Anna
2011-10-26 15:22:27 UTC
http://www.starranch.net/
From their Web Site
“STAR RANCH IS SAFE AND OUT OF HARMS WAY AT THIS TIME”
Of course if you had asked them before they would have said they were
safe and family friendly. So if they were wrong before why do we
think they are right now?
http://www.chron.com/news/article/Child-pornographer-at-nudist-camp-to-be-sentenced-2233054.php
http://tinyurl.com/6zev244
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A judge sentenced a 49-year-old Texas man to 50
years in prison Monday for making videos of himself sexually molesting
girls as young as 3 at a Central Texas nudist resort and his Austin
home.
David Andrew Diehl was sentenced after U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel
found him guilty in February of 10 counts of exploitation of a child.
Yeakel could have sentenced him to up to 20 years in prison for each
count related to the 13 videos he made.
Prosecutors say Diehl admitted taking videos of girls, ages 11 and 8,
engaged in sex acts inside a camping tent at Star Ranch in Central
Texas. Diehl also made videos of himself engaged in sex acts with
girls, ages 3 and 8, at his home.
Several family members of Diehl's victims testified at Monday's
sentencing hearing in Austin, the Austin American-Statesman (http://
bit.ly/udAkcF) reported. The mother of one of the three girls said
that when she learned of her daughter's abuse, "basically, I felt a
part of my soul die."
The father of another victim read a statement from his daughter, now
18, who said the abuse factored in her drift toward anorexia, drug
abuse, an overdose and a death wish, the American-Statesman reported.
"I don't recall the happy young girl I'm told I was," she said in the
statement her father read. "I still have fears of David Diehl coming
back and hurting my family, hurting myself."
The father concluded by saying, "I pray every day you spend in prison
you suffer horribly."
Diehl's attorney has appealed for a more lenient sentence, the
American-Statesman reported. Gerry Morris said his client was,
himself, abused as a child and that constant pain from a motorcycle
accident left him dependent on Oxycontin and alcohol.
"The offenses occurred more than 10 years ago," Morris said. "At the
time he committed these offenses, he was living a lifestyle he now
readily admits."
According to Morris, Diehl has acknowledged "a terrible lack of
judgment" and apologizes for "breaching everyone's trust."
Federal prosecutor Matthew Devlin was unmoved, the newspaper reported.
"He's entirely remorseless," he said. "He thinks this is nothing more
than a bad roofing job, and he feels bad and it'll never happen
again."
From their Web Site
“STAR RANCH IS SAFE AND OUT OF HARMS WAY AT THIS TIME”
Of course if you had asked them before they would have said they were
safe and family friendly. So if they were wrong before why do we
think they are right now?
http://www.chron.com/news/article/Child-pornographer-at-nudist-camp-to-be-sentenced-2233054.php
http://tinyurl.com/6zev244
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A judge sentenced a 49-year-old Texas man to 50
years in prison Monday for making videos of himself sexually molesting
girls as young as 3 at a Central Texas nudist resort and his Austin
home.
David Andrew Diehl was sentenced after U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel
found him guilty in February of 10 counts of exploitation of a child.
Yeakel could have sentenced him to up to 20 years in prison for each
count related to the 13 videos he made.
Prosecutors say Diehl admitted taking videos of girls, ages 11 and 8,
engaged in sex acts inside a camping tent at Star Ranch in Central
Texas. Diehl also made videos of himself engaged in sex acts with
girls, ages 3 and 8, at his home.
Several family members of Diehl's victims testified at Monday's
sentencing hearing in Austin, the Austin American-Statesman (http://
bit.ly/udAkcF) reported. The mother of one of the three girls said
that when she learned of her daughter's abuse, "basically, I felt a
part of my soul die."
The father of another victim read a statement from his daughter, now
18, who said the abuse factored in her drift toward anorexia, drug
abuse, an overdose and a death wish, the American-Statesman reported.
"I don't recall the happy young girl I'm told I was," she said in the
statement her father read. "I still have fears of David Diehl coming
back and hurting my family, hurting myself."
The father concluded by saying, "I pray every day you spend in prison
you suffer horribly."
Diehl's attorney has appealed for a more lenient sentence, the
American-Statesman reported. Gerry Morris said his client was,
himself, abused as a child and that constant pain from a motorcycle
accident left him dependent on Oxycontin and alcohol.
"The offenses occurred more than 10 years ago," Morris said. "At the
time he committed these offenses, he was living a lifestyle he now
readily admits."
According to Morris, Diehl has acknowledged "a terrible lack of
judgment" and apologizes for "breaching everyone's trust."
Federal prosecutor Matthew Devlin was unmoved, the newspaper reported.
"He's entirely remorseless," he said. "He thinks this is nothing more
than a bad roofing job, and he feels bad and it'll never happen
again."