Female teacher charged with sexually abusing five boys

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Interesting that the words "rape" and "pedophile" do not appear in this story. Excerpt:

"A flirtatious Brandy Lynn Gonzales lured five boys from her fifth-grade classes into sexual acts at movie theaters, her apartment and even her classroom, prosecutors said Thursday."

"The charges involve four students in the same fifth-grade class and a fifth boy from a different class. The students alleged that Gonzales would touch them under desks during class."

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I guess a female sexual predator is now considered flirtatious. A man in this situation would never be considered "charming" as he attacked children. Absolutley sickening!

anthony

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Notice how the story downplays the boys ages? Only the 13 year old was actually given an age in the story the rest were all referred to as fifth grade students. That would more then likely make them 10.

flirtatious and charming. A good teacher reaching out to students. WTF!? I know of no one who has ever spent time at a teachers house after school alone or with other kids or gone to the movies with their teacher on non-school field trip type outings involving entire classes big orange buses and many teacher and teachers aids. If I had children this type of behavior from any teacher would strike me as odd. Not necessarily fearing sexual abuse but just as not normal behavior for a teacher.

Sad thing is that she has the abused woman's syndrome card to play because her husband also took part. Can't blame the poor girl when she was scared for her life and under the wicked monster's spell. I say this one is a coin toss. 50% chance she walks and he takes the fall for both and 50% chance she takes house arrest and visits to her shrink while he gets life. Maybe they'll even postpone the husbands trial to get the legislation passed that would make Texas the 7th State to allow the death penalty in cases involving sexual assault of persons under 12 (Currently Georgia, Luisiana, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Montana, and Florida allow non-killer child sex criminals to be killed)

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