GUILTY DE - Dr. Earl Bradley for sex abuse, child 🤬🤬🤬🤬, Lewes, 2009

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  • #621
They're going to have to give Bradley a bulletproof vest for the trial.
 
  • #622
Thought I'd point out that "pen cameras" are readily available and what doctor does not carry a pen in his shirt pocket? I think if I was a doctor, I'd immediately stop carrying one, just for the piece of mind of my patients. There are many out there, ranging in price from $40-$1000. Here's just one I found, on sale for $129:

http://www.brickhousesecurity.com/dvr-pen.html

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more info at link
 
  • #623
Maybe Dr. William Ayres had one, too. But the police in California don't seem to be as on the ball as the Delaware police are.
 
  • #624
I can't believ there hasn't been any mention of any other "friends" that bradley shared his videos with. I cannot see a man whose built his whole life around abusing small children for his enjoyment, would not want to show his "goods" to another person who enjoys that kind of torture as well. I mean there had to be "talk" of this dr. amongst the pedo type people. I picture zombies all gathering outside the office. As one person said it looked like a child trap.

Thank you all for your in put in this thread. I just finished reading all of it. Is trial still set for 2-2011?
 
  • #625
IIRC, early on there was belief that Bradley was file sharing online...
 
  • #626
IIRC, early on there was belief that Bradley was file sharing online...

I would find it extremely unusual if he wasn't file sharing. That seems part and parcel of the whole pedophile thing. I also wonder if he had 'friends' hanging around his house or office?
 
  • #627
There's also the issue concerning the failure to name the original judge who kept refusing the requests for SWs and the numerous reports to the Medical Board which went unheeded. I truly believe that there must be others.

Bradley is an eccentric, weird guy who is said to be extremely social inept. However, his wife (who is a medical professional) lived with him until 1998 and according to news reports and comments, his children lived with him. His sister worked for him. In one way or another, he was "forced" to conform and be part of society. He was active at the local hospital.

The videos he created and collected would have been extremely valuable and sought after by other pedophiles. I find it almost impossible to believe that he didn't trade. I somehow doubt that he met with other men to abuse but I think he had contact via the internet.

Doesn't everyone still wonder about his assault? I still think that could have been related to the child 🤬🤬🤬🤬--either an irate father or another collector. JMO
 
  • #628
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Bradley’s attorneys attempted to establish that police detectives were not authorized to search a white outbuilding – referred to by the defense as the “checkerboard building” due to its distinctive façade. In that building, detectives found computer thumb drives – small computer storage device – which contained video evidence of a possible sexual assault committed by Bradley.

Within the original search warrant, signed by Judge E. Scott Bradley – no relation to Earl Bradley – police were authorized to search Bradley’s main two-story office. Under the name of the owner of the premises, the warrant lists Bradley and the main office, as well as a “white outbuilding” on the property....."

<snip>

To me, it's seems that they're attempting to "split hairs" but will it work?

OMG, you mean "a white outbuilding" versus a "checkerboard building"?? Seriously, that is definitely grasping for straws. Although, that's really all they have anyway.
 
  • #629
You know, Reen, even after reading that article several times, I'm still confused. There IS a white outbuilding so I'm not so certain what they're talking about. The fact that they found "camera pens" in the main offices, though, which can hold up to 60 hours of videos, gives me hope. I keep telling myself that even if they have to give up some of the videos seized, they have others. And they would also be able to hopefully identify those child victims one way or another.
 
  • #630
Nothing much but I keep watching and waiting for the judge to rule on the admissibility of the videos and found this:

http://www.wmdt.com/Delmarvas-Top-News-Stories.aspx?item=10856

Bay Bee Pediatrics Broken Into

I hope that LE thoroughly cleaned that garage out and these thieves just got a bunch of old tools...not for long, though, as they already got caught. Not too bright. I wouldn't want to be in that place for even a second.
 
  • #631
I've been waiting for two months now to see how the judge would rule of the suppression of evidence. I guess I was sadly mistaken as I thought the judge was already considering the arguments. Guess not. They say that there is no timetable but personally I feel that the children, their families and the community needs closure. Does this monster really and truly want to go through with this?

http://www.capegazette.com/storiescurrent/201010-16-31/29001-bradley.html

Bradley: Brief filed to suppress evidence
Lawyers say police exceeded warrant&#8217;s scope of warrant



"The first shot in the battle to suppress video evidence allegedly showing Lewes pediatrician Dr. Earl Bradley sexually assaulting children has been fired.

Bradley&#8217;s defense team has filed its opening brief in its motion to suppress and says the Delaware State Police went beyond the parameters of a warrant to search Bradley&#8217;s offices...."

and

"...The next step in the suppression motion is for the Department of Justice to file an answer brief. Once the briefs are in hand, Judge William Carpenter will deliberate on suppressing the video evidence. Carpenter&#8217;s office said there is no timetable for when a decision will be made...."

more at link
 
  • #632
Still nothing about the suppression motion and I have been checking. But I found this today:

http://www.wmdt.com/Delmarvas-Top-News-Stories.aspx?item=11846


"....The superseding indictment also includes four additional charges of continuous sexual abuse of a child. Bradley's trial is scheduled to begin Feb. 14...."

more at link
 
  • #633
Still no word on the suppression of evidence. However, there is some news. I'm very afraid that this is going to step over the line into the morbid/macabre. The ONLY appropriate use of these toys would be for them to be purchased as a "lot" and donated to a children's charity, with no press release as to where they are headed. That's it. They do not belong on some creepy collector's shelf, IMO.

http://www.startribune.com/nation/112660794.html

Toys stored by Dr. Earl Bradley, ex-pediatrician accused of sex abuse, to be auctioned in Delaware

"REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. - Toys and games from a storage unit rented by former Delaware pediatrician accused of sexually abusing children will soon be put up for auction.

Items in the Rehoboth Beach unit once rented by Dr. Earl Bradley will be auctioned in January because Bradley had not paid rent on the unit in almost a year....."

and

"....According to the Delaware Attorney General's Office, the items being auctioned are different from those authorities removed from outside of Bradley's office in Lewes in February. Bradley is charged with sexually assaulting more than 100 patients over more than a decade before being arrested in December 2009. His trial is scheduled to begin Feb. 14.

more at link
 
  • #634
Still no word on the suppression of evidence. However, there is some news. I'm very afraid that this is going to step over the line into the morbid/macabre. The ONLY appropriate use of these toys would be for them to be purchased as a "lot" and donated to a children's charity, with no press release as to where they are headed. That's it. They do not belong on some creepy collector's shelf, IMO.

http://www.startribune.com/nation/112660794.html

Toys stored by Dr. Earl Bradley, ex-pediatrician accused of sex abuse, to be auctioned in Delaware

"REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. - Toys and games from a storage unit rented by former Delaware pediatrician accused of sexually abusing children will soon be put up for auction.

Items in the Rehoboth Beach unit once rented by Dr. Earl Bradley will be auctioned in January because Bradley had not paid rent on the unit in almost a year....."

and

"....According to the Delaware Attorney General's Office, the items being auctioned are different from those authorities removed from outside of Bradley's office in Lewes in February. Bradley is charged with sexually assaulting more than 100 patients over more than a decade before being arrested in December 2009. His trial is scheduled to begin Feb. 14.

more at link

They have the right to do that but it's just uber creepy.
 
  • #635
that auction, IMO, definitely falls under "just because ya can, doesn't mean ya should"...ugh.
 
  • #636
There's a big part of me which feels as if they should be taken to an unnamed landfill and buried. However, I know there are children's centers which would love to have the items for the children they serve. If a benefactor could purchase the toys and have them moved to an unnamed location, I guess I'd be OK with that.

It's my understanding that these toys were not used at the pediatric practice. What exactly were they used for then? Why were they collected? I just have this creepy vibe that something in there was used to lure a child or as a prop.

You know what? Even being a strong conservationist, I'm still voting for the landfill.
 
  • #637
Good!! But I have to wonder what the state plans to do with the items. If they were evidence, they could have impounded them already. Maybe they will donate them to children's charities with no information concerning who they belonged to. An acceptable plan, IMO.


http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/local&id=7916076&rss=rss-wpvi-article-7916076

Dr. Earl Bradley's items won't be auctioned off


"....Items in a Rehoboth Beach storage unit once rented by Dr. Earl Bradley were set to be auctioned this month because Bradley had not paid rent on the unit in almost a year. However, Attorney General Beau Biden announced on Monday that his office reached an agremeent with Secure Self Storage to sell the items for $1.

"I want to thank Secure Self Storage for agreeing to turn the property over to the State at a financial loss," Biden said in a statement.

and

"....According to a legal notice from the storage center, the items include arcade games, artwork and business and kitchen equipment."

more at link
 
  • #638
Disturbing news. I'm wondering just who will bear the financial burden of the civil suits. Will it fall solely on the back of his insurer? Given what we've read about the negligence of the society to act and other doctors to report, this really makes no sense, IMO:

http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20110126/NEWS01/101260334/1006/NEWS

Medical group dismissed from Earl B. Bradley suit

Ruling likely to be expanded to other patients' cases



"A Superior Court judge has dismissed the Medical Society of Delaware and two of its prominent doctors from a lawsuit brought by a patient of alleged pedophile pediatrician Dr. Earl B. Bradley.

The ruling by Judge Joseph R. Slights III is expected to be binding on the nearly 20 cases that name the medical society. It could also benefit a few other doctors accused of negligence and dereliction of duty for not reporting suspicions about Bradley to Delaware medical disciplinary authorities, said lawyers involved in the lawsuits. Slights is presiding over the nearly 40 civil cases brought by families of children the doctor allegedly raped or sexually abused....."

more at link (Note: 2 pgs.)
 
  • #639
I believe that this headline is incorrect. This seems to state that Bradley's criminal trial has been pushed back. The civil lawsuits are another story all together.

http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/local&id=7919766&rss=rss-wpvi-article-7919766

Trial pushed back pediatrician abuse lawsuit

"The trial of former Delaware pediatrician Earl Bradley on charges that he sexually assaulted patients has been pushed back to June 1 because two of his defense attorneys are involved in a capital murder trial.

A letter from Superior Court Judge William Carpenter Jr. also says Bradley's trial will be moved to New Castle County. Prosecutors had said in an earlier letter that they would not object to moving the trial out of Sussex County.

Prosecutors noted the ongoing investigation involving Bradley and the number of unidentified victims as reasons for moving it.

Bradley is charged with sexually assaulting more than 100 patients over more than a decade before being arrested in December 2009. Bradley's trial had been set to begin Feb. 14."
 
  • #640
Common tactic-rotating attorneys so the clock starts again. After a while, please God, the judge will put an end to it.
 
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