Brutus Frank wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 5:49 pm
Holy shit when did Shane Gillis transition?
WOLFS
Re: Post Smegma fodder
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2023 11:46 am
by Foot Foot
As set forth in court filings, while employed as a pastor at a church located in Brentwood, New York, Saez allegedly used an encrypted messaging service to engage in sexually explicit conversations with minors and with a law enforcement officer acting in an undercover capacity (the UC). In August of 2023, Saez had online conversations with the UC. During those conversations, the defendant stated that he had sexually abused an infant, that his “sweet spot” for molesting children was children between the ages of 11 and 15, and that he was able to find his younger victims at “church.” Pursuant to a court-authorized search, FBI agents recovered numerous images and videos of child pornography from the defendant.
Court documents state that on April 7, 2023, an HPD officer arrived at Carter's Perry Street residence in response to a kidnapping in progress. The officer then communicated with a voice coming from a window on the far side of the home where an attached garage stood. The voice, later identified as the complainant, told the officer that she'd been kidnapped by Carter "approximately four or five years ago" while panhandling off of Almeda Genoa Road in Houston. The woman told the officer that she was in need at the time when she was approached by Carter, who told her to get in his car and took her back to his property.
What followed from there is a laundry list of alleged horrors. According to court documents, the woman told police that Carter kept her locked up in an attached garage at his property against her will for years, feeding her drugs—including crack cocaine and other narcotics—and chips while sexually assaulting her repeatedly and depriving her of a working bathroom or shower. Carter would occasionally let the woman into his home to bathe, but then returned her to confinement in the garage, according to charging documents. On one occasion, the woman was able to break through the garage window and crawl out of the structure, only to be taken to the hospital by police and released back to Carter. After this escape, Carter allegedly boarded up the interior of the garage window and threatened her with physical assault if she attempted to leave again.
Court documents state that on April 7, 2023, Carter gave the woman access to his laptop, at which point she used a Text Now app on his device to contact 911 dispatch and relay that she was being held against her will. The responding officer observed the woman in Carter's garage was 5'2", extremely malnourished ("weighing approximately 70 pounds") and told him she had not showered in two months. When the garage was pried open by members of Houston Fire Department, authorities discovered a mattress covered in "fresh vomit," bags of chips and Twinkies, a "makeshift toilet" and dripping faucet. The woman's hair was "crusty," according to documents, and her clothes were "filthy dirty." A stack of shirts and diapers was found in the vicinity. She told officers that she pleaded with Carter daily to release her from captivity, and subsisted largely on snacks, never getting a full meal.