Friday, December 31, 2010

Daughter, wife of AZ official accused in sex case




PHOENIX – The daughter of a county supervisor has been arrested on suspicion of sexual misconduct with the same teenage boy that her mother is accused of sexually abusing over a three-year period, police said Thursday.
Rachel Katherine Brock, 21, was arrested Wednesday on three counts of sexual conduct with a minor and one count of transmitting obscene material as part of an ongoing investigation surrounding her mother, 48-year-old Susan Brock.
Both women were being held without bond at the Maricopa County jail.
In Rachel Brock's initial court appearance, acting attorney John Rock argued that the judge should free her on bond because there appeared to be no physical evidence to support any of the charges. Rock also said the teen would have been asked if he had been a victim of any other sexual abuse when Susan Brock was arrested in October.
"It appears that he's given contradictory information," Rock said. But the judge wasn't persuaded.
It was unclear whether Rachel Brock had a permanent attorney. Susan Brock's attorney, Pheron Hall III, did not immediately return a call seeking comment Thursday.
Rachel Brock is the daughter of Maricopa County Supervisor Fulton Brock, and Susan Brock is his wife of 28 years. The family lived together in the Phoenix suburb of Chandler but Fulton Brock filed for divorce after his wife's arrest.
Rachel Brock is accused of committing numerous sex acts with the teenage boy between February 2007 and August 2008, and sending him nude photos and a video of herself masturbating; none of the acts involved intercourse. The boy was 14 at the time, and Rachel Brock was 18, classifying the crimes as dangerous crimes against children.
Police said that between August 2007 and October of this year, the teen met Susan Brock for sexual trysts. Susan Brock reportedly provided the boy with cell phones, and police seized text messages reportedly recording sexual exchanges between the two.
Chandler police Sgt. Joe Favazzo said it appears that Susan and Rachel Brock didn't know about each other's relationship with the teen.
"You have a situation where you have a mother who's abusing a juvenile victim, seemingly unknowingly to the daughter, or vice versa, and the daughter is also abusing the same victim," Favazzo said. "I just can't imagine a mother and daughter having this conversation, and the investigators say they don't have anything indicating the two of them knew about it."
The boy, now 17, told police that Rachel Brock began abusing him in 2007 by inappropriately touching him during a trip to California, and it escalated to other sexual contact in a vehicle about a month later, according to a court document released Thursday. The boy also told police there was sexual contact with Rachel Brock at the Brocks' home and at a property owned by the Brock family.
Susan Brock was arrested in October on two counts of child molestation and two counts of sexual contact with a minor involving the same boy.
The teen told police Susan Brock would pick him up at school or home and drive him to secluded areas where they would have sexual contact in her car, although there was no intercourse, according to a court document. Authorities say Susan Brock also helped the boy meet his girlfriend and provide places where the young couple could have sex.
In a statement Thursday, Fulton Brock said "'shocked and devastated' are not sufficient words to describe the news this day or what has transpired over the last two months."
"I have filed to divorce my wife. I cannot divorce my daughter," Fulton Brock said. "She is my blood. I will always be her dad. And she needs me now more than ever."
A third woman, Christian Hart Weems, 37, was arrested in the case Tuesday on suspicion of obstructing a criminal investigation and conspiracy to commit computer tampering. She's accused of deleting potentially incriminating e-mails between the boy and Susan Brock. Police say Weems is a friend of Susan Brock.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101230/ap_on_re_us/us_supervisor_wife_arrested

Monday, December 27, 2010

Ultimate Beer Dispenser

Friday, December 24, 2010

Police arrest Okla. Speeder after Watching Video of Him Going 195mph on YouTube

 


BY NEWSCORE
An Oklahoma man was arrested on reckless driving charges after police used videos he posted on the internet of himself at speeds of up to 195mph to find him, The Oklahoman reported Thursday.
Dee Albert "Cody" Replogle, 30, was arrested Monday on two complaints of reckless driving that were brought to light when he posted videos taken from inside his Corvette on YouTube, the report said.
In the videos, posted under the name “cody111280,” the vehicle’s engine is heard roaring as the car zips past highway traffic.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol tracked down Replogle after the department received an email complaint about the videos, the report said.
Replogle admitted to taking the videos and posting them. He was released on bail.
Read more: http://newsok.com/troopers-use-youtube-to-catch-oklahoma-city-speeder/article/3525989?custom_click=lead_story_title

Monday, December 20, 2010

60 Minutes: Endless Memory

I watched this last night, thought it was pretty cool, especially the one guy that's a Steeler fan. I think it would be effin awesome to have an Endless Memory as a Football Fan, I mean no one could beat you in a Sports Facts discussion.. lol



Sunday, December 19, 2010

Clutch TD by DeSean Jackson FTW..

Brett Favre out, Joe Webb in for Vikings vs. Bears



Brett Favre’s consecutive games started streak is over at 297, Tarvaris Jackson’s streak is over at one, and now it’s time for Joe Webb’s streak to begin.
Vikings coach Leslie Frazier has confirmed that Favre is out on Monday night against the Bears, and Webb will get his first NFL start.
The Vikings have not yet said whether the medical staff expects Favre to return this season, but Frazier has said that if Favre’s shoulder sufficiently recovers, Favre will get his job back.
Webb, a rookie sixth-round draft pick from Alabama-Birmingham, has completed two of five passes for eight yards, and run once for 16 yards, in very limited action this year.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/12/18/brett-favre-out-joe-webb-in-for-vikings-vs-bears/