Angela West and Shamira Buford Murder 5 Yr Old Girl

Angela West and Shamira Buford

Angela West and Shamira Buford are two women from Missouri who have been charged with the murder of a five year old girl. According to police reports a child would tell his teacher that his sister was unconscious and unresponsive at their home. The teacher would call police and when they went to the residence another of the five year old sibling would tell officers that her sister was dead.

The five year old girl was allegedly hogtied and gagged with a sock to prevent her from stealing food. Two women in the home. Angela West and Shamira Buford would be arrested and have been charged with second-degree murder, first-degree involuntary manslaughter, abuse or neglect of a child – resulting in death and first-degree endangering the welfare of a child in connection with the little girl’s death

The other children in the home were taken from the residence and put into care with emergency services

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Two women in Waynesville have been charged and arrested after a 5-year-old girl was found dead Tuesday.

Shamira Buford, 36, and Angela West, 40, were both charged with second-degree murder, first-degree involuntary manslaughter, abuse or neglect of a child – resulting in death and first-degree endangering the welfare of a child. Both are being held at the Pulaski County Jail without bond, according to the prosecutor’s Facebook page.

A Waynesville Schools school resource officer contacted the Waynesville Police Department after a student told him he found his 5-year-old sister on the floor with a sock in her mouth, according to the probable cause statement. The SRO told police the student had tried to conduct CPR, the statement says.

A Waynesville police officer went to the home in the 700 block of Washington Street and made contact with someone who said a child was found dead. That person allegedly told police, “she choked,” according to the statement.

Police entered the home and made contact with Buford and West, who were asleep in a bedroom. Buford left the room and found the child, lifeless under a blanket in the living room. The coroner was called in.

An officer noticed “significant” marks on her wrists, ankles and neck, as well as a gray sock with blood on it next to the body. It was also “saturated with an unknown substance,” according to the statement. Fibers were allegedly found in the girl’s mouth and nylon rope was found in the home.

An official from the Children’s Division went to the Waynesville Sixth Grade Center and talked with a sibling. He said his step mother woke him up that morning, he brushed his teeth and then started speaking to his sister.

“And then I saw my little sister over there tied up,” the probable cause statement says.

The student said the girl gets up in the middle of the night and “steals” and said “we have to tie her up to the futon.”

Another sibling said she, Angela West and Shamira Buford had been tying the girl to the bed for the past three months. She stated when she woke up Tuesday morning, the girl’s lips were purple, she wasn’t moving and had no pulse. One person allegedly performed CPR before another took over. She said she didn’t call 911 because she didn’t know how to tell her mom the girl died.

That person allegedly told police, “She (the girl) has a sticky fingers problem so the solution my parents came up with was to tie her arms behind back and tie her to the bed.”

She said Angela West came up with the idea, the statement says.

“I had to tie her up because Angie has back problems,” she said in the probable cause statement.

Police asked if she was explicitly told to tie her up that night.

“No, I just know that every night I’m supposed to tie her up,” she said in the statement. She said Angela West instructed her to “hogtie” the girl, which including tying a short rope to the bar of the futon and around her neck. Just the girl’s head was the only body part that was on the bed when police found her.

At the Waynesville Police Department, West allegedly told police the girl had been getting tied up around her waist. She allegedly said that she and Buford resorted to tying up the girl because she had allegedly been taking food at night. West also claimed it had been at least a week since she tied up the girl, according to the probable cause statement.

Buford allegedly told police that she told “them” to stop tying the girl’s neck when she noticed marks on her neck.

Angela West claimed they put a sock in the girl’s mouth because she was loud at night.  

“I made a smart ass comment about it one night and just went from there,” West allegedly told police, according to the statement.

“We got tired of telling her to be quiet,” the probable cause statement says Buford said.

Angela West also claimed she taught one of the siblings how to tie knots.

“She used one of the knots I taught her but never told her to tie her neck,” the statement says.

West allegedly told police, “I thought she was OK because she could breathe through her nose.”

School Janitor Ethan Colpetzer Charged With Child Porn

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Ethan Colpetzer was a janitor at Claysburg-Kimmel Elementary School in Blair County Pennsylvania has been charged with possession of child pornography however this story becomes much more creepy. According to police reports an eleven year old female student at Claysburg-Kimmel Elementary School reported that someone was leaving gifts on her desk and claiming to be a secret admirer. Well an investigation would begin which would lead to Ethan Colpetzer.

When police went to the home of Ethan Colpetzer they would discover child pornography on his devices and the janitor would be arrested. Ethan Colpetzer would be charged with 75 counts of sexual abuse of children, as well as attempted corruption of a minor and copying obscene material

Needless to say once Ethan Colpetzer gets out of prison he will be looking for a new job

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A Pennsylvania elementary school janitor allegedly left gifts, candy and notes for an 11-year-old girl as her “secret admirer” for a month and had more than 70 sexually explicit images of children on his phone, according to prosecutors.

Ethan Colpetzer, a 30-year-old janitor at Claysburg-Kimmel Elementary School, was arrested and charged with 75 counts of sexual abuse of children, as well as attempted corruption of a minor and copying obscene material.

He allegedly “singled out” a girl to other employees, asking for her name, and was allegedly caught by a faculty member taking photos of a student in the cafeteria, according to prosecutors in the Blair County District Attorney’s Office.

After a month of receiving secret gifts, the girl left a note for her “admirer” and asked what his name was. He wrote back, “Ethan,” which raised a teacher’s suspicion because there were no students with that name, prosecutors said. 

A school resource officer investigating the accusations found a “zoomed-in” photo of a girl bent over at the lunch table, according to the police report. 

The school resource officer also allegedly found a picture of a nude, unidentified child, which prompted a multi-department child pornography investigation. 

Police executed a search warrant for Colpetzer’s phone and found 74 photos of “young children performing sexual acts,” according to prosecutors. 

Police say Colpetzer admitted to saving the pictures from the internet and leaving the gifts for the 11-year-old girl, prosecutors aid.

Police arrested Colpetzer on March 7. He was arraigned and placed in Blair County Prison with bail set at $100,000.

Claysburg-Kimmel School District officials said in a statement that Colpetzer was placed on leave from his job at the elementary school, which includes students in kindergarten through sixth grade.

First Assistant District Attorney Nichole Smith told local news outlet WTAJ in a statement that “the safety of our community, especially our children, is one of the most important responsibilities we have as prosecutors.”

“As such, the prosecution of those who possess child pornography will always be a priority for the Blair County District Attorney’s Office,” Smith said. “Possessing such images is neither a minor offense nor a victimless crime. The District Attorney’s Office commends the Claysburg-Kimmel school staff whose vigilance and quick action allowed police to rapidly preserve and recover evidence.”

“We are disturbed and disheartened by the information included in the allegations and wish to note that we have not received any further reports or other information suggesting that any Claysburg-Kimmel School District student was made subject to any form of inappropriate contact other than that which has already been reported,” school officials told WTAJ. 

“We share in the District Attorney’s commendation of our staff whose vigilance and prompt reporting of the matter allowed for investigation and appropriate action to be taken as quickly as possible.”

https://www.foxnews.com/us/pa-elementary-school-janitor-was-girls-secret-admirer-had-74-sexual-images-children-his-phone-da

Elementary Principal Jessica Sanchez Busted For Drugs

Jessica Sanchez Travis Elementary

Jessica Sanchez was the Principal at Travis Elementary in Baytown Texas until she was busted for having cocaine inside of the school. According to police reports Jessica Sanchez allegedly brought cocaine into Travis Elementary and the drugs were found in a school bathroom. Needless to say Elementary Schools are suppose to be a drug free zone so she was charged with possession of a control substance in a drug free zone. Not sure if Jessica Sanchez has been fired or suspended until her case works its way through the courts.

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A Texas elementary school principal has been arrested for allegedly bringing cocaine to campus, according to reports Wednesday.

Jessica Sanchez is charged with possession of a controlled substance in a drug-free zone, KTRK-TV first reported. She was arrested after an employee found the drugs in a restroom at Travis Elementary in Baytown, Texas.

“We will not, under any circumstances, tolerate this type of behavior in our schools. Our campuses are a safe haven for students, and we will not have students in unsafe environments,” the Goose Creek Consolidated ISD said in a statement.

Court records cited by the outlet say Sanchez has posted a $5,000 and was expected to be released.

Sanchez’s page on Travis Elementary’s official website has been removed.

GCCISD referred Fox News Digital to the district’s police department, which did not respond to a request for comment.

Officials told KXXV the incident is being reported to the Texas Education Agency’s Division of Investigation. Fox News Digital has reached out to the agency for comment.

Baytown is approximately 30 miles east of Houston.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/texas-elementary-school-principal-arrested-203318820.html

Jade Janks Sentenced To Life Over Nude Photos Murder

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Jade Janks would murder her stepfather Thomas Merriman after discovering that he kept nude photos of her has learned how long she will spend in prison. According to court documents Jade Janks discovered that Thomas Merriman had nude photos of her as a teenager on his computer and was rightfully upset. However her way to deal with the betrayl was to murder her stepfather.

Jade Janks would give Thomas Merriman whiskey which was spiked with Ambien before strangling her stepfather. Thomas Merriman cause of death was determined to be acute intoxication by Ambien. His body would be discovered underneath a pile of garbage bags.

Jade Janks lawyers would attempt to justify her actions calling her stepfather a predator who kept hundreds of nude photos of her. However in the end the jury would find her guilty. Now Jade Janks has learned that she will spend life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years

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A Solana Beach, California woman who was convicted of drugging and strangling her stepfather to death after discovering a trove of nude pictures of herself in his possession was sentenced last week.

Jade Janks, 39, was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 25 years on Monday in the 2020 slaying of her 64-year-old stepfather, Thomas Merriman, San Diego television station KNSD reported. A jury found her guilty of first-degree murder in December.

On Jan. 2, 2021, police found Merriman, who co-founded a non-profit butterfly sanctuary, dead underneath bags of garbage in the driveway of their home. An autopsy revealed that Merriman died from acute intoxication by Ambien, The Coast News Group reported at the time.

According to Jade Janks, who testified on her own behalf at trial, she’d supplied her stepfather with whisky, fatally choked him and cut off his oxygen supply after discovering a series of illicit photographs of her as a teen on his computer while cleaning his home. The photos, which numbered in the hundreds, depicted Janks having consensual sex with a former boyfriend from years earlier. 

During her sentencing, Janks, who at times became emotional, said Merriman was a serial predator.

“Tom came into my life when I was just a little girl and exerted influence during that early stage of development when I was just figuring things out,” Janks said. “Unfortunately that influence manifested itself into inappropriate touch, coercion, reckless behavior, and complete violation as what I now realize years of psychological manipulation. All of this came crashing down on me when I noticed hundreds of naked photos of myself on his computer and felt shattered.” 

Janks also accused the late 64-year-old of having inappropriate contact with her when she was a minor.

“I’m still picking up the pieces and it’s my sincerest hope that over the next few years I can put the pieces back and heal from this trauma,” she added. “I’m sorry I didn’t act the way I was supposed to. I think about it every day since.”

Janks, who remained defiant that she was a victim in the case in her court address, also offered a partial apology to Merriman’s family. 

“I understand you hate me for what you believe I did to Tom,” Janks told the court. “However, there’s a lot more than you will ever understand.”

Janks’ defense team, who also acknowledged her troubled childhood, echoing her claims that she’d been victimized by Merriman as a young girl, insisted she wasn’t guilty of murder. 

“Something happened on this evening and it had a lot to do with her relationship with the victim,” attorney Marc Carlos said. “There is a lot of trauma in Jade Janks’ early life — we have outlined that in our sentencing memorandum to the court. There was some conduct between the victim and Ms. Janks in her teens — early teens. As well as some incidents that occurred after that. And those were the factors that basically went into play on the evening that Mr. Merriman died.”

Janks’ lawyers have vowed to appeal the sentence.

“Ms. Janks reacted in a way that was completely outside the way she would normally act,” her lawyers added. “She had, as the court is aware, she had family members that she could have called; she had lawyers that she could have called; there’s all kinds of people she could have called, however, she panicked under this reaction to the trauma that she had. And, as a result, she did things that made her appear to be complicit in the death of Mr. Merriman.”

In court, Janks’ father also referred to Merriman as a “sick, perverted individual,” according to Law&Crime.

Prosecutors, however, had maintained Janks was “beyond freaked out” after discovering the nude photographs on Merriman’s computer, stating that Janks plotted to kill her stepfather by making his death appear as an overdose. They accused Janks of suffocating Merriman using a plastic bag.

Numerous family and loved ones of Merriman spoke up on his behalf at Janks’ sentencing as well. Many called for the judge to impose a stiff punishment — and some discounted Janks’ account of the Dec. 31, 2020 killing altogether.

“I don’t believe the negative statements the murderer made about Tom,” one person stated in a victim impact statement. “I don’t believe she murdered him for the reasons she said she did. It’s a killer’s word against his. And he’s not here to defend himself.”

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/woman-killed-stepfather-over-keeping-221048241.html

Bus Driver Virene Poliquin Assaults Students

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Virene Poliquin is a former bus driver from New Hampshire who has been charged with assaulting multiple students with disabilities. According to police reports while Virene Poliquin was employed by Durham Bus Company she would assault at least three students aged five and six. The assaults were everything from clapping, kicking, grabbing, covering mouths with a hand, and pouring water on a victim.

Police would learn about the assaults and would begin a investigation and soon after Virene Poliquin would be charged with nine counts of misdemeanor simple assault. I am a little bit surprised that there are no charges related to child abuse considering the age and disabilities of the assault victims.

Needless to say Virene Poiquin employment as a bus driver is over. The sixty eight year old woman would post a $500 bond and would be released until her next court appearance.

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A former New Hampshire school bus driver was arrested Monday after police say she recently assaulted at least three students with disabilities.

Virene Poliquin, 68, of Hudson, is charged with nine counts of misdemeanor simple assault in connection with “disturbing” acts involving three juveniles between the ages of 5 and 6, Hudson Police Chief Tad Dionne announced Tuesday.

Police launched an investigation into Poliquin after the Hudson School District received a report on Feb. 20 about an alleged incident in which water was thrown on a child who was riding a bus that transports students with disabilities, according to Dionne.

“During the course of the investigation, it was determined that Virene Poliquin assaulted one student seven times and two other students once,” Dionne said during a news conference.

The nature of the alleged assaults included clapping, kicking, grabbing, covering mouths with a hand, and pouring water on a victim. Dionne said all of the assaults occurred on Feb. 17. There were no injuries were reported.

“I’ve been a police officer a long time. Needless to say, there aren’t too many events that make me pause when reviewing a case. This incident did so. The victims in this case are among our most vulnerable,” Dionne said. “Poliquin’s actions are completely unacceptable, disturbing, and without justification under the law.”

The Durham Bus Company, Poliquin’s former employer, is said to be cooperating with the investigation.

Police are still working to determine whether any additional assaults happened on other dates.

Poliquin has since posted $500 bail. She is due to appear in court on April 6.

An investigation remains ongoing.

https://news.yahoo.com/hampshire-school-bus-driver-accused-151104745.html