Thursday, September 2, 2010

Celebrate the “Release” 2010

           
 


 

                        Celebrate the "Release"

 
 

The S.A.V.E. (Sexual Abuse/Assault Victim Empowering) Ministry presents a balloon release ceremony that will serve as an outward  expression of survivors of sexual abuse/assault releasing their past pain and trauma that sexual abuse/assault brings up into the heavens.  Survivors will also be allowed to write on the balloons their pains and frustrations from their sexual traumas before the final release because for to some it will be an expression of the beginning of their healing and to others the end of their anguish.

 
 

The celebration of "release" will be open to the public and all survivors of sexual abuse/assault along with family and friends are urged to attend this ceremony.  The ceremony purpose is to raise awareness, educate for the prevention and offer hope in the recovery of sexual abuse/assault survivors and in the community.  The ceremony will also hold a moment of silence for victims that have fallen by the hands of their perpetrators with a special recognition of victims LaTausha Curry, 25, raped and killed in January 1999; Melanie Goodwin, 19, raped and killed in September 2007; Rena Ratcliff, 93, raped and killed in February 1998 and Carolyn Casey, 21, whom was raped and killed in May 2000.

 
 

The Celebration of "Release" is being sponsored by the S.A.V.E. Ministry, its Founder and Director, Sexual Assault Victim Advocate and Survivor, Lavinia B. Masters and Chaplain Ricky L. Masters along with the Denton County Friends of the Family and Arise International Founder, Gwendolyn Jones. The ceremony will consist of survivors rendering poetry and sharing their stories; Speak Wise Founder- Yolanda Washington; Tiffany L. Jackson of the Tiffany L. Jackson Foundation; Silent Screams Founder-Carolyn Hudson; Wynnewood Fellowship Praise Dancers and special musical guest and saxophonist, Jerome Pritchett w/ pianist Clement Taylor.

 
 

Celebrate the "Release" will be held the GAB Conference Center 1326 W. Main St. Suite B.Lewisville, Texas 75067 on Saturday, September 18 2010 from 10am to noon.

 
 

For more information, please contact Lavinia B. Masters 214-810-7398 or email laviniamasters@gmail.com

 
 


 

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Follow the Yellow Brick Road......



Follow the yellow brick road…sometimes in this life and on my road to recovery after sexual trauma I have associated myself with the entire cast of the Wizard of Oz…there were times I was like the Tin Man…I would just cry and be so depressed over my past circumstances and trauma that I would find myself “stuck” as if I had no way out and the moisture from my tears would cause me to “rust” and I would be of no use to myself and no one else and I would say that “if I only had a heart” I would be able to love myself for who I was and love others as well as accept their love and accept those things that God allowed for I know that He loves me and would never leave nor forsake me! He then taught me to stop standing in my rust “chopping” or pushing away my friends and loved ones with my “ax” of self pity would showed me that my flesh and my heart faileth: but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion forever!

Then there were the days I found myself living like the Scarecrow…merely a human figure dressed in old clothes! So empty inside that I thought that my life was destined to be nothing. My thoughts were so empty and self destructive that I cried, “If I only had a brain!” I would not make such bad choices in life or involve myself with unhealthy relationships and think of impure thoughts and would be able to set healthy boundaries! I could think before I speak or react so that I would not continue to cause harm to others because my thoughts were those of a wounded, selfish and empty person. If I only had a brain I would have realized that the Word of God was a road map for me to read and meditate upon and that in His word it tells me to commit thy works unto the LORD, and thy thoughts shall be established (psalms 16:3) and from there I thought on my ways, and turned my feet unto thy testimonies (Psalms 119:58)

And oh how can I forget the days that I lived as the cowardly lion! My appearance seemed ferocious and confident but inside I was a scared and horrified little girl! My bark was louder than my bite…as a matter of fact…I did not even have any teeth! I only talked of those things that I should have walked in…courage! My fears were so crippling and consuming that I had no direction in my life that I stood in one place and shivered. I was pitiful…I did not have the courage to heal, love, give, accept, restore or anything that would help me be a stronger being. I failed to understand what it meant when the Bible stated: Wait on the LORD: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the LORD. Then when Joshua said, Fear not, nor be dismayed, be strong and of good courage: for thus shall the LORD do to all your enemies against whom ye fight…I realized that God is the one to give me the courage that I need to stand and fight all that the enemy brings upon me and it will be He not I that will defeat the enemy…all I have to do is stand!

Finally there was my Dorothy days…the days “I just wanted to go home!” Just let me click my heels 3 times Lord and come and rest with you! The pain and disappointments are too much for me to bear in this life! I tried to commit suicide and had great bouts with depression and wondered when was all this madness going to ever end?!? I was seeking and searching and looking and crying only to discover that the answer was there all the time! I had to stand up to look up and realize that my heavenly Father made a promise that He would never leave or forsake me…I had to trust Him at His word! I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread….I had to believe that LORD will not cast off his people, neither will he forsake his inheritance! I did not need to leave this place to find the much needed rest that I desired…all I had to do was rest in His arms…where it is safe and peaceful. His arms are the place where you find that peace that surpasses all understanding….in His arms in where you find that rest...that glorious rest…in His arms is where you will find the strength the press on towards the mark of the prize of a higher calling!

So in closing… as I travel on my journey I now understand that I am not many characters but one individual that battled many demons that tried to destroy the one person that I am …more than a conqueror through Christ Jesus! I had the heart, the brain, the courage and the power to come home where my healing was and now know that it was all by and through the grace of God!
Hope this encourages someone!

Be blessed, Lavinia

Monday, June 28, 2010

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Thursday, May 27, 2010

NH church at center of 1997 teen rape case

5/27/2010 4:13:00 PM
Associated Press/AP Online

By LYNNE TUOHY
CONCORD, N.H. - Tina Anderson was a scared 15-year-old when she was summoned by church leaders to stand before her congregation and apologize for getting pregnant out of wedlock.

Just minutes earlier in that evening service in 1997, a longtime church member admitted publicly that he had been unfaithful to his wife.

Now, 13 years later, Ernie Willis is charged with raping Anderson, and police are investigating what church leaders knew about the assault and whether they shipped Anderson out of state to keep the matter quiet.

When the pastor heard Anderson's allegations, he told her that if she had "lived in the Old Testament," she would have been stoned to death for not reporting the attack sooner.

"He also said I had 'allowed myself to be put in a compromising situation,' Anderson said. The pastor decided she needed to be "church-disciplined."

"I was completely humiliated," Anderson said, her voice quavering at the memory. "I hoped it was a nightmare I'd wake up from, and it wouldn't be true anymore."

The Associated Press does not generally identify victims of sexual assault, but Anderson asked that her name be made public. Several witnesses to the church service involving Willis and Anderson recounted details to The Associated Press.

Willis, 51, of Guilford, will be arraigned June 16 on sexual assault charges. He was released on a $100,000 personal-recognizance bond after his arrest last week. A message left on a cell phone linked to him was not returned. A woman who answered the phone at a number listed to him said he no longer lived there. Court documents do not list an attorney.

Concord police also are weighing whether to bring obstruction-of-justice charges against anyone who may have concealed the girl's location during the initial investigation, which authorities say they were forced to shelve when there was no victim to testify.

After all these years, Anderson decided to come forward after she was contacted by a Concord police detective in February.

She told police she started baby-sitting for Ernie and Tammie Willis' children when she was 14. When she was 15, Willis volunteered to teach her to drive after her mother refused to do so.

During one of those driving sessions, she says, Willis pulled her into the back seat in a parking lot and assaulted her. The second attack occurred weeks later, when she said Willis came to her house, pushed her onto a couch and raped her again.

Anderson said she realized several months later that she was pregnant, and her mother took her to the pastor at Trinity Baptist Church for counseling.

This week, Pastor Chuck Phelps said he reported the accusation to police and child welfare authorities within a day of his conversation with Anderson and her mother. He would not discuss the church discipline session or his role in relocating her to Colorado to live with a family of another independent fundamentalist Baptist congregation.

Police refused to release any reports, citing the ongoing investigation.

The current pastor of Trinity Baptist, Brian Fuller, sent an e-mail to congregation members Monday saying that Phelps reported the alleged crime to police Oct. 8, 1997. Fuller said it was not until three weeks later that the girl, "by parental consent and pastoral counsel," moved to Colorado.

Anderson's mother, Christine Leaf, when asked this week whether she consented to the move to Colorado, refused to comment and hung up the phone.

Fuller's e-mail, a copy of which was obtained by the AP from a former parishioner, contains two statements advising parishioners to remain silent.

"Instead of engaging in talk about this incident, I beg you to pray for all those impacted by this crime," Fuller wrote. "I love you tenderly and am confident you will only talk of these matters to our Lord in prayer."

That's just the type of control Matt Barnhart said drove him away from the church.

The Concord man said he and his family had been members of Trinity Baptist just six months when he witnessed Willis and Anderson's church discipline session.

"It was definitely, unequivocally put up as two separate incidents," Barnhart said. As his children grew, he said he saw the "high control" the church was exerting over their dress, music choices and conduct.

"We left because of Tina. It nagged me for years. They blamed her. They shipped her off," he said.

Fundamental Baptist church leaders believe in the autonomy of each, individual congregation. The website of Trinity Baptist Church states that "on all matters of membership, policy, government, discipline and benevolence, the will of the local church is final."

While in Colorado, Anderson said, she was home-schooled, had no contact with students her own age and was told by her pastors not to discuss what happened to her in New Hampshire.

She placed her daughter, born in March 1998, up for adoption at Phelps' urging, with a family he had chosen.

Anderson, now 28, was educated at a Baptist college and offered a job as a music teacher at International Baptist College in Chandler, Ariz. She was married, the mother of three other children, when a phone call out of the blue in early February filled her with dread. It was from Concord Detective Chris DeAngelis, saying he learned of her case through a Facebook page titled "Independent Fundamentalist Baptist Cult Survivors."

"I was kind of in shock, but I just answered his questions," Anderson said.

"Everything is changing because I'm seeing the things I was taught for so many years are not necessarily correct. It's almost like I had blinders on, believing all of this was my fault."

Crystal Evans, a longtime friend and former classmate of Anderson's at Trinity Baptist, had joined the Facebook exchange and provided police with information about Anderson and her whereabouts.

Evans, who now lives in Boston, said she left Trinity Baptist Church when she was 18 because she found the atmosphere "very cold and controlling ... the men in the church all controlled the women." And she remembers her confusion about Anderson being sent away.

"I didn't understand why she was being punished," Evans said. "She was the victim."

Anderson said she wants the pastors held accountable for concealing her whereabouts and fostering an environment in which no one could question the church's authority.

"If they're not dealt with, the cycle will continue," said Anderson, who resigned from the Baptist college the day before Willis was arrested. "I do not, anymore, unquestioningly obey authority, which is what they would teach."

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

I Choose Respect: What About You?

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Monday, May 3, 2010

A member of the University of Virginia men's lacrosse team is accused of murdering a fellow student and player on the women's lacrosse team.

May 3) -- A member of the University of Virginia men's lacrosse team is accused of murdering a fellow student and player on the women's lacrosse team.

Charlottesville police said George Huguely, 22, a senior student from Chevy Chase, Md., has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Yeardley Love, also 22, a senior from Cockeysville, Md.


VirginiaSports.com
George Huguely, left, has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Yeardley Love.
According to a police statement, witnesses said Huguely and Love "had a past relationship."

Police were called to Love's off-campus apartment at around 2:15 a.m. today. They found Love unresponsive and showing physical trauma. Police have not announced a cause of death.

Huguely is in custody at the Charlottesville/Albemarle Country jail. Police are seeking information from the university community, urging anyone with information about the students to come forward to assist with the investigation.

University President John Casteen said counseling services will be available to students as they mourn Love's death.

"This death moves us to deep anguish for the loss of a student of uncommon talent and promise, and we express the university's and our own sympathy for Yeardley's family, teammates and friends," Casteen said in a statement. "That she appears now to have been murdered by another student compounds this sense of loss by suggesting that Yeardley died without comfort or consolation from those closest to her."
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Friday, April 30, 2010

Today was an eventful day!

Friday, April 16, 2010

Sex Offender Gets Plea Bargain!

Thought I would share the sad news of us allowing a sex offender/murderer have the option of a plea bargain...nobody cares about the victim anymore!

SAN DIEGO (April 16) - Sex offender John Albert Gardner pleaded guilty today to murdering two teenage girls in San Diego County after prosecutors agreed not to seek the death penalty.

Gardner, 31, faces life in prison without parole for killing 14-year-old Amber Dubois and 17-year-old Chelsea King.

He also pleaded guilty to attempting to rape another woman who was jogging in San Diego last year.


Earnie Grafton, AP
John Albert Gardner pleaded guilty Friday to murdering Amber Dubois, 14, and Chelsea King, 17. He also pleaded guilty to attempting to rape another woman.
Gardner, wearing a dark blue jail jumpsuit with his shackled arms hanging at his sides, said nothing but "yes" repeatedly as the judge asked him for his pleas.

Amber vanished in February 2009, and the investigation produced few solid leads until King disappeared Feb. 25 during an afternoon run in a San Diego park about 10 miles south of the site where Amber vanished.

Gardner was arrested three days after King disappeared. He initially pleaded not guilty to her killing.

In a surprising turn, Gardner admitted Friday to kidnapping, raping and stabbing Amber. He also admitted dragging Chelsea to a remote area where he raped, strangled and buried her.

Sentencing was set for June 1.

Prosecutor Kristen Spieler told the judge the victims' families agreed to the plea agreement. She was not immediately available for comment after the hearing.

King's body was discovered March 2 in a shallow lakeside grave after a massive search. Prosecutors said Gardner was linked to the crime by DNA found on King's clothing.

Amber's bones were discovered March 6 in a rugged, remote area north of San Diego. She vanished with a $200 check to purchase a lamb she was going to raise for Future Farmers of America. The check was never cashed.

Escondido police identified Gardner as a suspect in Amber's death but have been silent on what led them to her remains.

Gardner served five years in prison after pleading guilty in 2000 to molesting a 13-year-old neighbor girl. Records show he later violated parole by moving too close to a school but was allowed to remain free.

Gardner's history of parole violations has led to calls to strengthen California's already stringent laws on sex predators.

King's parents, Brent and Kelly King, have traveled to Sacramento to announce the introduction of "Chelsea's Law," which would send some child molesters to prison for life after a first conviction and monitor others with tracking technology until they die.
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Monday, February 15, 2010

Woman tied up, assaulted for days...

This story is still sinking in with me...did anyone miss this young lady for 3 days? There are a lot of questions that need to be answered...sad!

Calif. sheriff: Woman tied up, assaulted for days 2/15/2010 6:01:00 PM
Associated Press/AP Online

SANTA ROSA, Calif. - Sheriff's deputies rescued a woman who had been kidnapped, then beaten and raped for three days in a mobile home, authorities said.
John Gomez, 58, was arrested Friday on suspicion of various kidnapping, sexual assault and drug charges. He was being held on $2.1 million bail.

Deputies went to the Western Mobile Home Park in south Santa Rosa after hearing from someone who received an urgent call for help from the victim. Inside Gomez's rented trailer they found the 40-year-old woman with her ankle tethered to a bolt on his bedroom floor and suffering various injuries, Sgt. Cecile Focha said.

"The female was injured and pleaded with deputies to rescue her. She had been tied up for three days, beaten with instruments and sexually assaulted," Focha said.

Deputies also found evidence of a drug sales operation in the mobile home.

Authorities also detained Gomez's female roommate and released her pending criminal charges.

Sheriff's officials declined to release any other details Monday, saying the investigation was ongoing.

Neighbors said Gomez, who had lived in the park for 10 years and owned a tiling company, was not known for causing problems.

"He always paid his rent on time - usually early in fact," said park manager Sandy Cassidy. "I'm shocked. This is just terrible, if it's true."

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Information from: The Santa Rosa Press Democrat, http://www.pressdemocrat.com

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Friday, February 12, 2010

"Friends" Torture, Kill Disabled Woman

Now this...this disturbs me! Sad enough that the disabled have to suffer with their disabilites but to callsomeone friend and they do these horrible things to them...their is no excuse.

Pa. family: 'Friends' torture, kill disabled woman 2/12/2010 12:50:00 PM
Associated Press/AP Online

By DAN NEPHIN
GREENSBURG, Pa. - A mentally disabled woman was fed vegetable oil, spices, detergent, urine and medications, then forced to write a suicide note, stabbed to death, wrapped in plastic, put in a garbage can and dumped in a school parking lot, police and relatives said Friday as six people were charged.

The head of 30-year-old Jennifer Daugherty had been shaved, and she had been bound with Christmas decorations and clothing; she also was hit with a towel rack, vacuum cleaner hose and a crutch, according to an affidavit.

Six people were charged with criminal homicide, kidnapping and related charges in the death of Daugherty, who was missing since Monday and whose body was found Thursday at Greensburg Salem Middle School, about 30 miles east of Pittsburgh.

Charged were Robert Loren Masters Jr., 36, Ricky Smyrnes, 23, Melvin Knight, 20, Amber Meidinger, 20, all of Greensburg; a 17-year-old girl from Greensburg; and Peggy Darlene Miller, 27, of Mount Pleasant Township. All were being held without bond in the Westmoreland County prison. It was not clear whether they had attorneys.

Stepfather Bobby Murphy, 62, of Mount Pleasant, told The Associated Press that the victim had the mental abilities of a 12- to 14-year-old.

Murphy said he was the last family member to see Daugherty alive, on Monday, when he took her to get on a bus to Greensburg. She had both a dentist and a counselor there who helped her with a mental disability, he said.

Murphy said he's not sure which one Daugherty had an appointment with, but later that day, she called home and asked permission to spend the night at "Peggy's" house. Murphy said his stepdaughter planned to return home Tuesday.

Daugherty had become involved in a community center in Greensburg where she met several people whose names she mentioned as friends, Murphy said - including several whose first names share those of some of the suspects.

"I don't know 'em personally, but Jennifer mentioned some of their names as being her friends - but evidently not," he said.

According to an affidavit of probable cause, Knight admitted stabbing Daugherty in the chest, side and neck, and he and Smyrnes carried her body to the parking lot. All six defendants admitted their involvement and implicated others, according to police.

A neighbor in a first-floor apartment reported hearing a "tussle upstairs and a 'heavy bam'" as though a body fell, causing the ceiling to shake before it went quiet on Wednesday night, the affidavit said.

Another resident of that apartment said Smyrnes and two women came to their apartment afterward, and the man asked them to turn their television down, saying his girlfriend was lying down with a headache, the affidavit said.

A man found Daugherty's body Thursday morning when he saw the plastic garbage can partially beneath his truck.

The victim's family moved to Mount Pleasant from Mesquite, Texas, about two years ago to be closer to Murphy's mother-in-law, who is ill, Murphy said.

"One thing I can tell you is there is no reason for them to do what they did to Jennifer," Murphy said. "Jennifer was just a gentle, laid-back person.

"There wasn't a mean bone in her body."

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Woman Hid Pregnancy..died in birth

When I saw this article today it sent chills up my spine....why in the world did this woman not let her family know she was pregnant? Now there is not only 1 life gone but 4?!?! How did her spouse not be aware... and her mother? Mom always knows when something is wrong with her children...right? They say the triplets were full term and she always used the excuse that she was gaining weight...come on family...pay more attention to warning signs.
She obviously needed help and I know some of you are saying how can you help someone unless they ask for it. Hmmm...my answer is this...sometimes we have to offer it before they ask for it because like in this instance...some never will.
What if she suffered some sort of mental breakdown or what if there was abuse involved or she knew something that caused her fear to be so great that it paralyzed her...something was wrong and for 9 months her own family did not see it! I know this does not relate to sexual abuse or assault but in an indirect way it does....this is how we as a society treat victims on a day to day basis...we ignore the warning signs and fail to get them the help they need before it is everlasting to late.
Wake up people and start paying more attention to your families, loved ones and others...someone is crying out for help right now and my question to you is....are you listening?


Police: Woman hid triplet pregnancy, died in birth 2/3/2010 1:13:00 PM
Associated Press/AP Online

By JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN
SHELTON, Conn. - A Connecticut woman hid from her husband and other family members that she was carrying triplets, then bled to death while delivering the full-term but stillborn babies in her home, officials said Wednesday.

Shelton police detective Ben Trabka said he believes 26-year-old Victoria Hope denied being pregnant and instead gave medical reasons "why she had put on weight."

Hope did not disclose her pregnancy to anyone police spoke to, including the father of her children, Trabka said. The father suspected she was pregnant but she denied it, and police do not know why she hid her condition.

It wasn't clear whether the woman knew she was carrying triplets before giving birth Tuesday. Her father, William Hope, acknowledged Wednesday that his daughter was "big" and said he doesn't know why she hid her pregnancy.

"That's going to be the question we'll never have an answer for," he said.

The cause of death was loss of blood during unattended childbirth, the chief medical examiner's office said Wednesday. The three babies were stillborn.

The woman's mother found her daughter and the triplets and called police, authorities said. The woman and babies were dead when police arrived; police said it appeared the triplets were carried to full term.

Frances Hope, who with her husband lived with their daughter and her family, said she suspected her daughter was pregnant but did not know for sure. She said she did not know how far along her daughter was in her pregnancy.

Foul play is not suspected, Trabka said. Victoria Hope and her husband also have a 6-year-old son, as well as a 2-year-old daughter, who was at home in a crib when the woman died, he said.

"It's sad," Trabka said. It's a real tragedy."

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Associated Press writer Stephen Singer in Hartford, Conn., contributed to this

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Senators Press Holder On Rape Kits

So I would love to know...has Mr. Holder followed up on his promise!

(CBS) Following a CBS News investigation on untested rape evidence, Senators asked Attorney General Eric Holder today if the Justice Department will do more to ensure that untested evidence in rape cases is processed and analyzed by crime labs.

Judiciary Committee Chairman Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) said he was disturbed to have recently learned that despite federal funding “substantial backlogs remain.”

Holder responded, “Mr. Chairman, I not only pledge that we should, we have to work on this. For every crime that remains unsolved, there is a rapist who is potentially still out there and ready to strike again. The Justice Department looks forward to working with this committee to come up with a way in which we do away with that backlog.”

In response to the CBS News story on rape kits, the San Antonio Police Department changed its policy so it will now test all rape kits from cases where the victim did not know the attacker. The department also confirmed to CBS it will go back and test 178 kits from stranger rapes that it had not tested in the past.

The Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN) told CBS News that in response to the CBS story on rape kits online sessions with their National Sexual Assault Online Hotline increased by 53%.

"Stories on topics such as this have the potential to trigger difficult memories for those who have been affected by sexual violence, that's why it's critical that viewers are provided with information on how to get help, and what to do if they've been sexually assaulted," says Katherine Hull, spokesperson for RAINN.

San Diego Has over 2,000 Untested Rape Kits!

First I would like to say that I thank God for CBS and CNN and other media outlets that make it their business to keep the public informed of what our city officials do behind close doors! It breaks my heart when I see these stories esp me being a survivor of rape. When I see these stories...I imagine that you came to my house that night...did a report, took evidence, put the evidence on a shelf and closed the case...disturbing I know but that is what I see when I read these articles. So I ask what was the purpose of spending money on law enforcement, why even come out and check the crime scene...I mean all that man power has to cost. I guess as long as I feel safe you are content but stories like these not only let me know that I am not safe but that you obviously do not care!

(CBS) CBS News has learned that the San Diego Police Department has more than 2,000 untested rape kits in storage that have not been sent to the city’s crime lab.

A CBS News investigation uncovered thousands of rape kits nationwide that had never been sent to crime labs and thousands more waiting to be tested in city and state laboratories.

“The San Diego Police Department has a remarkably good sex crimes unit, so if there’s any chance that testing a kit could lead to a successful prosecution then we test it,” said Michael Grubb, San Diego PD Crime Lab Manager. According to Grubb, the department has 2,065 rape kits in storage that were never sent to the crime lab.

"The news of untested rape kits in San Diego is more evidence that the rape kit backlog is a widespread problem across the country that requires a strong national response,” said Sarah Tofte researcher at Human Rights Watch's US Program. “Untested rape kits mean lost justice for rape victims, and San Diego must move quickly to eliminate their backlog,” she said.

Grubb said that there are currently 30 kits that have been sent to their crime lab and are waiting to be processed. He says the average turnaround time is 60 days. Grubb noted that his lab analyzes evidence for about 200 sexual assault cases each year.

Grubb told CBS News in an email that if a prosecutor is not taking the case to court, then the kit is not tested. Grubb maintains it is unnecessary to test kits in acquaintance cases where the suspect is known.

“Many times there is no question of identity, it is only a question of consent. He says it was consensual, she says it was a rape - but there is no dispute as to whose DNA will be found. In those cases, we are not asked to examine the kit,” Grubb told CBS in an email.

However, Los Angeles and New York, test all rape kits - even in cases where the suspect’s identity is not in question .

"We have lots of situations where a domestic situation or an acquaintance situation is actually an indication of the male involved responsible for other rapes,” said Dr. Mecki Prinz, laboratory director at New York City’s Office of Chief Medical Examiner. New York City has an arrest rate of 70% for rape which is almost three times the national average.

Prinz says one case could be connected to other assaults, "One of our motives is that we would like to generate a DNA profile to compare it to other cases in our database because it is our experience that a person who is accused of a date rape or an acquaintance rape could also be the true perpetrator in another stranger case." Research has shown that 71% of rapists are serial offenders.

Los Angeles had a backlog of 12,000 untested rape kits in storage. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is now testing the kits in the backlog and has found over 405 DNA "hits" that led to suspect identifications. According to Captain Kevin McClure who runs Homicide, Robbery and all sex crimes for the LAPD, "Our rule is that all sexual assault evidence kits are tested."

Following a CBS News investigation that revealed 5,191 untested kits at the San Antonio Police Department in Texas, the department announced it will now test all kits from stranger rapes. The Department did not respond to questions as to why it was not following the lead of New York and Los Angeles and testing all rape kits.

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City Breakes Promise to Rape Victims

This is an article that crushed me yet again because our lovely cities and officials decide that promises are indeed made to be broken. Obviously they (officials) have not been directly affected by rape so once again victims are not given the opportunity of closure or total healing. I feel your pain survivors...I had to endure for over 20 years and just as myself...I pray your day will finally come!City Breaks its Promise to Rape Victims
by Sarah Tofte, researcher for the US Program


Published in: The Huffington Post.January 21, 2010

A crime lab analyst applies chemicals to extract the DNA from a swab that was in the rape kit.

© 2009 Patricia Williams..Related Materials: Testing Justice.Los Angeles was poised to become a national model for delivering justice to rape victims last year. The City approved a plan and funding to test the backlog of more than 7,000 sets of untested physical evidence from rape cases for DNA matches.

Then came last week's announcement that the city would not be hiring the additional crime lab personnel necessary to clear this backlog and to test every future booked set of evidence, known as a rape kit. Los Angeles may now become another sad example of how difficult it is to get politicians to live up to their promises.

Testing a rape kit can identify an unknown rapist, confirm the presence of a known suspect, corroborate the victim's version of events, or exonerate an innocent defendant. Arrest, prosecution, and conviction rates for rape cases have risen considerably in jurisdictions that have made a commitment to test every kit. But in Los Angeles, as Human Rights Watch documented in a 2009 report, the arrest rate for rape is at a historic low-only about one in five rape victims is likely to see a suspect arrested.

Last spring, after years of advocacy by victims' rights groups, the Los Angeles Police Department requested, the City Council passed, and the Mayor approved $1.4 million to erase the longstanding rape kit backlog by hiring 26 staff members for the DNA crime laboratory and outsource rape kits to private labs for testing. It was a soaring victory and was hailed as a turning point. But in a stunning reversal, city officials announced last week that they had decided behind closed doors that they would not follow through on their promise to hire new crime lab staff.

How did this happen? Well, despite continued, clear calls for transparency and oversight of the spending of the funding by advocates, the City Council has not held a full hearing on this issue since the funding was approved last spring. No written accounting of progress or spending has been requested of the LAPD by the City Council. The decision to renege on the funding approval for the crime lab personnel was made by a little known Managed Hiring Committee in a closed door meeting by unelected City representatives who clearly had little information and less understanding of the rape kit backlog and the plan to eliminate it.

The fiscal crisis is of course part of the problem. But officials knew last year, when they agreed finally to make a commitment to justice for rape victims, that these are lean times. During last year's budget hearings, the City touted the fact that this money was the only increased funding approved by the City last year. We would like to think that the decision to add funding for rape kit testing in the midst of a fiscal emergency reflected their recognition that officials must act when basic governmental duties are not being fulfilled, and testing rape kits is one of those duties. Now one wonders whether they simply hoped no one would notice that the funding was cut.

In response to news of the canceled positions, City Council President Eric Garcetti introduced a motion last week to redirect some of the funds earmarked for those positions to outsourcing rape kits to private crime labs for testing. The LAPD has made substantial progress by using outside labs to test the majority of its backlogged rape kits, but outsourcing alone will not solve the problem. By federal law, public crime lab personnel must review the test results of privately outsourced kits before the test results can be entered into the public DNA database. Even now, outsourced rape kits wait an average of 72 days after testing before they are reviewed by crime lab personnel. Unfortunately, Garcetti's motion seems to be the City's last best option to use this year's budgetary funds for rape kit testing.

Without additional crime lab personnel, this secondary backlog of kits for which testing is not complete will only grow. Until testing is complete, and the results are added to the public DNA database, and DNA matches are investigated, justice will continue to elude rape victims. The managed hiring panel could still vote to approve at least some of the 26 crime lab positions authorized by the Los Angeles City Council last year. They must approve as many positions as possible and they must do so quickly so that the LAPD can begin building their lab's capacity immediately.

The loss of the crime lab positions is a huge blow to policymakers, advocates, rape victims, and law enforcement across the country who hoped that Los Angeles would show other jurisdictions tackling their rape kit backlogs the route to success. Instead, Los Angeles is showing them the route to failure.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Serial Rapist Terrify Central Texas Elderly Women...

Rapes of elderly women terrify central Texas towns 1/18/2010 9:27:00 AM
Associated Press/AP Online

By PAUL J. WEBER
YOAKUM, Texas - With a serial rapist on the loose, Cassandra McGinty has developed a new routine when she arrives home: search room to room, a handgun or stun gun drawn.

The predator has been assaulting older women in central Texas over the past year, terrifying residents and frustrating investigators who have only a vague description of the suspect.

Pepper spray has been flying off the shelves in the towns where the attacks have occurred, and McGinty said her landlord in Marquez handed out stun guns as Christmas gifts. Nearly 200 miles away in Yoakum, elderly volunteers at the local museum have been locking its doors during business hours.

"I used to think I was too old for anybody to mess with," said McGinty, 55. "I can't say that anymore."

Beginning with the rape of a 65-year-old woman in Yoakum last January, authorities have linked eight sexual assaults or attempted sexual assaults to the suspect, who has been dubbed the "Twilight Rapist" because most of the attacks occurred around dawn. They also believe he robbed or attempted to rob four other women.

The victims have all been women, ranging in age from 65 to 91. One rape victim played piano at her church on Sundays. An 81-year-old woman scared off an intruder with a gun, firing several rounds for good measure. A 66-year-old woman was attacked twice, despite having moved across town following the first assault.

The attacks occurred in seven rural towns, the largest of which has 6,000 residents.

Two women were attacked - one of them twice - in Yoakum, a quiet town surrounded by wide-open ranches about 100 miles east of San Antonio.

"It does make me sick," Yoakum Police Chief Arthur Rogers said. "We all take it personal. We all visualize this could have been my mother or my grandmother."

Mela Walker, who has a ranch in nearby Cuero, organized a community meeting last spring after the Yoakum attacks and handed out pepper spray as a door prize for the nearly 300 people who showed up.

"They're freaked out," Walker said. "These elderly women are buying Mace and not knowing how to use it. They talk about buying guns, and they don't know how to use guns."

Authorities say the attacks appear to have been planned - phone lines were cut and porch lights were unscrewed outside some of the victims' homes. All the victims lived alone, and one had more than $10,000 stolen.

Yoakum residents say the two victims there had predictable routines that made them easy targets.

"Nobody opens the door for nobody anymore," said Armiro Gomez, 57, who lives across the street from one of the Yoakum victims. "After midnight, people have no rights to be walking the streets anymore."

Just across the interstate in Luling, where the last attack occurred in November, a neighbor said it's no coincidence the victim was the only woman in his retirement village with a job.

A year into the case there is still no sketch of the suspect, only a vague description of a thin, young and dark-skinned man who is between 5 1/2- and 6-feet tall. Authorities wrongly arrested one man early in their investigation, and he has since sued over it.

The assailant left behind DNA and other forensic evidence after some attacks, but authorities have not been able to link the DNA to anything in the state system, said Texas Department of Public Safety spokesman Tom Vinger. In addition to the difficult task of investigating attacks that happened as far as 200 miles from each other, authorities have found that some victims don't have the best memories.

"The fact that he is targeting elderly woman at night does make it a little more difficult (to investigate)," Vinger said. "It's a traumatic situation for any age. It's even potentially more traumatic for the elderly."

Walker said a year since the first attack, the fear in Yoakum hasn't waned. Last week, volunteers took down Christmas decorations inside the Yoakum Heritage Museum.

It was the middle of the morning, but the doors were locked. Visitors were let in, one by one, and the door locked behind them.

"These are frail, elderly women. Tiny little things," Walker said. "You just can't imagine why anyone would want to take advantage of them."

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

OHio Pediatrician only get 13 years in sexual abuse case...

Ohio pediatrician gets 13 years in sex abuse case 1/14/2010 3:06:00 PM
Associated Press/AP Online


By LISA CORNWELL
HAMILTON, Ohio - A pediatrician pleaded guilty Thursday to two counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor and six other crimes involving former patients and must serve 13 years in prison.

Scott Blankenburg, 54, also pleaded guilty to compelling prostitution, illegal use of a minor in a nudity-oriented material or performance, pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor, complicity to obtain a dangerous drug and two counts of bribery.

He agreed to the 13-year term in a plea deal made with Butler County prosecutors in exchange for his pleas. He did not plead guilty to sex crimes involving his former patients.

He will begin serving the sentence Feb. 15. He also must pay a $7,500 fine and agreed to pay a $27,500 fine levied against his twin brother in a similar case.

The brother, Mark Blankenburg, a fellow pediatrician, was sentenced last week to 21 to 27 years in prison for sex crimes involving former patients, money laundering and drug charges.

Blankenburg, who lived in Hamilton with his brother, had offices in nearby Fairfield while his brother mostly practiced in Hamilton. They were indicted in March.

He had initially been charged with 28 counts, including sex counts involving two of his patients and two of his brother's patients.

Authorities say the unlawful sexual conduct involved a 15-year-old boy, now in his 20s, who came forward after the original indictment. Prosecutors said Scott Blankenburg performed oral sex on the teen between 2002 and 2003 and bribed him to keep quiet. Prosecutors did not give additional details on those allegations.

Additional bribery charges and drug crimes occurred as recently as last year, prosecutors said.

Mark Blankenburg still faces trial in May on pornography charges stemming from photos the brothers took of high school athletes during games. Prosecutors said some pictures, although not illegal, focused inappropriately on certain body parts

Wow...I am amazed at how they slapped him on his hands! A professional that I trusted my child with to uphold an oath...how deceitful and disappointing! I pray for these children and hope they get the healing and closure that they deserve from this!