Showing posts with label pedophile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pedophile. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Toddler Rape Tape: Chester's depressed

Chester Arthur Stiles' court-appointed lawyer told reporters a couple days ago that Chet is "a little down in the mouth." Luckily, he's also a little down in solitary confinement for his own safety.

You might recall that Chester the Accused Molester was the prey in a nationwide manhunt after Nevada deputies showed images from a videotape allegedly showing a man -- identified as Stiles -- raping a 2-year-old girl named Madison. (Early on, Madison was believed to be 3 years old in the tape, but it's since been determined she was even younger.)

"He's caught a lot of heat in the media, and guys in the jail watch television just like a lot of folks," public defender Jeff Banks said. "It's a very prejudicial charge, so of course I'm concerned about his safety."

Duh. Maybe our hope that convicts take perverse liberties with baby-rapers is a little overblown, but it's a comforting thought, isn't it?

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Thursday, October 18, 2007

Spot the Molester: A Halloween Game


Can you spot the child molester among these four people?

Admit it, no matter which one you choose, you'll be guessing. You can't tell a pedophile just by looking. We all carry certain wayward beliefs about what a molester should look like. And wouldn't it be comforting to be able to spot a molester ... or rapist, murderer, con-man, burglar or armed robber ... at a glance? We can't. The next person to walk past you might be a molester.

And here comes Halloween, when children knock on strangers' doors and accept candy, or maybe some playful conversation. Luckily, we can prepare children to be safer as they trick-or-treat, but we can never be sure that we aren't sending them onto the radar of people who would sexually exploit them on any other day of the year.

On top of all the personal safety measures you can teach your kids this Halloween, check to see where registered sex offenders live in your neighborhood. One good site is Family Watchdog's National Sex Offender Registry, where you can enter your address and get an updated map of offenders in your neighborhood. Many of them will be under orders to keep their porchlights off on Halloween; some must put out signs declaring a sex offender lives there. And gently guide your children away from those homes. Better safe than sorry?

So did you figure out who was the sex offender among the four folks pictures above? Click on "Read More" to get the answer....

All of them

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Toddler Rape Tape: One mom hoped Chester's life would end in a hail of bullets

The mother of one of Chester Arthur Stiles' alleged molestation/rape victims was disappointed that the accused pedophile was arrested peacefully Monday night, the Las Vegas Review Journal reports this morning. Instead, ex-girlfriend Tina Allen was hoping for a much more painful police shootout.

Allen also told the R-J that police should get a restraining order against her because she desperately wants to hurt Stiles. Asked what she might say to Stiles if she had a chance, she simply said, "I'd scratch his eyes out."

Police also report that shortly after the alleged survivalist Stiles -- whom they feared would never be taken alive -- surrendered during a routine traffic stop, he barfed in the parking lot where he was stopped.

Stiles was jailed and the car he was driving was left overnight in the parking lot of a Subway restaurant. Looky-loos peeked into the vehicle and wondered aloud about the cardboard box in the front seat and trash strewn on the floor. The word "sorry" was smeared on the dusty driver-side window.

They figure Stiles wrote it.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Toddler Rape Tape: Chester sees judge Friday

Accused child-rapist Chester Arthur Stiles will stand before a Las Vegas judge on Friday. It won't be a momentous legal occasion -- the judge will merely set his arraignment date -- but it will be the first time the general public will lay eyes on a man accused of videotaping his rape of a little girl named Madison. Do you think cameras will be there?

Almost since Madison was first identified from the video, she was said to be 3 years old at the time of the rape. Sadly, her mom's attorney now says Madison was even younger at the time.

Can't you just hear the mothers of America sharpening their blades?

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Toddler Rape Tape: Chester is busted!

STUPID: A child rapist videotapes his crime against a 3-year-old girl. STUPIDER: "Losing" that tape.

STUPIDEST: Prime suspect in child rape driving a car without license plates, carrying somebody else's driver's license, in the same town where his crime was committed ... and not shaving his trademark Thin-Man mustache.

Yep, Chester Arthur Stiles, accused in the videotaped rape of a 3-year-old named Madison, was busted during a routine traffic stop in Las Vegas last night. When the cop noticed that he bore no resemblance to the person on the driver's license, he 'fessed up. "Hey, I'm Chester Stiles," he said. "I'm the guy you're looking for. I'm sick of running."

Stiles now faces 21 possible felony charges and a wrathful community. In Vegas, you can bet they're taking odds on the outcome.

In the end, though, it turns out that Chet wasn't the knife-wielding survivalist he painted himself to be. Instead, he was a victim of his own stupidity -- again. Never take him alive? Ha.

If he proves to be Madison's rapist -- and his homemade videotape will be his most damning witness -- may prison life prove to be a life lesson for Chet about what it feels like to be powerless and exploited.

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Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Toddler Rape Tape: Mother of the Year?

UPDATE on "Where's Chester?"

While cops still hunt for Chester Arthur Stiles (left), the mother of his alleged rape victim -- a little 7-year-old girl named Madison -- is hardly cutting a sympathetic figure.

It turns out the videotaped rape of her 3-year-old daughter was committed while Madison was left with a babysitter -- possibly the unmolested older girl seen on the video or an adult friend who clearly were not as responsible as a typical mother might like. Mom is believed to have been working her two jobs 6 days a week and living in a friend's apartment when the video was made, but her own lawyer admitted Tuesday that the abuse had likely been going on even before the tape was made. But Mom has no inkling?

While America had been seeing Madison's face on the news for a couple days as cops tried desperately to identify her, Mom was oblivious. Does she notice anything at all?

And when her lawyer was asked if Madison's mother was at least grateful for the news media circulating photos that helped break this case, he replied: "Not really ... there's some things maybe you don't want to know." She would have preferred not to know of the trauma against her daughter? She would have rather just let it pass?

Say what you will about women's intuition, but she apparently had no hint that her child had been raped by a stranger in their midst. Then her distraction from the world around her allows crucial days to pass before police can get Madison's identity, a pivotal development in identifying her rapist.

My heart aches for little Madison, and every day that her rapist roams free my anger grows. But I'm beginning to get a picture of her mother as a disconnected, distracted and desperate woman whose own dysfunctions -- whatever they might be -- put her baby girl in the hands of exploiters.

The rapist must take all the blame -- and I hope there's plenty to be meted out -- for his crime against Madison. But the scant peripheral evidence is suggesting to me that Madison's oblivious mother unwittingly put her at risk, a pathetically common scenario in many molestation cases where predators focus like a laser beam on children whose parents have left them vulnerable to abuse.

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Monday, October 01, 2007

Toddler Rape Tape: Where's Chester?

UPDATE on "What if Madison were black?"

Still no Chester, but the guy who allegedly found a videotape of 3-year-old "Madison" being raped has been busted for possessing and showing child porn.

Darrin Tuck, 26, surrendered to Nye County, Nev., cops over the weekend. Here's the only funny part: This guy who supposedly stumbled upon a pristine child-porn video in the desert was on probation for not paying his child support. Exploit them ... just don't support them, eh? (Tuck is the guy on the right)

Ah, but the real culprit here -- the freaky pedo with a pencil-thin mustache and a video jones -- is still at large. The fact that Chester Arthur Stiles hasn't surrendered to cops with a story of tragically mistaken identity isn't admissible in court as proof of his guilt, but it sure doesn't make the former animal trainer (whose earlier police mugshot is on the left) look innocent. Of course, when you look at his mug, it might be hard for him to look innocent.

Now, Stiles' ex-girlfriend has come forward to say she likely introduced him to Madison inadvertently. And the girlfriend's son says he recognized their old apartment in the disgusting video of Madison's rape. Once again, the question arises: Why do so many women expose their children -- and others -- to pedo-freaks in their zeal to have a relationship?

Stay tuned ....

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Sunday, September 30, 2007

Toddler Rape Tape: What if Madison were black?

UPDATE on "Little girl is found, safe"

Before she was old enough for kindergarten, Madison was raped. Her rapist videotaped everything. And when police got the tape, they asked America to help them identify the 3-year-old girl and her sleazy rapist. Millions tuned in,read the stories and clicked on blogs. Thanks in part to media outlets showing her sweet little face -- and her rapist's -- she was identified and her likely assailant is being hunted at this moment.

But a question more sordid than child-rape is already popping up around the edges of the Internet: Would reporters have cared if Madison were black?

Mediaphobic bloggers and other assorted paranoids have squawked and groused endlessly about the so-called "missing white woman syndrome." They believe mainstream journalists only care when the victim of foul play is a pretty white woman (or a cute little white girl.) They think that black, Hispanic and Asian women who go mising get less coverage because of insidious prejudice. The media doesn't care, these fractious folks say, about minority women.

Hogwash. Piffle. Bullshit. Get a lithium refill.

Last week, you couldn't avoid hearing the story of Nailah Franklin, a Chicago pharmaceutical saleswoman who went missing and whose murdered corpse was found Thursday. She was black ... and she was all over the news.

The story of Madison and her videotaping rapist wasn't splashed on the evening news because Madison is a cute little white girl. It's because the facts in this case -- so far -- were extraordinary. It wouldn't have mattered if Madison were black, green, purple or multi-colored ... whether she came from the 'hood, Beverly Hills or Oz ... her story gripped us because of its raw grotesquerie. Would you feel any less sympathy for here -- or would your anger about her rapist be less than white-hot -- if she had been a little black girl? Would you have preferred the news media decline to tell her story because we had already met our month's quota of "white children in peril" stories?

But not every "white woman or child in peril" story makes the front page of the NY Times or prime-time CNN, so immediately a viewer/reader must ask what makes these cases special? I propose, modestly, it's not color but the uniqueness of the case. The more mystery and intrigue, the higher the news value.

As the managing editor of a mid-sized daily newspaper, I assure readers that the color of the victim is of absolutely no importance to news decisions, except in crimes where race is central ... I'm more interested in the extraordinary circumstances. The 10th fatal mugging at a midnight subway platform by a gangster is less intriguing than the discovery of a grandmother's corpse in a public park and the realization that her 4 grandchildren are now missing. Which would you put on the front page?

And who among us is not intrigued by Madison's story? Was it because she is white ... or because of the facts of the case as we know them? When I blogged on this subject recently at true-crime uber-blog, In Cold Blog, the response was generally dismissive. No amount of logic or facts can sway a myth.

And here's a twist you won't hear about: Men also get "ignored" generally in such cases. FBI statistics show men are more likely than women to be reported as missing, and that blacks make up a disproportionately large segment of the victims. On May 1. 2005, there were 25,389 men in the FBI's database of active missing persons cases, and 22,200 cases of women. Blacks accounted for 13,860 cases, vs. 29,383 whites. (USA Today, 6/15/05)

Should men rise up and demand equal attention from Nancy Grace or Greta van Susteren? No. When a fascinating case of a missing man comes along, rest assured it will make the news, too.

Facts have no moral quality, only what we project upon them.

Crime news is like a cultural ink-blot test, in which society looks at a set of insensate, numb facts and projects its own history, fears, impatience, insolence, clemency, insecurities, dreams -- and nightmares -- upon those facts.

In theory, we are not really describing the ink blots, but something inside ourselves. And what's inside is every fairy-tale monster: A brutal ogre, a bloodthirsty werewolf, an elegant vampire, a bullying giant, a scheming devil, a predatory wolf, a sneering troll, or maybe just an abusive step-mother.

The archetypes of our fears have trickled into every heart. And when a crime captures the public's imagination before a trial, the great majority of citizens are already projecting the monsters of our collective mythology onto the suspects.

And that's a bigger part of choosing the stories on the front page than the color of the victims.

And if you would have skipped Madison's story in favor of anything else, check your pulse. You probably don't have one.

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Saturday, September 29, 2007

Toddler Rape Tape: Little girl is found, safe

UPDATE on "Have cops found their man?"

"Madison" -- the little girl who was raped by a pedophile on a videotape -- has been found and is safe (or as safe as a young rape victim can be) but her rapist remains at large, police say.

Madison is now 7. The horrendous video was made four years ago.

Her suspected pedophile/rapist, Chester Arthur Stiles, knew her family. Now 37, he worked as an animal trainer for Siegfried and Roy in Las Vegas. He is described as a "survivalist type" who is almost always armed ... unless he's making videos with toddlers.

If you see Stiles (pictured above), contact the Nye County (Nevada) Sheriff's Office or email the detectives working the case at findchild@nyesheriff.net

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Friday, September 28, 2007

Toddler Rape Tape: Have cops found their 'man'?

UPDATE on "Do you know this child..."


Nye County (Nevada) deputies have named Chester Arthur Stiles, 34, as a "person of interest" in their investigation of a rape tape that shows a man having sex with an unknown toddler. Stiles hasn't yet been arrested because cops don't know where he is.

Stiles was already wanted on unrelated state and federal warrants on charges of sexual assault and lewdness with a minor under 14.


Is he the same guy? A recent mug shot appears above, and a screen-grab from the salacious video is at right. You can judge.

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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Do you know this child ... or this pedophile?

This little girl is one of two children seen in a porn tape, but Nevada police don't know who -- or where -- they are. They hope somebody will recognize her and they'll catch the molester who was videotaped performing sex acts with them. Do you know her? If not, maybe you know the slime who's molesting them. He appears below ...

If either of these photos looks familiar, contact the Nye County (Nevada) Sheriff's Office or email the detectives working the case at findchild@nyesheriff.net

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