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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Sex Offender Enrolled In A Charter School

What else can get past these guys?

A young-looking sex offender enrolled in a charter school in Northwest Pheonix as a 12 year old.  He spent 1 day at the Mingus Springs Charter School. 
School officials did call authorities when an older gentleman, claiming to be his grandfather, presented guardianship papers and a birth certificate that looked phony. 
Officials said that Rodreik was busy taking a number of reading, vision, and hearing tests last week, and didn’t seem to have talked to any kids.
The director of the school had “...spoken with all of the students as a group...to see if there was any contact of any kind and there’s no evidence of anything...everybody said he was very quiet, kept withdrawn, kept his head down.”

Rodreick, went by the name Casey Price and kept his youthful appearance by shaving his body hair and using makeup.

The director did say that “he looked older, but we were thinking 14, or’ 15 years old...he did not look to be an adult.”

Rodreick, who is actually 29, and his “grandfather” Lonnie Stiffler and also Brian J. Nellis, and Robert James Snow were all arrested.  Snow, Rodreick and Nellis are all sex offenders and were held on $50,000 bond for not registering with local authorities.  Stiffler was booked on two counts of forgery and 1 count of hindering prosecution with a $100,000 cash bond.  The men are expected in court on Thursday.

If you ask me...put these guys away for a very long time, and keep them there.

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“The possibility certainly exists that they were trying to recruit other kids and maybe groom other kids, leading them into harm’s way, possibly molesting them

Duh, you think?  Why else would a 29 year old be faking aa a 12 year old.  Could be he was a predatory homosexual but you can get that from the news report.  Guess they wouldn’t want to print anything that would upset any of the gay alliances.


The Supreme Court is a bunch of black robed tyrants

docdave on January 24, 2007 at 07:05 am

I’m of the opinion that these guys be charged with conspiracy to commit (insert a number of crimes here).

It should also be illegal (or at least a parole/probation violation) to attempt to circumvent sex offendor laws & controls.

electnixon on January 24, 2007 at 09:25 am
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Amazing that the guy thought he could get away with it.


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Rob on January 24, 2007 at 10:27 am
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