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WARNING: This article contains profanity, details of the case and is at some points light-hearted in humor.
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Corey E. Brown isn’t just a music therapist for disabled children and adults. He’s also a sick bastard. Brown, 30, was caught molesting a ten-year-old autistic client this month when the girl’s mother couldn’t find Brown and her daughter during a therapy session. Realizing that Brown had locked himself in a bedroom with the girl, the mother got a key and opened the door to find her daughter’s shorts and panties pushed down around her knees and Brown hastily trying to pull them up. Oh, busted, you rancid pedophile!
The mother asked Brown what the hell he was doing and why. Brown reportedly said, “I don’t know why.” Oh, but I bet we have the answer, kids, don’t we? Because he’s a disgusting pedophile pervert, that’s why.
As it turns out, this victim is not Brown’s only walk around Pedo Park. Corey Brown also molested the girl’s twin brother, who is a client of his as well. And he doesn’t stop with kids, either. Anyone will do, as long as they’re disabled and can’t effectively talk about their “special music therapy with Corey”. A twenty-two year old man with cerebral palsy is the third victim uncovered by investigators.
That’s three victims in a ten-day investigation. Anyone wanna bet there are more? Detectives seem to think so, and are contacting all of Brown’s clients to identify other possible victims.
Corey E. Brown was arrested last Friday at his home. He was booked into Fourth Avenue Jail on two counts of child molestation and one count of attempted child molestation. Anyone with information about Corey E. Brown and possible victims is asked to contact the Gilbert Police Department at 480-503-6500.
To watch a local news report on the case, click the link to the article.
Obviously, there are many things wrong with this picture.
It is common sense that if one likes kids- in a healthy or unhealthy manner- they will seek to be around children. This is why it does not shock me when counselors, teachers, youth pastors and people of other related professions are found guilty of molestation or possession of child pornography.
Just because I am not shocked doesn’t mean I am not repulsed.
How can we prevent this? What can we do? Obviously no one being let into these jobs have a criminal record of pedophilia-related acts, so how can we weed out the good from the bad before they victimize a student?
If there is surveillance in the classrooms, that will only rule out one location for molestation.
Should there be laws regarding teacher/student contact outside of schools? Should potential teachers be required to take a lie detector test?
What do you think? Post your thoughts and ideas on the questions and the scumbag above.
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