She questions whether she should have noticed anything when the young boy was innocently running around his parent’s backyard. Since the story broke, Ginger says she’s been the subject of hateful tweets and blog posts. I would have done anything to end your misery. If I knew then what I know now, I would have done anything to stop the heinous crimes being perpetrated against you. I can even hear your little voice, imploring me to come and see your baby chickens. “I see your sweet, shining eyes and your cheeky smile. Gorman writes that she never suspected anything of the men when she met them to talk about what it was like to be a gay couple who wanted kids. UPDATE: Ginger Gorman, the ABC journalist who first interviewed Mark Newton and Peter Truong back in 2010, has written an opinion piece for The Drum about how she felt when news of the men’s heinous crimes against their son broke earlier this month. My hope is that there will be a quick legal resolution, so that the mental healing process can begin for all parties.Peter Truong (left) and Mark Newton with the boy they purchased in 2005. Obviously, this is a troubling case for everyone involved, including the alleged victim and his family.
What I can say is these are very serious allegations, and my client and his family are prepared to respond.
His attorney Terry Canales sent Action 4 News this statement in regards to his client allegedly admitting to the child sex abuse: “As always, it is difficult comment on an ongoing criminal case, without jeopardizing the attorney client privilege, or a clients rights. “The only way to protect your child is to sit down and have a talk with them and tell them if anybody ever touches you, even if they tell you they’ll hurt the family, tell,” she said. She says it’s important for parents to recognize any changes in behavior, and to talk with their children as the number one defense against abuse. Signs of possible abuse with a child include: changes in behavior, withdrawn, restlessness or anti-social tendencies, according to Dr. “Most children are embarrassed, they feel guilty and as with the Sandusky case… they feel like nobody is going to listen to them… So they give up trying,” she explained. Ander believes most victims are coerced into believing what they are doing is right or are often threatened. And when asked by an officer why he feared he would get into trouble, he said, “We are gay.” Dr.
He first claimed to be 16, then 14, according to the report. Cuellar admits to several instances of sexual abuse with the underage victim but not before first trying to lie about his age. “It doesn’t get much better than that for somebody who wishes to prey on children.” The boy tells police he performed oral sex on the 18-year-old and did so on at least 3 to 4 other occasions. “There was opportunity, there was a location and there was a child who made no outcries,” Dr. Psychotherapist Doctor Susan Ander says it’s typical for any child predator to gain a family’s trust for easier access to their victim. The boy is a sibling of one of Cuellar’s friends. In the report, Cuellar admits that he was supposed to take the unnamed male to the movies on the night officers discovered them in a parked car, shirtless with Cuellar’s pants down. Police documents indicate 18-year-old Joel Cuellar admitted to sexually abusing an 11-year-old boy continuously over a three month period before his arrest last Friday at a McAllen soccer park. New details have been released leading up to the arrest of a former Edinburg North quarterback on child sex charges.