Can we revisit this for a minute? So much of the follow-up NY Times article rankles me. Why are we shown a photo of the child's home? Why don't they just go and hang out a flag so everyone can drive by and take a look. If I was a relative or friend or teacher of this child, I'd be incensed. And, as many have commented, the article "sneaks" in the issue of the girl's ethnicity and her parents' immigrant status. Why? Even though I want to know more about the perps, I'm not quite certain that I even agree with the inclusion of criminal history about the arrested men's family members. FWIW, that is one troubled house. I don't know if it's relevant but a man with the same name as the head of the house is listed as an owner of a local franchised garage. Sounds like there have been complaints about that too. And the family of the accused had the audacity to make even a single negative statement about the child???? They really need to take a close look at their own children and worry about what they are doing, IMO. I guess it's a bit too late for that now.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/29/us/29texas.html?pagewanted=2&_r=2&ref=todayspaper
"...The girl was taken to a blue house with white trim and a heart-shaped welcome sign a house with a troubled history. The head of the household, Rayford T. Ellis, has a long criminal record and is a registered sex offender; one of his sons, Authur Ellis, 27, was arrested this year on murder charges. Neither man is charged in this case.
The police say a younger son, Rayford T. Ellis Jr., 19, an iron worker known as Mookie, shot and killed a teenager at the same house in August 2008. The younger Rayford Ellis was awaiting trial on manslaughter charges when he was arrested in early February on charges that he had raped the girl. (He has fathered at least five children with four young women, according to paternity suits.)
It is unclear from the affidavits if the younger Mr. Ellis was there the night of Nov. 28. But the girl said that a cousin, Timothy D. Ellis, 19, was there, and ordered her to strip, telling her that he would have some girls beat her up and would not drive her home if she refused, the affidavits said...."
more at link
I guess I glossed over some of this. So, the head of the household is a RSO, the son, Authur (sp?) has been arrested for murder, the son Rayford Jr. has been arrested for manslaughter (of a person at the house) and now rape AND has father five different children AND he's only 19, and the cousin Timothy has also been arrested for rape. Timothy is the one who didn't show up in court today.
My Lord. Something is very very wrong here.
Also, on the first page of this article is a comment by Ms. Meyers of the Impact Center, describing the victim:
"....an outgoing honor roll student, brimming with enthusiasm, who went on hikes and planted trees with a youth group here. She has always been a really bubbly child, said Brenda Myers, director of the Community and Childrens Impact Center, who worked with her. She always had a smile on her face.
But in October, just after starting sixth grade, the girl became withdrawn, Ms. Myers said, and in November, she stopped attending the centers meetings...."
If you go back and look at the calendar for the Impact Center, many events occurred just prior to November. Lots of community kids and teens helped with the yearly haunted maze....a very contentious issue in town it seems. I cannot get over my concern that this little girl was preyed on by some older teens who were encouraged to get involved with children's activities. If Rayford, Jr. was already the father of 5 children by the age of 19, I cannot imagine that he would be an appropriate person to be working with young teens. I'm truly hoping for the Impact Center's sake that he was not included in those tree-planting events and hikes.