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Friday, September 28, 2007

Little Girl in Sex Video Found Safe!

Thank God, she was found and thank God the hunt is on for Chester Arthur Stiles. Hell isn't big enough for the likes of this monster.
How in the world could this mother not know that her three-year-old child had been brutally raped? She had to have bathed the child; dressed the child; taken the child for regular checkups to a pediatrician. Was she bombed out of her mind, or what? The child is now seven and I will be willing to bet that this had been going on for a very long time.

The mother claims not to have seen the news which has been running the picture of the child for a week; yet she heard her name "Madison" and the person's name who is the suspect, and, suddenly, she looks at the news footage and recognizes the scene, the furniture? Was this some boyfriend of hers? Then she calls the police and they go to interview her and find the child "safe."

This poor little girl will have issues for the rest of her life. The members of law enforcement couldn't bear to watch the tape because of its brutality and noticed the "vacant" look in her eyes and the fact that she never cried out. As the actress who played the part of Nellie on "Little House" said last night (she, too, was a child victim and came forward a couple of years ago), "after a thousand times, you don't cry anymore because nobody hears you."

What a tragedy! And I can't wait for the investigation into this child's family because, let me tell you, if the mother had any contact with her child who, by the way, was the age of my great-nephew when this video was made, there is no way on God's green earth she didn't know something physical had happened to her baby.

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I am a retired legal secretary and widow. I grew up in Midway, AL and graduated from Union Springs High School (now Bullock County High). I attended business school; went to Atlanta and lived there for 13 years; lived and worked in Silver Spring, Maryland for seven years. I have a daughter and two granddaughters, and am the middle child of five. Both parents are no longer living. My mother was quite a poet and my father was a self-taught musician and a very good one. My 30-year-old nephew, Bruce Evans, was killed in the line of duty with the Jackson County, MS Sheriff's Department on July 18, 2000, leaving a beautiful wife and two beautiful children, ages 8 and 5 1/2, so I suppose that pushes me to make my voice heard about crime and punishment.

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