Playfor5 or any other readers--Do you know where Criscione coached? Have there ever been allegations that he might have sexually abused children? It's my understanding that members of the Lost Boy group were required to supply "fresh" childto stay involved in the group.
To join the restricted message board, each member had to continually submit childto remain in good standing. The site also stored a private library of child
for members to access.
One defendant charged was a pediatrician from Arizona named Emilio Luna. He fled after being freed on bond and remains still at large.
Odd that there's no obit for either Criscione or his mother, however. I have to wonder if he's truly dead.
Yes, that's him. His full name was James Paul Criscione. We know (according to the SS index) that he died in Pasadena, CA on June 10, 2010. That jives with what LE said about him dying in custody. What doesn't make sense is that there are no prisons, jails or federal holding centers at the zip code given for his place of death. I couldn't find any hospitals at that zip code either. And where's his or his mother's obit?
Playfor5, you said he coached Little League. I did find a minor league player from NJ named Jim Criscione. He played in the 70s. That would be about the right age. But IIRC, you said that he'd grown up in the house in El Monte. I can find absolutely nothing about him being a coach. And you said he was popular. I'm surprised that there's nothing at all out there about him coaching. I'm also surprised that boys who were coached by him are not posting somewhere about the fact that he coached them.
The big question is where did he get the photos that kept him active in this group?
First of all, thanks Missizzy for making me and others aware of what's going on.
Thanks to the investigators who have the fortitude to read through and follow through on what are probably the most evil and depraved examples of human beings that exist.
Society needs to know what is actually going on.
More names, in fact more than I've seen in one place:
http://www.laindependent.com/news/local/Lost-Boy-club-child-🤬🤬🤬🤬-ring-111905044.html
"... 44-year-old David Michael Fagerness, of Georgia, pleaded guilty Monday to conspiracy to transport child. Fagerness, who moved to the Czech Republic after being convicted of possession of child
in Florida in 2005..."
and
"...The investigation began when European officials learned that a North Hollywood man Harout Hagop Sarafian, 25 was communicating with an Italian national about child sex tourism in Romania..."
and
"...The four other defendants who have already pleaded guilty are:
Andrew Neil Scott, 30, of Michigan;
Anthony Jasso, 46, of Laguna Beach and Redlands, who also belonged to a Southern California club called "Boy Lovers,'' according to prosecutors;
Justin Lee, 33, of Phoenix [the pediatric anesthesiologist]; and
Woodrow Tracy, 65, of Sun Valley"
and
"...Joshua Boras, 33, of Michigan, and Joseph Hines, 21, of Lake Tahoe, are expected to plead guilty..."
and
"...In addition to Sarafian, the other defendants awaiting trial are:
Ryan Hawthorne, 27, of South Carolina;
Jason Morris, 45, of Oregon;
Jonathon Sadduth, 21, of Illinois;
Futoshi Tachino, 31, of Canada;
Billy Wade Carroll, 50, of Ohio; and
Joseph Tierney, a Boston resident, who was working with the Peace Corp in Honduras when he was charged and expelled from that country, prosecutors said.
A 53-year-old Los Angeles lawyer, James Criscione, a registered sex offender, died after being arrested before he could be tried.
Christopher Klein, 46, of Ohio, has been indicted in the case but a trial date has not yet been set because he is also facing childcharges in Ohio...."
more at link
Interesting to note that we've had a handful of guys who have been convicted on childcharges who have served in the Peace Corps. SHAME!!!!
OK, here's a problem. I'm in Oregon. I want to know where the men charged in this bust lived. There's 43 Jason Morrises in Oregon of the correct age. In fact, one lives 2 blocks from my adult kids who have two children. This is the disconnect that I've mentioned time and again. We get a national news article about a major bust but rarely do the local papers carry the stories of local people who have been charged. Even new names just kind of trickle in without much notice. Why is this??? Why? Don't neighbors and co-workers, employers and fellow church members deserve to know? How about the general public? Wouldn't that be prudent?
So would the "real" Jason Morris of Oregon please wave his hand.
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