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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

QUACK GOT MOMS TO MOLEST KIDS AS 'THERAPY'

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A DISGUSTING fake psychologist persuaded mothers across America to sexually assault their kids as a form of therapy, then send him the images of the attacks, cops say.
Posing as Dalton St Clair, Steven Demink targeted single mothers, telling them that sexual acts with their kids would help their development.
Then he got them to e-mail the disgusting images or stream the abuse online of the abuse on the kids who's ages range from three to 15 online.

Coercing them with his fake medical expertise, he posted pictures of male models and pretended to be a single father of a 14-year-old girl as part of his elaborate hoax. 
He even promised to date one woman if she abused her child. 
A court document said: "Demink intimated to these women that the result of the therapy would be healthier children."
Prosecutors say one Oregon woman engaged in sexually explicit conduct with her autistic son  while he watched on a web camera, after he told her it would teach him about sex.   
Rebecca Nail of New Hampshire was also lured into his disgusting deceit and has pleaded guilty producing child pornography which carries a possible sentence of 15 to 30 years in prison.
She will be sentenced in March.
Florida based Candice Miller has pleaded not guilty to five counts on the same charge and prosecutors say Demink is also linked to four other mothers in Indiana, Georgia, Illinois and Oregon.
Demink pleaded guilty in federal court on six charges related to the sexual exploitation of children and faces 15 years to life in prison when he is sentenced in June.

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