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Body of 10 y.o.murder victim Jeffrey Curley is recovered,2nd suspect arraigned in MA court today

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Joe1orbit

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Oct 7, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/7/97
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Hello,

Just a few hours ago police divers did find the body of 10 year old Jeffrey
Curley in the Great Works River in Maine. The boy was kidnapped and killed on
Wednesday, 6 days ago, allegedly by 2 young men in their early 20's, who first
offered Jeffrey $50 and a bike, if he would agree to have sex with them. When
Jeffrey refused, he was forcibly abducted by the two, who killed him, and one
of the men allegedly sexually molested the corpse, after Jeffrey was already
dead. Although I don't think it's 100% confirmed that Jeffrey was indeed dead
at that point in time.

The 2nd suspect in the case, 22 year old Charles Jaynes, was arraigned in
court earlier today, charged with murder. Prosecutors say that they found a
football jersey, believed to belong to Jeffrey, inside of Charles' apartment.
Bad tactics on Charles' part, when you kill someone you need to get rid of the
actual bodand ALL trace evidence that can be linked to the murder victim, in
order to minimize your risk of capture and conviction at trial. But the urge
to keep a fetishistic souvenier of the killing is quite intense for some
killers, and IMO, that is quite likely why Charles kept the football jersey.

Police are investigating whether or not Charles or his partner, Salvatore,
can be linked to other child abductions/murders. In a logical society, they
would also be investigating the childhoods of these men, to see what type of
abuse and trauma they themselves likely suffered, which shaped and molded them
into their current reality of life, and their apparent violent sexual
obsession for young boys.

Take care, JOE

The following appears courtesy of today's Associated Press news wire:

SOUTH BERWICK, Maine (AP) - Divers today found the body of a 10-year-old
Massachusetts boy who was killed, authorities say, after he refused two men's
offer of $50 and a bicycle to have sex.

Jeffrey Curley's body was found in a plastic container filled with cement and
lime in the Great Works River, a tributary of the Piscataqua River, which
divides New Hampshire and Maine.

Jeffrey was allegedly kidnapped near his Cambridge, Mass., home Wednesday by
two men who had stalked him for two weeks. He was smothered with a gas-soaked
rag, then brought to an apartment in Manchester, N.H., where his body was
sexually molested.

One of the suspects told police the two dumped the body off a bridge somewhere
near Portsmouth, N.H. The body was found about 10 miles from where the search
started in Portsmouth on Friday.

Charles Jaynes, 22, an auto reconditioner from Brockton, Mass., and Manchester,
N.H., was charged with murder and kidnapping this morning in a state court in
Newton, Mass. He was ordered held without bail.

Prosecutor David Yannetti said Jaynes and Salvatore Sicari, who already has
pleaded innocent to murder and kidnapping in the case, abducted Jeffrey and
killed him when he refused to have sex with them.

Police say Sicari, 21, confessed to the crime and told police where to begin
looking for the body.

Yannetti said Jaynes and Sicari were seen on videotape purchasing a 50-pound
bag of cement from a Home Depot store; that a child's football jersey,
believed to be Jeffrey's, was found in Jaynes' apartment; and that Jaynes'
diary, complete with sexually explicit poems about having sex with young boys,
also was recovered.

Officials were investigating whether Jaynes and Sicari, a mechanic and house
painter from Cambridge, also were involved in other child abduction cases,
Yannetti said.

Jeffrey's father, Robert Curley, sat in the front row of the small courtroom
today, wearing yellow and black ribbons. He told the others with him not to
cry but just to stare at ``this character.''

``I just want to look at him. I'm not going to hurt him or anything. I just
want to see his face.''

The victim's uncle and godfather, Jim Curley, said he was working at the Home
Depot where the suspects allegedly bought the cement.

``I may have talked to them. I may even have told them how to mix the cement.
It kills me to think I may have been there. I may have even helped them load the car,'' he said.

AP-NY-10-07-97

Jakewark

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Oct 8, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/8/97
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In article <19971007161...@ladder02.news.aol.com>,
joe1...@aol.com (Joe1orbit) writes:

<<Just a few hours ago police divers did find the body of 10 year old
Jeffrey Curley in the Great Works River in Maine. The boy was kidnapped and
killed on Wednesday, 6 days ago, allegedly by 2 young men in their early
20's, who first offered Jeffrey $50 and a bike, if he would agree to have
sex with them. When Jeffrey refused, he was forcibly abducted by the two,
who killed him, and one of the men allegedly sexually molested the corpse,
after Jeffrey was already dead. Although I don't think it's 100% confirmed

that Jeffrey was indeed dead at that point in time [....]>>

We haven't had a gruesome child murder in Boston for a while now, and
everybody's really worked up about it. Emotional comments on the part of
young Curley's family urging the death penalty for his killers have
gathered quite a bit of momentum since last week, and there is talk of
trying the case in Federal court in order to achieve that end. There is no
death penalty in Massachusetts, so the charge would be violation of the
Mann Act, which pertains to carrying minors across state lines for immoral
purposes and was originally intended to combat prostitution rings. The
problem, however, is that it seems Curley was dead before he left
Massachusetts, and the Mann Act doesn't say anything about corpses.

In addition to Curley's jersey, police also found literature published by
the North American Man / Boy Love Association, with which you are all
probably familiar, and whose name explains their aims to those who aren't.
It was described by the media as "pornography," but I wouldn't necessarily
interpret that as pictures of men and boys engaging in intercourse -- if it
were, you can bet that it would have been referred to specifically as
"CHILD pornography." My guess is that it was a copy or two of the NAMBLA
Bulletin. One of the abductors, Sal Sicari, was seen recently on a local
cable access show billing himself as the "Master of Marijuana," and even
performed the subversive act of smoking a joint on the air. The
long-haired, heavy-lidded host of the show, who I've seen playing an
acoustic guitar in Harvard Square, got a real kick out of this, and
generally seemed to think Sicari was the nads. I wonder what he thinks now.

--Jake


S. L. Johnson

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Oct 8, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/8/97
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Associated Press, 10/08/97 02:16

MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Police found evidence of sexual activity and clothes
belonging to 10-year-old Jeffrey Curley in an apartment rented by one of the men
accused of murdering the boy, according to a police affidavit.

Other items found in Jaynes' apartment included his diary, unspecified documents
with Jeffrey Curley's name on them, literature from the North American Man-Boy
Love Association and ``photographs or magazines containing children or
adolescents in a state of nudity,'' the affidavit said.

Latest from the Boston Globe
http://www.boston.com/globe/latest/region/

Since the evidence so far is that the corpse was taken across state lines and
then raped, can the Mann Act be cited if you kill the child/object first before
assaulting him/it? I think not. Too bad. These perps are truly defective
machines.

This is close to home and I hurt for this little boy's family and for the agony
Jeffrey went through for no reason other than to have become simply an object of
perverted sexual gratification for wastoids.

SL

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