lillygator
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how horrible.....what is wrong with these monsters?
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White RSO in his 30's that lives very close to the school.
OULLETTE, EDOUARD EUGENE
1412 SECOND
RED BLUFF, CA 96080
288(a) LEWD OR LASCIVIOUS ACTS WITH A CHILD UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE
Gender:*MALE Race:*WHITE
Hair:*BLOND/STRAWB Eye:*BLUE
Height:*5'10" Weight:*190
DOB:*09-24-1974
ETA: corrected address...not as close to the school but still within a couple blocks
I just wanted to bump this back up. From an article posted above, this was the roommates name that spoke in the interview and encouraged QB to turn himself in. It is also the house on second street.
Last week on Tuesday afternoon Eddie Ouellette arrived home to find friend Quentin Bealer hosing himself down in the back yard. Days later the reality of what he was doing set in.
http://www.krcrtv.com/news/local/Me...l-7/-/14322302/19179232/-/w6si48/-/index.htmlHency said, "I was like, those are your red shorts, that's my hoodie, and that's my baseball hat. And he said, 'yeah that's me.'"
I went back and read the articles that tlcya posted. I saw this
http://www.krcrtv.com/news/local/Me...l-7/-/14322302/19179232/-/w6si48/-/index.html
So QB was wearing someone else's clothes as well as his own red shorts. Since LE is only asking about the red shorts then does that mean that the other clothing that did not belong to him were found?
This is a whole lotta coincidences. :what:
The man accused of murdering 14-year-old Marysa Nichols was in custody while law enforcement searched for him.
Phil Johnston, Tehama County's Assistant Sheriff said Bealer was arrested by Tehama Deputies at a home in Gerber around 10:30 Friday night, just hours after police showed surveillance video of their person of interest.
Bealer was released early Saturday, before deciding to turn himself in.
Teachers and staff members from Bidwell School will be taking food orders and serving customers at the McDonald's restaurant in Red Bluff Wednesday afternoon from 4-7 p.m.
Twenty-percent of the proceeds will go to the Marysa Nichols Memorial Fund.