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  • #31
    It's not a surprise this pedophile wound up in Thailand


    Child Sex Trafficking Thrives in Thailand

    Wednesday, August 16, 2006

    BANGKOK, Thailand — It's a photo that has become a staple in the tabloids of Southeast Asia: the foreigner taken in by police after being caught in bed with a local boy or girl.

    For many of the region's countries which derive huge sums of money from the tourism trade, it's a vivid illustration of its seamiest side — child sexual exploitation.

    The spotlight was on Thailand Wednesday after a man suspected in the slaying of 6-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey was arrested here in a surprise breakthrough a decade-old U.S. case that some feared would never be solved.

    U.S. officials identified the suspect as John Mark Karr, a 42-year-old American, and said he was already being held in Bangkok on unrelated sex charges.

    In countries such as Thailand, child sexual exploitation builds on a long-standing and vast prostitution industry, and thrives where law enforcement is weak or corrupt. That sex with young teens is not a strong taboo in some Asian cultures makes fighting the problem even more difficult.

    Poverty-stricken Cambodia in recent years has become new frontier for pedophiles for this very reason. The arrests of aging British rock star Gary Glitter — real name Paul Francis Gadd — first in Cambodia and then in neighboring Vietnam put a rare international spotlight on the matter, though new cases come to court virtually every month.

    In June, Glitter's child molestation conviction and three-year prison sentence were upheld by an appeals court in Vietnam. He had been found guilty of committing obscene acts with girls ages 10 and 11 at his rented seaside villa in southern Vietnam.

    "This case sends a strong message to child sex offenders around the world that society will not tolerate any form of sexual violence and exploitation of children," said Carmen Madrinan, executive director of the Bangkok-based child protection group ECPAT International.

    Vietnam does not have the reputation of Cambodia as a haven for sex tourism, but recent surveys by the government and the U.N. Children's Fund indicate that child prostitution, including child sex tourism, is on the rise, Le Hong Loan, head of UNICEF Vietnam's child protection section, said earlier this year.

    "I think the case of Gary Glitter is a historic case for Vietnam so it can be more vigilant about the situation of sex tourism," Loan said.

    In Cambodia, There are about 33,000 child sex workers, according to UNICEF, the U.N. children's agency. The U.S. State Department has listed Cambodia as among the world's worst nations at adequately addressing human trafficking problems, including the trade of child sex workers.

    A strong example of the measures being taken against child sexual exploitation came just two months ago, when a Los Angeles man deported from Thailand pleaded not guilty in a U.S. court to traveling to the Southeast Asian nation to engage in illicit sexual activity.

    Steven Erik Prowler was deported from Thailand in May after completing one-year prison sentence for molesting 15-year-old and 16-year-old boys.

    According to a U.S. criminal complaint, he told authorities he often paid Thai children the equivalent of $5 for two hours of sexual contact.

    The charges were brought under the U.S. Child Protect Act, adopted in 2003 to facilitate tracking sexual predators across international borders.

    About 20 Americans alleged to have engaged in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places have been prosecuted under the law since 2003, according to U.S. authorities.

    President Bush signed the Protect Act on April 30, 2003. Before the act took effect, prosecutors were required to prove that a person traveled to a foreign country with the intent of having illicit sex, but the new law requires prosecutors to show merely that the person engaged in or attempted to engage in such acts.

    In an address to the United Nations shortly after signing the law, Bush stressed the importance of combatting illegal sex tourism and trafficking, and made specific reference to the provision of the Protect Act.

    "The victims of sex trade see little of life before they see the very worst of life: an underground of brutality and lonely fear," Bush said. "Those who create these victims and profit from their suffering must be severely punished."

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Meg25
      time to direct some killings
      address

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      • #33
        Originally posted by weazel079
        I think they should stick him in a dark prison cell with a big desperate bunk mate named bover.

        Feel so bad what the family went through. They were suspected in the murder of their own kid for the longest time. Very sad story.
        I agree with putting him a cell with bover as bover would serve him right.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by BettorsChat
          address
          sparks house...duh

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Meg25
            sparks house...duh
            that's not what I heard

            I heard someone is on the outs

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            • #36
              Originally posted by CheechB03
              [B]
              In Cambodia, There are about 33,000 child sex workers, according to UNICEF, the U.N. children's agency. The U.S. State Department has listed Cambodia as among the world's worst nations at adequately addressing human trafficking problems, including the trade of child sex workers.
              Cambodia is mecca for pedophiles.

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              • #37
                Suspect's E-Mails, Yearbook Possible JonBenet Clues

                'Sometimes Little Girls are Closer to Me Than With Their Parents'
                By DEBORAH HASTINGS, AP

                BOULDER, Colo. (Aug. 19) - The writings are the stuff of love letters: unrequited obsession, reaching beyond the grave, from a man who pledges all to someone he can never have.

                They were written to a dead 6-year-old girl by a teacher named John Mark Karr, who also claims he killed the child, JonBenet Ramsey, in her parents' home 10 years ago. And now anything he's ever written is headline fodder.

                Boulder prosecutors are in contact with a former classmate of Karr's because a yearbook signed by him more than 20 years ago may explain why a ransom note in the Ramsey home was signed "S.B.T.C.", the Rocky Mountain News reported Friday.

                In the 1982 yearbook, Karr ended his missive with the line: "Though, deep in the future, maybe I shall be the conqueror and live in multiple peace." Investigators wonder if "S.B.T.C" means "shall be the conqueror."

                The newspaper also published excerpts of the worshipful e-mails Karr sent to University of Colorado journalism professor Michael Tracey, who produced several documentaries on the Ramsey case.

                "JonBenet, my love, my life. I love you and shall forever love you," according to an e-mail Karr sent on Dec. 23, 2005, just before the anniversary of her death. "I pray that you can hear my voice calling out to you from my darkness - this darkness that now separates us."

                "Sometimes little girls are closer to me than with their parents or any other person in their lives. When I refer to myself as JonBenet's Closest, maybe now you understand," he wrote in another message.

                Police asked JonBenet's mother, Patsy Ramsey, if she would meet with Karr. The mother was willing, but she died from ovarian cancer in June before investigators went any further, family attorney Lin Wood said.

                And she never saw Karr's words because his messages were secretly being intercepted by authorities. "He thought that he was corresponding with Patsy, but he wasn't," Wood told The Associated Press.

                Karr, 41, is in a Thailand jail awaiting deportation to face U.S. charges of first-degree murder, kidnapping and child sexual assault. He told reporters he was with JonBenet when she died in the basement of her Boulder home on Dec. 26, 1996 but her death was "an accident."

                Karr is scheduled to fly to the United States on Sunday, a police official said Saturday.

                "The tickets for John Mark Karr's departure are ready," Thailand's immigration police chief, Lt. Gen. Suwat Tumrongsiskul, told reporters. "He is leaving for the United States on Sunday evening."

                A U.S. Embassy official, speaking on condition of anonymity, could not confirm Karr's departure date, saying that authorities were working through legal paperwork to expedite his deportation.

                On Friday, Suwat recanted details he gave of Karr's confession - details that raised suspicions that Karr was lying to gain entry to a sensational killing that fascinated him.

                Suwat initially said Karr confessed to sexually assaulting the girl and giving her drugs. But her autopsy showed no signs of drugs. He also told reporters that Karr had claimed to have picked up JonBenet at school, though her death came during the holiday break.

                On Friday, Suwat confirmed to the AP his account of the sexual assault. But asked if Karr gave the girl drugs, Suwat said the suspect described the encounter as "a blur." Suwat said the part about JonBenet being picked from school was based on his recollection of watching a documentary about the case.

                Other Karr claims drew scrutiny Friday: Prison guards searched the death row cell of Polly Klaas' killer after learning he may have corresponded with Karr. No letters were found.

                But a Northern California woman exchanged e-mails and recorded hours of phone conversations with Karr in which he described his fascination with JonBenet's and Polly's slayings, according to published reports.

                Wendy Hutchens, 49, of Roseville, Calif., told police about her 2001 conversations with Karr weeks before the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office arrested him on five misdemeanor child pornography charges, The Press Democrat of Santa Rosa reported Friday in its online edition.

                There is no public piece of evidence tying Karr, a divorced father of three, to Colorado. Eric Yoder, an investigator for the Colorado Department of Education, said Karr was never licensed to teach in the state and there is no record of him applying for a teaching job.

                In Washington, federal officials said they want to question Karr about his writings and confessions, including an e-mail from Karr claiming he was under investigation in four states for child murder and molestation.

                "There is no four-state federal case" in which Karr is wanted or even suspected, said a Washington official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the case is being handled by local prosecutors in Colorado.

                Tracey, the professor, refused to discuss the e-mails he received from Karr.

                The Ramseys' attorney suggested authorities may have more against Karr than his confession. "There have been e-mail confessions in the case before," Wood said. "John Ramsey has received e-mail confessions in the past and nobody was arrested."

                Patsy Ramsey's sister said the family would wait and watch.

                "We are optimistic, but it's wait-and-see," said Pamela Paugh from her home in Roswell, Ga. "We've been patient for nine and a half years, what's a few more months?"

                Associated Press writers Harry R. Weber in Atlanta, Matt Apuzzo in Washington, Doug Gross in Roswell, Ga., and Margie Mason in Bangkok contributed to this report.

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                • #38
                  The goofy bastard didnt do it. He is getting the attention he craves. He didnt do it but he should go to jail anyway. Just another peverted pedo that we dont need running around the streets. Michael Jackson.....Gary Glitter... These guys need a cell with the right kind of guy....... Just my opinion!

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by john lennon
                    The goofy bastard didnt do it. He is getting the attention he craves. He didnt do it but he should go to jail anyway. Just another peverted pedo that we dont need running around the streets. Michael Jackson.....Gary Glitter... These guys need a cell with the right kind of guy....... Just my opinion!
                    I don't believe that he did it either until I hear about DNA evidence. The dumbass stated that he drugged the girl yet there was no drugs found in her body. Stated he took her home from school, but she was on school winter break when this happened. Also his ex-wife said he was in Alabama at the time. And Colorado has no records of him ever teaching there.

                    Now they do say the dick knows stuff about the house that have never been released. They mentioned that he was talking with a professor at the college there or some reporter and it seemed like he was asking a lot of detailed questions. So maybe that's where he got the info at as its been 10 fucking years. So them stating nothing has been released I don't buy it.

                    Either way he's a sick bastard!

                    Won't be suprised if he did get charged though as the police want to lay this one to rest, because of all of the media. Personally I think the police botched the case as they were worried about it, because it was high profile and OJ case wasn't settled too long before this.

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                    • #40
                      monte are u sure u werent investgated in this case........john walsh on line 2 for you..........
                      MY MEAT IN THE HOT DESERT.......

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by bover1
                        monte are u sure u werent investgated in this case........john walsh on line 2 for you..........
                        How gay I expected more from you, but should have known you only have so little to give

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