Radio Interview with author Debbie Mcdaniel, former Jehovah's Witness
Radio Interview with author Debbie Mcdaniel, former Jehovah's Witness
The pedophile activities and brainwashing that go on inside of this religion called Jehovah's Witnes...
radio interview with author debbie mcdaniel, former jehovah's witness .
radio interview with author debbie mcdaniel, former jehovah's witness.
the pedophile activities and brainwashing that go on inside of this religion called jehovah's witnes....
Radio Interview with author Debbie Mcdaniel, former Jehovah's Witness
Radio Interview with author Debbie Mcdaniel, former Jehovah's Witness
The pedophile activities and brainwashing that go on inside of this religion called Jehovah's Witnes...
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/48-hours-investigates-accused-killer-who-impersonated-journalist/ .
48 hours investigates accused killer who impersonated journalist.
march 27, 2015, 8:20 am|a journalist strikes up an unlikely friendship with an accused killer who took his name -- what happened next would become a book and a film.
Thanks Simon for fixing the title. Sure don't want anyone to be confused when the program airs. I hear it's outstanding.
Barbara
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/48-hours-investigates-accused-killer-who-impersonated-journalist/ .
48 hours investigates accused killer who impersonated journalist.
march 27, 2015, 8:20 am|a journalist strikes up an unlikely friendship with an accused killer who took his name -- what happened next would become a book and a film.
Whoops, I was in a rush to get the information out and posted the wrong date for today. The program airs tonight, March 28th. Sorry.
Barbara
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/48-hours-investigates-accused-killer-who-impersonated-journalist/ .
48 hours investigates accused killer who impersonated journalist.
march 27, 2015, 8:20 am|a journalist strikes up an unlikely friendship with an accused killer who took his name -- what happened next would become a book and a film.
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/48-hours-investigates-accused-killer-who-impersonated-journalist/
“48 Hours” investigates accused killer who impersonated journalist
March 27, 2015, 8:20 AM|A journalist strikes up an unlikely friendship with an accused killer who took his name -- what happened next would become a book and a film. "48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher joins "CBS This Morning" to preview Saturday's “48 Hours."
Background of Longo:
The Register-Guard, Eugene, OR, Mar. 2, 2003
When Lincoln County detectives askedChristian Longo why he moved his family to Oregon, he immediately raised theissue of his disfellowshipping in late 2000.
"Primarily everything was gettingtoo stressful in Michigan, with everybody being so close," he said,according to the court transcriptof a January 2002 jailhouse interview."It was a little ways before that time that I was disfellowshipped fromthe religious aspect of our life. And everybody was kind of compounding on usfrom that level."
A spokesman for his former Kingdom Hallin Ypsilanti, Mich., said Longo was "put out" after being convictedof forgery and writing morethan $30,000 in bad checks.
One relationship severed as a result waswith his own father, an elder in the congregation, Longo told detectives.
He also said Kingdom Hall members werevisiting MaryJane at home, suggesting that she consider "maintaining alittle bit more of a separation from me, not just outside, but even within thehousehold, justbeing a little bit more distant than she probably was ... Stillbeing a wife, but not being so devoted to sticking by everything that Idid."
The couple concluded they "neededto distance ourselves from that," Longo said.
They moved to Toledo, Ohio, in thespring of 2001 - a development so alarming to MaryJane's sisters that theydrove to Toledo and begged her to return to Michigan, the Associated Pressreported in January2002. They took her to a restaurant so she could speakfreely, but she insisted she would not leave her husband.
When her cell phone was disconnectedlater that year, the sisters again drove to Toledo. But the Longos had alreadymoved on, leaving behind such sentimental treasures as family photo albums.MaryJane's family filed a missing persons report, but withdrew it afterpostcards in her handwriting were mailed from South Dakota in November. She'dwritten that Longo was in a job training program and that she would send a newaddress once he got a permanent work assignment.
In fact, the family had been living in asuccession of rental housing on the Oregon Coast. MaryJane was so isolated thatneighbors at their last home, a Newport condominium, didn't even know she andthe children were living with Longo.
She was last seen alive Dec. 16 at aSalem furniture store, where a salesman remembered her as "aloof andweary." Her body - and those of Zachery, 5, Sadie, 3, and Madison, 2 -would be discovered in coastal inlets Dec. 19, 22 and 27.
jehovah's witness sadistic torturer eunice spry.
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sadistic torturer eunice sprythe recollections of three people who spend two decades in the care of foster mother eunice spry, wh.... .
By Gloucestershire Echo | Posted: March 13, 2015
Her crimes shocked Britain and now the distressing story of sadistic Gloucestershire mum Eunice Spry it to be told from the point of view of her victims on national television.
Spry has been released after serving seven years of a 12 year jail sentence for a catalogue of child abuse offences against her two foster children and adopted daughter Victoria.
Vile Spry, 70, who lived in Tewkesbury, routinely beat and abused the terrified youngsters, forcing them to drink bleach and urine, and to stand naked and cold for hours on end among other punishments.
Convicted in 2005 of 26 counts of child abuse, she was released last June and her victims are to tell their story on Sunday night in Britain's Darkest Taboos: Two Decades of Torture By The Woman We Called Mum on TV channel CI.
Publicity for the programme said: "The programme will be the first time all three victims have formally told their story together.Includes interviews with: Victoria Spry (victim), Christopher Spry (victim) and Alloma Gilbert (victim).
"The three youngsters suffered for years at the hands of someone who was meant to protect them.
"Victoria, in particular, has had lasting damage from the ordeal, with surgery needed to mend the hearing in one ear from being repeatedly kicked by Spry and veneers fitted after her front teeth were knocked out."
jehovah's witness sadistic torturer eunice spry.
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sadistic torturer eunice sprythe recollections of three people who spend two decades in the care of foster mother eunice spry, wh.... .
Sadistic Torturer Eunice SpryThe recollections of three people who spend two decades in the care of foster mother Eunice Spry, wh... |
sorry i couldn't post the youtube tv report here on jwn but no matter how hard i tried i couldn't do it.
i did it a week or so with another story, but can't now.
sadistic torturer eunice sprythe recollections of three people who spend two decades in the care of foster mother eunice spry.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=car8drkpu38.
Sorry I couldn't post the YouTube TV report here on JWN but no matter how hard I tried I couldn't do it. Someone maybe tell me how to do it now. I did it a week or so with another story, but can't now. Help!
Sadistic Torturer Eunice SpryThe recollections of three people who spend two decades in the care of foster mother Eunice Spry.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caR8DRkPu38
http://www.wsmv.com/story/28534980/son-speaks-out-after-mother-found-guilty-of-rape.
please see the video at the above link .
son speaks out after mother found guilty of rape.
http://www.wsmv.com/story/28534980/son-speaks-out-after-mother-found-guilty-of-rape
Please see the video at the above link
Son speaks out after mother found guilty of rape
Posted: Mar 16, 2015 7:32 PM CDT
MURFREESBORO, TN (WSMV) -
A mother was found guilty of crimes against her own children that happened more than a decade ago.
The case was difficult and relied solely on old testimony that came from a child. But the one and only witness was so convincing and so personally convicted that the jury came back with a guilty verdict.
Alan Von Webb, 25, said he sees himself not just as a victim, but as a guardian. His mother, Angela Montgomery, moved to rural Oregon, far away from the reach of accusations Webb made against her of rape, incest and abuse.
Webb had reported to the Department of Children's Services on six occasions as a child, but was never removed from the home.
Webb had moved to Arizona, was making great money and had a great girlfriend, but what happened 10 years ago in Rutherford County wasn't behind him.
"I knew there were people I had to protect that couldn't protect themselves," Webb said. "That people had done that for me. And I owe them the same courtesy to say, hey look, I'm going to protect you. Now I'm old and I'm strong and I'm going to make sure what happened to me doesn't happen to you.
"To stay out there living the good life while other kids are suffering through what I did ... it would be living a lie," Webb added.
Webb went to Murfreesboro police with his story. They not only believed him, they arrested Montgomery.
Nearly two years later, Montgomery was convicted on six counts of raping two of her children.
The entire case hinged upon Webb's testimony.
Attorneys said circumstances often make child rape hard to prosecute.
Webb said he would have much preferred to love his mother, but instead prosecuted her without an ounce of hate.
"I'm not even mad at her anymore. I'm just disappointed," he said. "Because she gave in to desires that are unhealthy. And instead of fighting that and being the mother she was supposed to, she gave in to her own gratification, instead of doing what you're supposed to do as a mother, which is protect your children."
Webb thanked prosecutors Hugh Ammerman and Sarah Davis and Murfreesboro detectives Tommy Robbers and Wayne Lawson. He said he was fortified by those four people and encouraged in dark moments.
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this lawsuit was discussed on jwn five months ago: http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/284881/brave-ex-elder-sues-over-defamation-over-fraud-claims?size=20&page=2 .
anybody know what the present disposition is in this case?.
the following link is to the actual newspaper article: .
Wonderful! Thanks so much to defender of truth who didn't give up and Orphan Crow who came through with the information. OK, another mountain to climb but we can only hope Mr. Otuo wins and then a whole new door will open in the future for victims of unfair disfellowshipping and shunning practices which can actually defined as defamation.
Wow, I'm happy. What a great three weeks this has been for us all thanks to wonderful media people. More to come folks; more to come.
Barbara
andrea montgomery was found guilty as charged on each of the 6 charges of child rape of her biological son, alan von webb, the oldest boy of four children.
today, many media people were there in the courtroom for the first time since the trial started.. the verdict came in about 3:30 p.m. which took time for the judge to read, etc., so i learned about it at 4 p.m. when the father of the four children, now young adults, called us.
one of the children has down's syndrome, and it's difficult to imagine, but he also was raped since a child by his mother.
Victim: "It's finally over and I can finally move on with my life"
Aldo Amato, The Daily News Journal 6:45 p.m. CDT March 13, 2015
Alan Von Webb hugs Assistant District Attorney Sarah Davis following the jury’s decision.(Photo: DNJ/Aldo Amato)Buy Photo
MURFREESBORO – A woman accused of raping her children while living in Murfreesboro more than a decade ago was convicted six counts of child rape Friday afternoon.
Angela Elizabeth Montgomery was found guilty on six counts of rape of a child. Montgomery was charged with raping her own two children multiple times when she lived in Rutherford County more than a decade ago.
Montgomery's bond was revoked and she was taken into custody.
"It's finally over and I can finally move on with my life," child rape victim Alan Von Webb said as he left Judge Royce Taylor's courtroom in tears.
Von Webb gave approval to the Daily News Journal to be publicly identified as a victim in the case. The newspaper typically does not name victims of sexual assault.
Von Webb, his girlfriend and his family cried as Judge Taylor read the jury's verdict which was returned around 3:30 p.m. on Friday.
Members of the jury, who deliberated for more than six hours, also cried upon returning to Taylor's courtroom.
Montgomery was indicted in December 2012 after Murfreesboro Police Department detectives were contacted about the alleged rapes and assaults.
Montgomery (Photo: Submitted)
She was initially charged with two counts of child rape by Murfreesboro Police Detective Wayne Lawson after her two children gave the detective "detailed statements" about rapes and sexual assaults they said they suffered at the hands of their mother when they lived in Murfreesboro more a decade ago.
She was charged with 20 counts of rape of a child, six counts of rape, 12 counts of incest and two counts coercion of a witness, according to court records.
Montgomery was extradited from Oregon, where she now lives, to Murfreesboro where she later posted a $10,000 bond.
Nine women and five men were selected Tuesday to serve on the jury. After the selection, jurors heard testimony from Von Webb, Montgomery's biological son.
He told jurors he was first sexually assaulted around the time he started learning about sex education in school.
"I thought it was normal," he said during his testimony on Tuesday. "All the time I thought it was normal until I talked to other kids."
Von Webb said the hours he waited for the verdict to be returned Friday felt like a continuous muscle cramp.
"I've been waiting for this day for a long time," he said. "I hope she knows she can't hurt anyone anymore."
Assistant District Attorney's Hugh Ammerman and Sarah Davis were the lead prosecutors in the case.
Ammerman said he was proud of Von Webb's courage.
"I'm glad (Von Webb) knows even though justice was delayed, it wasn't lost," Ammerman said. "I'm very proud of him."
Von Webb thanked all those involved in the case including the Rutherford County District Attorney's Office, MPD Detective Tommy Roberts, Detective Wayne Lawson and his friends and family that supported him throughout the process.
"I feel like this is a new beginning," Von Webb said with a big smile. "This is where I start over."
Montgomery's sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 6.
http://www.dnj.com/story/news/2015/03/13/victim-finally-can-finally-move-life/70302172/