Saturday, October 14, 2017

Blasting News article: Missouri postmaster/scout leader/church deacon molested more than 100 children

Over the years, Turner Report readers have grown accustomed to tales of people who committed crimes when they should have been behind bars long ago or should have remained behind bars.

My latest Blasting News article features one of the most egregious examples of such a person. When postman Jamie McPherson (pictured) was first accused of improperly touching a child, he was allowed to retire quietly and moved from Lexington, Missouri to Independence.

When he pleaded guilty to a sexual assault on a 12-year-old girl and was being investigated for similar assaults on six boys, a judge placed him on probation.

McPherson has admitted to molesting more than 100 children and believes it is their fault. You can find the latest development in his story at this link.

My other two most recent Blasting News articles are in the national website's sports section and involve wrongdoing by a coach and an athlete.

A one-time Michigan high school Coach of the Year was arrested after arriving to meet an underage girl for a sexual encounter. The girl, as those of you who are familiar with the stings pulled in this area by former Diamond Police Chief Jim Murray or the one that captured a Joplin R-8 technology employee a few years back, was actually an undercover officer. That article can be found at this link.

The other sports story involves a University of Southern California linebacker who pleaded guilty to an amended misdemeanor sexual assault charge. Police say Osa Masina not only raped a woman, but sent a SnapChat video of the rape to her ex-boyfriend, a University of Arizona football player. The article can be found at this link.

Thanks for supporting the Turner Report/Inside Joplin by going to the Blasting News website and reading these articles.

Earlier Blasting News articles

Father arrested for brutal murder of 15-day-old baby

Authorities: Florida couple traded sex with child for drugs for 13 years

Feds: Cyberstalker targeted ex-roommate, her family and friends

Judge rules men's and women's breasts are different

Arkansas judge who forgave fines in exchange for sexual contact pleads guilty

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