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FriFeb17

Judge declares mistrial in Mason child rape case

Posted by rrichardson February 17th, 2012, 8:18 pm Post a Comment
Jorge Velasquez
Jorge Velasquez: Warren County Jail

A  judge declared a mistrial Friday after a Warren County jury reported being hopelessly deadlocked on whether a Mason man sexually assaulted and raped his girlfriend’s 9-year-old daughter.

Jorge Velasquez, 33, had been charged with one count of rape of a child and a lesser charge of gross sexual imposition.  He pleaded not guilty to both charges.

The jury of eight women and four men deliberated for just over five hours Friday before reporting to Warren County Common Pleas Court Judge James L. Flannery that they could not reach a verdict.

The jury split 6-4 in favor of acquittal with two jurors undecided, according to defense attorney Justin Bartlett, who spoke with jurors after the proceedings.

Prosecutors will retry the case, said Assistant Warren County Prosecutor Theresa Hiett.

Velasquez took the stand Friday in his own defense to counter allegations made by the now 14-year-old girl, who says he fondled and digitally penetrated her when she was 9.

The girl testified Thursday that she regarded Velasquez as a father figure.  Velasquez and the girl’s mother have two other children together.

The alleged abuse began when her mother began working the night shift in late summer of 2006, leaving her and a toddler brother home alone with Velasquez, the girl said.

The abuse stopped several months later when her mother stopped working the night shift, she said.

“He told me not to tell my mom or else,” she told jurors.  “I was scared because I thought if I told someone he would hurt me or anyone in my family.”

Both Velasquez and the girl’s mother testified that the girl fabricated the accusations to retaliate against Velasquez for preventing her from seeing an adult boyfriend.

“Nothing ever happened,” Velasquez told the jury.  “[The victim] just said it now because [she] wants me in jail out of the way.  She wants me to leave her alone so she can be with him.”

The boyfriend, Nehemias Cristobel, testified Friday that the victim confided in him last year about the alleged abuse and that he encouraged her to report it.

Under cross examination, Cristobel, now 22,  admitted his relationship with the girl began when he was 20 and she was 12, but insisted that her mother and Velasquez approved of it on the condition their dates were chaperoned.

“Everyone tells lies in this world but I don’t think she would tell a lie this big,” he said.

The girl’s mother and the defendant’s brother, Guillermo Velasquez, both testified that the abuse could not have happened because the girl stayed overnight with relatives on days her mother worked the night shift.

The girl’s mother painted a portrait of an unruly and out-of-control teenager who made the accusations five years after the alleged incidents in response to efforts by her and Velasquez to prevent her from seeing Cristobel.  When she tried to take away the girl’s cell phone, a gift from Cristobel, the girl struck and pushed her, she told jurors.

The mother said she did not report the incident to police because she is an undocumented immigrant and feared deportation.

Defense attorney Justin Bartlett attacked the girl’s credibility, pointing out inconsistencies in her story and arguing that she has a history of lying.

“Our position is that they’re acting as reasonable parents.  They’re trying to prevent their daughter from engaging into a relationship with an adult,” he said.  “She’s upset because her parents are trying to reel her in, control her.”

Hiett questioned the financial motives of the mother in protecting Velasquez, the family’s breadwinner, and asked the jury to consider why a teenage girl would fabricate such “detailed and imaginative” abuse allegations.

“It would have been a lot easier for her to turn around and say this never happened.  There were alternatives for her and yelling rape was not the first one,” said Hiett.

“It’s always the child’s word against the perpetrator’s word.  When is a child’s word enough?”

Bartlett said he was not surprised that the trial ended with a hung jury and said the case hinged on the accuser’s credibility.

“There was the credibility of one person versus three witnesses that came forward to testify consistently,” he said. “I thought it could have been a mistrial; obviously we were hoping for an acquittal.”

If convicted, Velasquez faces a prison term of up to life on the rape charge and 36 months on the charge of gross sexual imposition.  He remains in the Warren County Jail on a $500,000 bond.

No new trial date has yet been set.

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Child rape case goes to the jury

Posted by rrichardson February 17th, 2012, 3:07 pm Post a Comment
Jorge Velasquez
Jorge Velasquez: Warren County Jail

Is Jorge Velasquez a concerned stepfather or is he a sexual abuser and child rapist?

That’s the question before jurors in Warren County Common Pleas Court as they decide the fate of the accused Mason man.

Testimony wrapped up in the second day of trial for Velasquez, 33, who’s charged with one count of rape of a child.  Velasquez has entered a plea of not guilty to the charge, which carries a penalty of up to life in prison.

Prosecutors added a lesser charge of gross sexual imposition for jurors to consider.  The charge, a third-degree felony, carries a prison term of up to 36 months.

The case went to the jury of eight women and four men shortly before 1 p.m.

Velasquez took the stand today in his own defense to counter allegations made by the teenage daughter of his girlfriend, who says he fondled and digitally penetrated her when she was 9.

The girl, now 14, testified Thursday that the alleged abuse began when her mother began working the night shift in late summer of 2006, leaving her and a toddler brother home alone with Velasquez.

The victim testified that the abuse began with the defendant fondling her in bed and then escalated to digital penetration.   The abuse stopped several months later when her mother stopped working the night shift, she said.

“He told me not to tell my mom or else,” she told jurors.  “I was scared because I thought if I told someone he would hurt me or anyone in my family.”

Although Velasquez and the girl’s mother are unmarried, the girl testified she regarded him as a father figure.  Velasquez and the girl’s mother have two other children together.

Velasquez vehemently denied the allegations.  Both he and the girl’s mother testified that she fabricated the accusations to retaliate against him for preventing her from seeing an adult boyfriend.

“Nothing ever happened,” he told the jury.  ”[The victim] just said it now because [she] wants me in jail out of the way.  She wants me to leave her alone so she can be with him.”

The boyfriend, Nehemias Cristobel, testified today that the victim confided in him last year about the alleged abuse and that he encouraged her to tell her mother or a teacher.

Under cross examination, Cristobel, now 22,  admitted that his relationship with the girl began when he was 20 and she was 12, but insisted that her mother and Velasquez approved of it as long as their dates were chaperoned.

He told the jury that an adult man dating a minor child was more socially and culturally acceptable in his native Guatemala, where both the victim and defendant also immigrated from.

“Everyone tells lies in this world but I don’t think she would tell a lie this big,” he said.

Velasquez said the abuse could not have happened because the girl stayed with Velasquez’s brother and sister-in-law overnight on days her mother worked the night shift.

Guillermo Velasquez took the stand Friday and told jurors that his brother, the defendant, was never permitted to be left alone with the girl.  The girl’s mother testified Thursday that she did not trust Velasquez to be left alone with her daughter.

In her closing argument, Assistant Warren County Prosecutor Theresa Hiett questioned why Guillermo Velasquez and the girl’s mother did not notify police about the defendant’s alleged lack of access to the girl.

“Would any of us allow a family member to sit (in jail) when you know you have the ace card in hand?” she asked.

Hiett suggested the girl’s mother might be protecting Velasquez for fear of the financial instability that could result should he be convicted and sent to prison.  Velasquez testified that he is the family’s primary breadwinner, although “not by much.”

She asked the jury to consider why a teenage girl would fabricate such detailed allegations of abuse.

“It would have been a lot easier for her to turn around and say this never happened.  There were alternatives for her and yelling rape was not the first one,” said Hiett.

“It’s always the child’s word against the perpetrator’s word.  When is a child’s word enough?”

Defense attorney Justin Bartlett attacked the girl’s credibility, pointing out inconsistencies in her story and arguing that she has a history of lying.

“Our position is that they’re acting as reasonable parents.  They’re trying to prevent their daughter from engaging into a relationship with an adult,” he said.  “She’s upset because her parents are trying to reel her in, control her.”

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ThuFeb16

Trial begins in case of Mason man accused of child rape

Posted by rrichardson February 16th, 2012, 7:00 am Post a Comment
Jorge Velasquez
Jorge Velasquez: Warren County Jail

Jury selection is underway in Warren County Common Pleas Court in the case of a Mason man accused of raping a child.

Jorge Velasquez, 33, is charged with one count of rape for allegedly engaging in sexual conduct with a child who was “living separate and apart” from him and who was less than 13 years of age. Court documents list the age of the child as 9.

Velasquez has entered a plea of not guilty to the charges.   A jury trial is scheduled to start Thursday and last two days.

Prosecutors say Velasquez, the longtime boyfriend of the girl’s mother, digitally penetrated the girl’s vagina.   The alleged crimes happened in Mason between August 2006 and December 2006, according to prosecutors.

The charge, a first-degree felony, carries a penalty of up to life in prison.

Velasquez has been  held at the Warren County Jail on a $500,000 bond since his Nov. 29 arrest.

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FriJan27

Mason man accused of child rape heads to court today

Posted by rrichardson January 27th, 2012, 12:02 pm Post a Comment
Jorge Velasquez

Jorge Velasquez: Warren County Jail

A Mason man accused of raping a child will appear in Warren County Common Pleas Court today.

A pretrial hearing is set for 2 p.m. for Jorge Velasquez,who’s charged with one count of rape for allegedly engaging in sexual conduct with a child who was “living separate and apart” from him and who was less than 13 years of age. Court documents list the age of the child as 9.

Velasquez, 33, has entered a plea of not guilty to the charges.   A two-day jury trial is set to begin Feb. 16 in Warren County Common Pleas Court.

The alleged crimes happened in Mason between August 2006 and December 2006, according to prosecutors. The charge, a first-degree felony, carries a penalty of up to life in prison.

Velasquez is being held at the Warren County Jail on a $500,000 surety bond. He is ordered not to have contact with minors under the age of 18 should he post bail.

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FriJan20

Trial set for Mason man accused of child rape

Posted by rrichardson January 20th, 2012, 1:00 pm Post a Comment
Jorge Velasquez

Jorge Velasquez: Warren County Jail

A trial date has been set in the case of a Mason man accused of raping a child.

Jorge Velasquez, 33, has entered a plea of not guilty to one count of rape for allegedly engaging in sexual conduct with a child who was “living separate and apart” from him and who was less than 13 years of age. Court documents list the age of the child as 9.

A two-day jury trial is set to begin Feb. 16 in Warren County Common Pleas Court.

The alleged crimes happened in Mason between August 2006 and December 2006, according to prosecutors.  The charge, a first-degree felony, carries a penalty of up to life in prison.

A pretrial hearing is set for 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 27 before Warren County Common Pleas Judge James L. Flannery.

Velasquez is being held at the Warren County Jail on a $500,000 surety bond.  He is ordered not to have contact with minors under the age of 18 should he post bail.

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ThuJan5

Mason man indicted on charges of child rape

Posted by rrichardson January 5th, 2012, 5:27 pm Post a Comment
Jorge Velasquez

Jorge Velasquez Photo: Warren County Jail

The Warren County Grand Jury indicted a Mason man this week on charges of rape of a child.

Jorge Velasquez, 33, was indicted Tuesday on one count of rape for allegedly engaging in sexual conduct with a child who was “living separate and apart” from him and who was less than 13 years of age. Court documents list the age of the child as 9.

The alleged crimes happened in Mason between August 2006 and December 2006, according to the Warren County Prosecutor’s Office.

The charge, a first-degree felony, carries a penalty of up to life in prison.

Velasquez is being held without bond until his arraignment on Jan. 20 in Warren County Common Pleas Court.

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ThuDec8

Growing 5-year-old needs special stroller

Posted by rrichardson December 8th, 2011, 10:30 am Post a Comment

A former Mason Middle School teacher’s family is among the recipients selected for the 26th annual Wish List program, a joint effort by the United Way of Greater Cincinnati and Enquirer.  More than $3.5 million has been raised and donated since the program started in 1986. A series of 12 short profiles of people who need your help appear in the Enquirer this month, with information on how to donate.  Money contributed beyond what these 12 people need will go to help people in similar circumstances.

Kyle McIntosh

Kyle McIntosh, 5 is autistic. He needs a special wheelchair to allow his mother Kelli McIntosh to take him out shopping and on other trips with her. He easily gets tired if he walks by himself. Here they shop in the Target store in MIddletown, one of Kyle's favorite places, he mimic's Elmo, his favorite Sesame Street character. The Enquirer/Glenn Hartong.

In many ways, Kyle McIntosh is like any other boy his age.

The 5-year-old from Monroe likes to swim, go on car rides and watch football with his dad, Jesse.

But Kyle, who suffers a variety of physical and developmental disabilities, faces more barriers than most children.

Kyle McIntosh

Kyle McIntosh, 5 is autistic. He is growing fast and regular changing tables are to small for him and often too short for his mother Kelli McIntosh. They need a special table to make the job of changing Kyle far easier. The Enquirer/Glenn Hartong.

He was diagnosed with hypotonia shortly after birth. The condition, marked by low muscle tone, makes it difficult for Kyle to walk long distances and makes him more prone to falling.

Kyle also has epilepsy and autism. Although he has yet to say his first word, he communicates through a special application on his iPad and knows basic sign language.

“It’s been a journey,” Kyle’s mother, Kelli, said. “He reaches his milestones, but way delayed.”

As Kyle gets older, the challenges of caring for him mount. Both parents are tall – Kelli is a willowy 6-foot-1 and Jesse towers at 6-foot-6 – and Kyle is quickly shooting up.

Lifting and carrying their 55-pound son is becoming more difficult for Kelli and especially Jesse, who suffers from degenerative discs in his back.

His parents are hoping that an adaptive stroller designed for disabled children and a wall-mounted changing table will help them better care for Kyle and allow the family more freedom to go places.

“We’ve had him on a typical stroller, and it’s just not big enough for him,” Kelli said. “This will grow with him and will be a necessity for years and years.”

The family borrowed a donated stroller this summer from Abilities First, where Kyle attends preschool. The increased mobility allowed the McIntosh family to take its first vacation in years.

“Before, we were limited on where we could go,” Kelli said. “If I just wanted to go to the mall for fun, that was really impossible.”

An extended-length changing table would make it easier to change Kyle’s diapers and clothing through adulthood.

“Right now, we change him on the floor of our living room. That’s the only place where we can lay him down and do this,” said Kelli.

“We hope that one day he will be able to go to the restroom, but based on his development now, it could still be a few years before we get to that – or it could be for life, we don’t know,” his mother said.

Insurance doesn’t cover the costs of the stroller or changing table and the family’s finances are sapped.

Kelli taught at Mason Middle School for seven years before leaving her job to take care of Kyle and his younger sister, Kaylie.  She now works part-time as a bookkeeper.

Jesse works as an over-the-road truck driver, which keeps him away from the family for days and weeks on end.

“Even though life is difficult, Kyle finds happiness in even the smallest things. He has a laughter that’s contagious,” said Kelli.  “He’s still a blessing and joy, and I would do it all over again.”

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WedMay4

New details emerge on Ryan Widmer’s girlfriend, child

Posted by rrichardson May 4th, 2011, 6:42 pm Post a Comment
Ryan Widmer, Sarah Manherz & baby
This screenshot from a “Dateline NBC” episode set to air May 6 shows
Ryan Widmer, girlfriend Sarah Manherz and his unnamed baby.

The Enquirer’s Janice Morse has more details on Ryan Widmer’s girlfriend and the couple’s baby, as revealed in a video clip promoting an upcoming “Dateline NBC” episode on the case, scheduled to air May 6.

Sarah Manherz, who became Ryan Widmer’s girlfriend and mother of his baby, was among hundreds of supporters who rallied to his cause after watching his story on “Dateline NBC” in 2009, one of his lawyers said.

It just so happened that Manherz and Widmer “clicked,” said Michele Berry, one of three lawyers working for free on Widmer’s appeal.

Berry described the context in which the relationship developed:

“Ryan was deeply depressed, lonely, and basically stuck in his house due to being on house arrest and having investigators and photographers waiting outside his home,” Berry said Wednesday.

“His new wife had died, which was incredibly sad for him, and he hadn’t even had time to mourn before he found himself being charged with murdering her even though he was innocent.” Berry said. “It is hard for people to imagine being in that situation.”

Ryan Widmer & child Widmer, 30, of Mason, is appealing his Feb. 15 murder conviction in the 2008 drowning of his wife, Sarah, 24 for which he was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison.

The couple have given their first public interviews to Dateline in a 2-hour episode set to air at 9 p.m. Friday, Dateline Producer Jay Stone said.

Morse has more details on the Dateline interview:

When Dateline crews spent about an hour with Widmer at the Warren Correctional Institution on April 20, “It was a no-holds-barred interview. There were no questions off limits,” Stone said.

Before that, Widmer’s only public statements came in response to the outcomes of his three trials. His 2009 conviction was thrown out because of juror misconduct. In 2010, he said the hung jury should have acquitted him. This year, he protested his innocence, echoing statements he made after his first conviction.

During his interview with Dateline, Widmer addresses his reasons for not taking the witness stand in any of his trials, Stone said.

“I think he wanted to tell his story, but he had to listen to his lawyers…they advised that was the best road to go and that was the road they took,” she said. “He trusted them. He was in no way critical of them at all.”

Stone, who has been with Dateline for 17 years, said the case is among the most fascinating of her career.

It’s also likely the only time that Dateline viewers have become part of a criminal case, she said.

The national attention drawn by television show attracted responses from hundreds of people from across the nation, said Berry.

Three women became entangled in the Widmer saga because of Dateline:

  • Manherz, who has lived in Canada and New York before moving to the Cincinnati area;
  • Jennifer Crew, the Iowa woman whose identity was kept secret for months after she alleged Widmer had confessed to killing his wife;
  • Melissa Waller of Washington state, a defense witness who countered Crew’s testimony.

Dateline has covered all three of Widmer’s trials and previously aired an episode on the case in September 2009.

That program, “Mystery in the Master Bedroom, was one of its best-watched episodes in 2009, said Pete Salkowski, creative services director for Dateline’s local affiliate, Channel 5.

After that broadcast, Widmer “spent time talking with people on the Internet from all over – men and woman, old and young – who supported him, because he was depressed and needed that support just to make it day to day,” Berry said.

Besides the interviews with Manherz and Widmer himself, the segment also includes interviews with four jurors who voted to convict him in the third trial, plus three other jurors who wanted to acquit him in the second trial.

A producer said the show could be postponed until Sunday because the network might instead air a segment on the death of Osama bin Laden.

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“Dateline NBC” episode reveals Widmer fathered a child

Posted by rrichardson May 4th, 2011, 1:34 pm Post a Comment

A “Dateline NBC” episode, scheduled to air Friday, confirms what has long been rumored: Ryan Widmer became a father while awaiting his third trial on a murder charge, reports the Enquirer’s Janice Morse.

In a video clip promoting the show, above, Dateline shows images of Widmer, his baby and the child’s mother, who tells Dateline: “There’s no way that he could have done this – ever.”

Names of the baby and the woman are not disclosed in the promotion, but the clip says the baby was born “in the summer after trial No. 2,” which means the child would now be less than a year old.

The program says Widmer met the woman after Dateline broadcast a segment on his case in September 2009.

The new episode, called “The Bathtub Mystery,” runs 9 p.m. -11 p.m. Friday – two hours.

Widmer, 30, of Mason, is appealing his Feb. 15 murder conviction in the 2008 drowning of his wife, Sarah, 24.

A producer said the show could be postponed until Sunday because the network might instead air a segment on the death of Osama bin Laden.

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ThuJan20

Mason man charged with taking naked photos of children at daycare

Posted by rrichardson January 20th, 2011, 4:42 pm Post a Comment

FBI agents arrested a Mason man today on charges he photographed naked children at an in-home daycare run by his mother, reports The Enquirer.

Andrew Faires Keith, 27, was indicted by a federal grand jury of 117 counts of producing, possessing and transporting child pornography.  Keith could face decades in prison if convicted.

The indictment dates back to at least 2002 and alleges that Keith coerced or forced at least three known victims, all young boys, to engage in sexually explicit conduct, photographed the boys and traded the images over the internet.

Federal prosecutors are concerned there may be other victims.

Keith appeared today in federal court where Magistrate Judge Stephanie Bowman ordered him held in jail until at least next week, when he will appear in U.S. District Court again for a detention hearing on Jan. 25.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Christy Munch asked the court to detain Keith without bond because he represents a “significant risk to the community,” she said.

Additional state or federal charges could result from the ongoing investigation.

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