 2002. In November, Jeffs was sentenced to two consecutive sentences of five years to life in prison in Utah for being an accomplice to the rape of a 14-year-old girl who wed her cousin in an arranged marriage in 2001.

Basically the FLDS is multi-generational Disneyland for pedophiles that the authorities have allowed to flourish under the guise of “freedom of religion.”

In Arizona, Jeffs is charged as an accomplice with four counts each of incest and sexual conduct with a minor stemming from two arranged marriages between teenage girls and their older male relatives. He is jailed in Kingman, Ariz., awaiting trial.

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The Jeffs trial and subsequent investigations into these wingnuts has shown “freedom” and “religion” are about the last things going on in this place.

I hope the Feds shut this place down and put all the leaders in the damn clink where they belong. Then Maybe the 137+ kids who’ve been imprisoned by this cult will at least have the chance at a normal life.

For the moment at least, the child molesters in charge are refusing to allow authorities to search the compound and negotiations are under way. After the disasters are Ruby Ridge and Waco, Police are not taking any chances and preparing for the worst.

-Chris Jones

Supreme Court Looks At Death Penalty For Child Rape

January 4, 2008 · Filed Under Legal News · Comment 

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The Supreme Court agreed Friday to decide whether a state can execute someone convicted of raping a child, one of the few remaining crimes that does not require the death of the victim to result in capital punishment.

Patrick Kennedy, 43, was sentenced to death for the rape of his 8- year-old stepdaughter in Louisiana.

He is the only person on death row in the United States for a rape that was not also accompanied by a killing.

The Supreme Court banned executions for rape in 1977 in a case in which the victim was an adult woman.

Kennedy’s lawyers say the death penalty for child rape violates the Eighth Amendment protection against cruel and unusual punishment.

It’s ridiculous not to apply the death penalty to child rapists. They may not have physically killed a child, but emotionally and psychologically they have.

Child rapists are usually impossible to rehabilitate and almost always re-offend if they are released.

Every week in this country we hear about some pedophile who gets paroled and then rapes another child. Unfortunately, the child usually ends up dying a horrifying death sooner or later.

For a prison system that is dangerously overcrowded already, we simply don’t have the space to warehouse every predator.

We can’t let them out and we don’t have the room or money to house them, so the death penalty makes for a great alternative. An alternative that they indeed deserve many times over.

Any person who would rape their 8-year old daughter simply does not deserve to live. There is no room in this world for people who commit such heinous acts.

-Chris Jones

Exterminator Finds 9-year Old Bound With Duct Tape In Closet

November 30, 2007 · Filed Under Crime, U.S. News, Video · Comment 

Occult Child Sex: Trial Begins For Louisiana Church Members Accused

November 27, 2007 · Filed Under Legal News, Religion, U.S. News, Video · Comment 

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Oprah Takes Charge After School Abuse Case

November 5, 2007 · Filed Under World News · Comment 

U.S. talk show host and media magnate Oprah Winfrey said on Monday she was “cleaning house” at her exclusive all-girl academy in South Africa after a dormitory matron was charged with abusing students.

Describing the charges — including soliciting under-age girls to perform indecent acts — as one of the most devastating experiences in her life, Winfrey said she had not renewed the head mistress’s contract and was taking other tough measures.

“We are removing the dorm parents, and as I have said to the girls, (we are) cleaning house from top to bottom,” she said in a video news conference from Chicago.

“It has shaken me to my core,” said Winfrey, who has herself told of suffering sexual abuse as a child and offered advice to other victims.

Former dormitory matron Virginia Mokgobo, 27, was arrested on Thursday on charges including assault, indecent assault and soliciting under-age girls to perform indecent acts.

A Tearful Oprah Back in Africa

October 29, 2007 · Filed Under Celebrity News, World News · Comment 

A tearful Oprah Winfrey begged parents to forgive her for an alleged abuse scandal at her girls’ school in South Africa.

The school was hit two weeks ago with allegations that one of the matrons fondled a girl and physically abused other students.

The school’s principal – indentified only as Dr Mzimane – and at least one other matron were put on administrative leave following the charges.

“I’ve disappointed you. I’m so sorry. I’m so sorry,” Oprah told parents at an emergency meeting, South Africa’s top news Web site reported yesterday.

“The Family” is a cult everyone should know about

September 17, 2007 · Filed Under Crime, Legal News, Religion, World News · Comment 

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This is a very disturbing and uncomfortable subject matter, but I think it’s a story that needs to be told. Cults are certainly nothing new in American culture.

Almost everyone is familiar with Jim Jones and his “People’s Temple” that ended in mass suicide. Most have heard of the crazy “Heaven’s Gate” cult that committed suicide to catch an alien spacecraft trailing the “HaleBop” comet some years back.

However, one cult you probably haven’t heard about is called “The Family” or “Children of God” or as it’s known today “The Family International.”

This particular group is without a doubt the most disturbing and I dangerous cult I have ever heard of. I became interested in this story after accidentally coming upon a site created by some of the survivors of “The Family.” I decided to find out more about this group, but what I found was more horrifying than anything I could have ever imagined.

Coincidentally, a couple of weeks ago an excellent documentary aired on television made by a handful of young men who were raised in the “The Family” but escaped in there late teens and early twenties.

It was a very unpleasant but very revealing look at the devastating psychological effects there upbringing has had on them. You can read a review of ‘Children of God‘ from the Los Angeles Times and find out a little more about the film.

Sex is the driving force behind the group and children are thought of as “sexual beings” and the sexual abuse of children begins at infancy and continues to adulthood. Sexual intercourse with siblings and other children and adults is encouraged by the group’s leaders David Berg and Karen Zerby.

David Berg and Karen Zerby gave birth to a boy in 1976, and were determined to make Ricky a “poster boy” for their followers. They named the boy Ricky, but called him “Davidito.” He was, according to them, a divine prince, destined to lead the Children of God through the biblical end time. As such, they felt that Ricky must be molded into an ideal follower, an incarnation of their beliefs and practices. His upbringing was exhaustively documented and highly publicized as a model for all parents in The Family to follow. As a result, Ricky’s childhood and youth was spent in a highly controlled environment characterized by intense indoctrination, stringent discipline, and sexual initiation by adults.

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In early 2001 Ricky made his escape, but the psychological damage he suffered made it impossible for him to live a normal life. He spent several years plotting revenge and in 2005 Ricky Rodriguez hunted down a member of “The Family” who was his “nanny” and routinely sexually abused him. He kidnapped, tortured, and murdered her then committed suicide shortly after that.

Rodriguez left behind a videotape confession nearly an hour in length discussing why he did what he did and what the cult did to him and his siblings. It’s important to remember that this group still operates in large numbers both in the U.S. and around the world.

I think most people will be very surprised that such a sick and disturbing group has been allowed to operate with impunity inside the United States.

David Berg died in 1995 leaving his wife Karen solely in charge of the group. Her exact whereabouts are a closely guarded secret within the organization, because of death threats made by some of her former victims.

Write your Congressman and tell him/her that you want an investigation by the Justice Department into this group.

Written By Chris Jones
Editor-In-Chief
The Hot Joints

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Cops Find 9 Adopted Kids Handcuffed, Starved

July 31, 2007 · Filed Under Crime, Legal News, U.S. News · Comment 

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Nine adults and teenagers were held captive, abused and starved by their adoptive Florida mother for as long as 15 years, authorities tell ABC News.

Judith Leekin, 62, allegedly duped four different New York City adoption agencies into allowing her to adopt 11 children, all of whom authorities believe she later abused. Leekin is also thought to have kept all of the state-issued funds intended for the children, spending it on her own personal expenses.

While 10 of the 11 adopted Leekin children have been found, one still remains unaccounted for. The 10th child, who was not found in the home at the time of the police investigation, is a 19-year-old male who authorities tell ABC News was found within the last day in the state of Florida.

The Port St. Lucie Police Department was led to Leekin’s home after locating an abandoned 18-year-old woman who told officers that her mother, now known to be Leekin, kept all of her children tied up in various parts of her Florida home.

Upon arriving at the home for initial investigations, authorities told ABC News that they found it hard to believe the young woman’s story.

“The home was a beautiful, well-maintained home in a very nice neighborhood,” said Robert Vega, a spokesman for the Port St. Lucie Police Department. “The landscaping is probably the nicest in the entire neighborhood.”

After further investigation and being granted entrance by Leekin, however, authorities were shocked to find eight people being held hostage in one of the home’s bedrooms.

“[The victims] initially denied being handcuffed. They seemed brainwashed or in fear of their lives,” said Vega. “These people have lived there for some time and we think they all came at different times, between 10 and 15 years ago. None of them appeared to have an education past the fourth-grade level.”

The people, who range in age from 15 to 27, told authorities they were kept handcuffed to one another, forced to sleep on tile floors on only a single bed sheet and were prohibited from going to the bathroom. As a result, they were forced to soil themselves.

When asked why Leekin had voluntarily allowed officers to search her home when she knew what they would find, Vega said, “I have no idea.”

The New York City Administration for Children’s Services is calling the alleged adoption scam “extraordinary.”

Potential adoptive parents must meet strict requirements in order to adopt a child and Leekin would have needed as many as three witnesses per adoption to testify to adoption agencies about her character and parenting abilities.

An ACS spokesperson told ABC News that these witnesses are being probed by authorities.

“It’s abhorrent to everyone at Children’s Services and the larger child welfare community who work so hard to identify strong, loving adoptive families to think that someone would adopt children and then mistreat them,” said ACS Commissioner John B. Mattingly in a written statement.

Authorities say that so far Leekin has received somewhere between $1.5 million and $2 million in state-issued funds. They told ABC News that this number is likely to grow, as all the paperwork has yet to be reviewed.

Leekin is being held on $4.5 million bail at the Port St. Lucie County jail. She also faces several counts of child abuse  including four counts of abuse of an elderly or disabled person because because five of the nine found were handicapped  in addition to charges of false identification and witness tampering.

One of Leekin’s neighbors said that up until a few weeks ago, he would see the children playing outside. One boy, who the neighhor suspects may be autistic, would spend the day picking weeds on the front lawn.

“It’s a very quiet neighborhood and all the children would wave nicely and get out of the way of the cars,” said Gary Howard, one of Leekin’s neighbors. “They were good children.”

All of the adoptees found by police in the home are currently under the care of the Department of Children and Families in Florida.

“At this point in time, the department is conducting assessments to make sure [the victims] are being taken are of and we are taking every measure to make sure they are healthy  mentally and physically  and are on their way to full recovery,” said Erin Geraghty, spokesperson for the DCF. “This is a tragic situation and we’re doing all we can so that the children and adults are happy and healthy and know they’re taken care of.”

[ABC]


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