Listed Sex Offender Charged With Aggravated Statutory Rape

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I hope they charge this mother with more than child neglect. In this State she will have the kids back in 30 days.


By Richard Harker
News Channel 11 Producer
Published: March 9, 2009
http://www.tricities.com/tri/news/l...charged_with_aggravated_statutory_rape/21431/
The Unicoi County Sheriff’s Department is still investigating a case where they arrested a 26-year-old North Carolina man, after they say he admitted to having sex with a 16-year-old girl and inappropriately touching an 11-year-old girl.

That’s not all, investigators think the childrens’ mother allowed the man to sleep in the same beds as her children.

The sheriff’s department says that the mother allegedly drove to North Carolina to pick up Micheal Jones, 26, who is also listed as a sex offender.

Investigators say the mother allowed Jones to stay at their home, after he allegedly met her 16-year-old daughter online.

Jones is charged with aggravated statutory rape and is being held on a $250 thousand bond.

Meanwhile, the mother is charged with child neglect and is being held on a $100 thousand bond.
 
Probably another MySpace meeting

Could be, but what sane parent would take their 16-yr-old daughter to see him or worse, bring him home?!! I can't believe the stupidity and lack of discretion of some people. She ought to be locked up and have the key thrown away!
 
Obviously the words of someone who isn't raising a teen age daughter in this day and age. Daddy's little girl today usually looses her virginity before her period becomes regular. By the time she's left highschool, less than half are not having regular sex, and virginity levels are under 20%. One in ten or less haven't tried some form of drugs, smoking or drinking. That the mother actually got to meet the creep and still maintain any control at all over the situation warrants some applause.


Could be, but what sane parent would take their 16-yr-old daughter to see him or worse, bring him home?!! I can't believe the stupidity and lack of discretion of some people. She ought to be locked up and have the key thrown away!
 
Obviously the words of someone who isn't raising a teen age daughter in this day and age. Daddy's little girl today usually looses her virginity before her period becomes regular. By the time she's left highschool, less than half are not having regular sex, and virginity levels are under 20%. One in ten or less haven't tried some form of drugs, smoking or drinking. That the mother actually got to meet the creep and still maintain any control at all over the situation warrants some applause.
darn good point. IMO i'd say those numbers are are exagerated to the "good" side of actual.
 
Obviously the words of someone who isn't raising a teen age daughter in this day and age. Daddy's little girl today usually looses her virginity before her period becomes regular. By the time she's left highschool, less than half are not having regular sex, and virginity levels are under 20%. One in ten or less haven't tried some form of drugs, smoking or drinking. That the mother actually got to meet the creep and still maintain any control at all over the situation warrants some applause.

My daughters may be in their 20s now and just like I did, they sneaked stuff they weren't supposed to do. BUT... I was the mean uncool mom according to them since I wouldn't let them go to half the places their friends were allowed to go. I told them too bad!! They could hate me all they wanted for the time-being, but they weren't going certain places. They've fessed up about some of the stuff they pulled on me - like saying they were just going to be having a sleep-over with a friend and then go to a movie or a concert at a college that I wouldn't let them go.

Once they graduated HS and went to college, I figured they were going to do what they were going to do and they did. I knew what kind of crap was going on with other kids in their school. The drinking age was 18 when I went to college and I knew they were going to do it and it didn't freak me out. Just as long as they weren't driving drunk or with someone driving drunk.

You'd probably think that all the kids hated me, but guess what? I'd have a whole bunch of HS kids at my house all the time. When they got in college, I was the "cool mom" since I'd go to clubs with them at times and I'd always talk with them about anything and everything.

My kids were no angels to be sure, but at least I did my best to know where they were and with whom. Sometimes they lied. Can't say I didn't lie to my parents in HS either! But... they knew they had parents who cared enough about them to say "no" and who cared what happened to them. Sometimes kids need someone to tell them no even if they hate it at the time.

My son had his eyes opened recently with is ex-girlfriend. She could do just about anything at 18. She'd get mad about things or didn't want me to know things, but guess who she called and talked to when she was really upset. Yep...
 
My daughters may be in their 20s now and just like I did, they sneaked stuff they weren't supposed to do. BUT... I was the mean uncool mom according to them since I wouldn't let them go to half the places their friends were allowed to go. I told them too bad!! They could hate me all they wanted for the time-being, but they weren't going certain places. They've fessed up about some of the stuff they pulled on me - like saying they were just going to be having a sleep-over with a friend and then go to a movie or a concert at a college that I wouldn't let them go.

Once they graduated HS and went to college, I figured they were going to do what they were going to do and they did. I knew what kind of crap was going on with other kids in their school. The drinking age was 18 when I went to college and I knew they were going to do it and it didn't freak me out. Just as long as they weren't driving drunk or with someone driving drunk.

You'd probably think that all the kids hated me, but guess what? I'd have a whole bunch of HS kids at my house all the time. When they got in college, I was the "cool mom" since I'd go to clubs with them at times and I'd always talk with them about anything and everything.

My kids were no angels to be sure, but at least I did my best to know where they were and with whom. Sometimes they lied. Can't say I didn't lie to my parents in HS either! But... they knew they had parents who cared enough about them to say "no" and who cared what happened to them. Sometimes kids need someone to tell them no even if they hate it at the time.

My son had his eyes opened recently with is ex-girlfriend. She could do just about anything at 18. She'd get mad about things or didn't want me to know things, but guess who she called and talked to when she was really upset. Yep...
a few but not too many of my friends have parents like that.
 
My daughters may be in their 20s now and just like I did, they sneaked stuff they weren't supposed to do. BUT... I was the mean uncool mom according to them since I wouldn't let them go to half the places their friends were allowed to go. I told them too bad!! They could hate me all they wanted for the time-being, but they weren't going certain places. They've fessed up about some of the stuff they pulled on me - like saying they were just going to be having a sleep-over with a friend and then go to a movie or a concert at a college that I wouldn't let them go.

Once they graduated HS and went to college, I figured they were going to do what they were going to do and they did. I knew what kind of crap was going on with other kids in their school. The drinking age was 18 when I went to college and I knew they were going to do it and it didn't freak me out. Just as long as they weren't driving drunk or with someone driving drunk.

You'd probably think that all the kids hated me, but guess what? I'd have a whole bunch of HS kids at my house all the time. When they got in college, I was the "cool mom" since I'd go to clubs with them at times and I'd always talk with them about anything and everything.

My kids were no angels to be sure, but at least I did my best to know where they were and with whom. Sometimes they lied. Can't say I didn't lie to my parents in HS either! But... they knew they had parents who cared enough about them to say "no" and who cared what happened to them. Sometimes kids need someone to tell them no even if they hate it at the time.

My son had his eyes opened recently with is ex-girlfriend. She could do just about anything at 18. She'd get mad about things or didn't want me to know things, but guess who she called and talked to when she was really upset. Yep...


You, my dear, are the exception that proves the rule. I only wish there were more like you .. indeed, I include myself in that catagory.
 
One of my daughter's just turned 22. A couple of years ago she came to me and said. "Thank you mom for knowing who my friends were, where I was going and who was going to be there. If you had been like some of my friend's parnets, it's hard telling what would of happened to me or where I would of ended up". Like WNY24Fan, my house was always full of kids. Some came to spend the night or weekend, I would have to make them go home a week later. In the summer our grocery bill tripled. I have been blessed with all 4 of my kids. They are not perfect, but they are good kids.
 
Well, I certainly was and am not any perfect parent, but I tried and my kids aren't anywhere near perfect, but I always said, "It would all come out in the wash," so to speak. Meaning, we'd make mistakes but in the long-run, I thought we'd all make it. So far, so good. ;)

Kell - I couldn't believe how long some of the kids would stay and their parents wouldn't even check up on them. Unreal! I tried to learn from my own parents who were a lot more strict than a lot of other parents because I got into things they never knew about. Had they not been the way there were, who knows what would have happened? I tried to be a little more current than my folks were so they would know I understood more than they thought. They still thought I couldn't understand some things. I was their mother! LOL

Mine are like your daughter, Kell. They see what's happened to others and figure it wasn't so bad here afterall. Sometimes we still butt heads, but there's always an apology sooner or later. We're human! LOL

Mag - Seems like you do an awful lot with your family and you're close.

Prof - Glad to hear you're a member of our "mean parents' club." ;) I get the feeling most of you here would be in that club. :D It's not so much that you have to be mean, rather you just need to be involved.
 
Well, I certainly was and am not any perfect parent, but I tried and my kids aren't anywhere near perfect, but I always said, "It would all come out in the wash," so to speak. Meaning, we'd make mistakes but in the long-run, I thought we'd all make it. So far, so good. ;)

Kell - I couldn't believe how long some of the kids would stay and their parents wouldn't even check up on them. Unreal! I tried to learn from my own parents who were a lot more strict than a lot of other parents because I got into things they never knew about. Had they not been the way there were, who knows what would have happened? I tried to be a little more current than my folks were so they would know I understood more than they thought. They still thought I couldn't understand some things. I was their mother! LOL

Mine are like your daughter, Kell. They see what's happened to others and figure it wasn't so bad here afterall. Sometimes we still butt heads, but there's always an apology sooner or later. We're human! LOL

Mag - Seems like you do an awful lot with your family and you're close.

Prof - Glad to hear you're a member of our "mean parents' club." ;) I get the feeling most of you here would be in that club. :D It's not so much that you have to be mean, rather you just need to be involved.
I'm not so close with my dad as i am with my mom. but i'm really good with a close set of friends i built up through high school, helping them out as a mentor type deal.

2 of my friends in college (both girls), they're both close with their moms, down to their sexual activeness. Kinda shocked me, but gotta learn somewhere.
 
My son, 28, can talk to me about everything and anything and does. My daughter, 26, does the same with my wife. But there are somethings dad doesn't want to know about. They are both open and honest with us and we work hard to keep the lines of communication open.

They are the only ones in their group of friends that still have their parents married and living together. Both my wife and I have become sounding boards where we are asked for advice. We try to give the best we can without giving a lecture.

On any given weekend there will be 2-10 young adults here 'hangin' with the old peeps'.:cool:
 
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