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Two more Stickam related sexual assaults

Man accused of videotaping sexual assaults on 2 teenage girls:

Emo Douchebag II is 23-year-old Richard Alan Chaney of Costa Mesa, California. He’s accused of not only assaulting not just one underage girl that he met on Stickam but two.

The first girl was 14 from Texas whom he met on Stickam. While she was visiting relatives in California she sneaked out of the house and allegedly had sex with Chaney. The assault took place in June of 2008. It wasn’t until almost a year later that the girl’s mother called the Orange County Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement team to report Chaney.

While searching Chaney’s house investigators found evidence of another assault of a 17-year-old girl that Chaney met on either Stickam, MySpace or both. He videotaped himself having sex with the 17-year-old while she was unconscious. Now why does that sound familiar? Hmmmmm? Not only does it sound like the M.O. of serial rapist Andrew Luster it also sounds like the other accused Stickam rapist John Hock.

He also videotaped himself having sex with the 14-year-old too.

Who says there’s no child molesters on Stickam? You don’t have to be a middle aged man to be one.

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20 students suspended over MySpace

California middle-schoolers suspended for viewing MySpace posting with alleged threat:

COSTA MESA – Twenty middle-schoolers were suspended for two days after viewing a boy’s posting on the MySpace.com Web site that contained an alleged threat, school officials said.

Police are investigating the boy’s comments about his classmate as a possible hate crime, and the district is trying to expel the boy from TeWinkle Middle School.

According to three parents of the suspended students, the invitation to join the boy’s MySpace group gave no indication of the alleged threat. They said the MySpace social group name’s was “I hate (girl’s name)” and included an expletive and an anti-Semitic reference.

A later message to group members directed them to a nondescript folder, which included a posting that allegedly asked: “Who here in the (group name) wants to take a shotgun and blast her in the head over a thousand times?”

Here’s my favorite part…

Metz said the students’ suspensions in mid-Febuary were appropriate because the incident involved student safety. Some parents however questioned whether the school overstepped its bounds by disciplining students for actions that occurred on personal computers, at home and after school hours.

Emphasis mine.

Well maybe if you were actually paying attention to what your kids were doing online the school wouldn’t have to step in and take action.

Dumbasses.

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