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      XPost: alt.mountain-bike, alt.politics.usa, alt.journalism.freelance       XPost: alt.education       From: aaron@fusewashington.org              Three elderly brothers were interviewed by Seattle police in       2013 after “child erotica” was found on a computer one of them       took in for repair. No charges were filed then, but the brothers       were charged Monday with possessing images of child-sex abuse in       a new investigation.              By Sara Jean Green       Seattle Times staff reporter       Back in 2013, 20 images found on a computer used by one of three       elderly Seattle brothers included child erotica, but King County       prosecutors determined they didn’t meet the standard for filing       child-exploitation charges, a spokesman said Tuesday.              No charges were ever filed against Edwin Emery, now 78, who took       the computer in for repair, prompting staff at a computer store       to contact Seattle police.              But police say he did admit to sexually abusing two female       relatives, according to charges filed against him and his two       brothers on Monday. It appears the statute of limitations for       child molestation had long run out by then.              The images found on the computer in January 2013 depicted “child       erotica, nudist-colony activity and several lascivious display       images,” say charging documents.              “The case was reviewed by a deputy prosecutor and ICAC (Internet       Crimes Against Children) investigators, and it was determined       that the images did not meet filing standards for exploitation       crimes against children,” Dan Donohoe, a spokesman for       Prosecutor Dan Satterberg, wrote in an email Tuesday about the       2013 investigation. “As a result, we would not be able to prove       a case beyond a reasonable doubt and charges were not filed.”              Four years later, a witness provided new evidence, which led       Edwin Emery and his brothers Charles Emery, 82, and Thomas       Emery, 80, to each be charged with two counts of second-degree       possession of depictions of minors engaged in sexual conduct.       They remain jailed in lieu of $500,000 bail.              Seattle police detectives who interviewed the Emery brothers in       2013 are involved in the ongoing investigation against them,       which was touched off earlier this month when a relative was       cleaning out the men’s garage and came across boxes filled with       obscene materials, which were turned over to police, say charges       filed in the sex-abuse images case.              Charging papers say the house the three brothers have shared       since 1962 was jampacked with sexually explicit images and       videos of young girls, along with girls’ clothing, shoes, toys       and handwritten notes about girls being kidnapped, raped,       tortured and killed.              Charles Emery was a janitor at Seattle Children’s hospital from       the 1970s through the 1990s, according to the charges. However,       the hospital said Tuesday his employment had not been confirmed.              “We are devastated to hear this news, and our hearts go out to       the children and families involved,” the hospital said in a       statement. “Given the considerable length of time that has       passed since Charles Emery allegedly worked here, we have not       yet been able to confirm his relationship with Seattle       Children’s through our records. We are in communication with the       King County Prosecutor on the investigation.”              There were no signs of police activity on Tuesday at the       brothers’ two-story Victorian house on Northeast 59th Street.       But charges say members of ICAC, which includes Seattle police       detectives and Homeland Security agents, spent 30 hours       searching the brothers’ home and detached garage and were also       searching a property in Shelton, Mason County, that belonged to       their older brother who is now deceased.              Charles Emery had stored items at the Shelton home and at other       locations, the charges say.              Neighbors who live in the residential area between Green Lake       and Wallingford were still in shock about the allegations       against the three men, two of whom, according to charges, are       suspected of sexually abusing three generations of female       relatives and possibly other young girls.              Even more disturbing was news that Charles Emery, the eldest of       the three, allegedly wrote notes about kidnapping, raping,       torturing and killing girls.              “I’m just hoping that’s warped fantasy. It’s going to be       devastating if we find out otherwise,” Judy Powell, who has       lived in the neighborhood for 21 years, said Tuesday.              Jen Fox, who lives two doors down from the brothers, said       Charles Emery once offered to write her 7-year-old daughter and       9-year-old son letters and postcards. Fox quickly nixed the idea.              “It’s horrific there’s someone my kids have encountered in our       neighborhood who has been part of such an investigation. It’s              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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