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Name The Punishment For This Monster
Posted on 7/2/18 at 9:50 pm
Posted on 7/2/18 at 9:50 pm
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1) Why does the parent(s) not about this for such a long time?
2)Why does the victim have a smartphone/snapchat at such a young age?

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SHARP COUNTY, AR (KAIT) - A Sharp County man facing more than 100 charges, including rape, admitted to an investigator that he "made some bad choices" including sleeping with an underage girl nearly every day for two years. According to court documents filed on June 27 in Sharp County District Court, a detective was called to a home in Cave City on May 29 for a report of sexual assault on two juvenile girls. The first victim's mother said Joey Robbins, 36, of Cherokee Village forced her daughter to take and send nude photos of herself to his cell phone. The girl told the investigator that Robbins also sexually assaulted her.
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While speaking with the first teen, the detective learned Robbins had a second victim. The teen said Robbins and another girl had been having sex "for a long time" and said that Robbins even bought lingerie for the girl. The next day, on May 30, the detective interviewed the first victim again at his office. According to court documents, the victim said this all began about a year ago when staying with a friend, who was identified as Robbins' second victim. The girl said Robbins asked her to take naked photos of herself. She said "she refused but Joey forced her to do so by threatening to take her phone away from her if she did not comply." The girl said Robbins also forced her to take her clothes off in front of him on two occasions, both times she said Robbins sexually assaulted her, according to the court document. Following the interview, the victim and her mother went to their car to fill out paperwork for an order of protection.
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That's when, according to the detective, Robbins showed up and started knocking on their window, prompting the detective to confront him. Robbins told the detective he was there to talk about what was going on. "Joey stated he had been making some bad choices and had asked [the victim] to send him nude pictures of herself through Snapchat," the court document stated. "Joey stated [the victim] had sent him at least 10 nude photos to his phone." Robbins also admitted to sexually assaulting the girl, according to the detective. During the interview, Robbins admitted to having sex with another underage girl.He said he had been having sex with the girl since she was 10 years old until about 4 months ago. He claimed, according to court records, to have had sex with the girl on a daily bases for the past two years. Robbins also admitted to having the girl send him at least 50 photos and videos of herself nude. Robbins told the detective that if either girl didn't comply with his requests for nude photos or videos that he threatened to take their phones from them. He said he did take their phones on two occasions.
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Robbins faces a long list of charges including: 51 counts of rape 60 counts of engaging children in sexually explicit conduct for use in a visual or print medium 1 count of sexual assault second degree?
1) Why does the parent(s) not about this for such a long time?
2)Why does the victim have a smartphone/snapchat at such a young age?
Posted on 7/2/18 at 9:52 pm to pioneerbasketball
Reading your posts.
Posted on 7/2/18 at 10:00 pm to pioneerbasketball
Emasculate him and life in jail as his whole cell block's resident bitch, as well as a punching bag for the guards to take out their frustration throughout each of their work days
Posted on 7/2/18 at 10:42 pm to KSGamecock
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Reading your posts.
+1
Posted on 7/2/18 at 10:50 pm to pioneerbasketball
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Name The Punishment For This Monster
38 special to the head outta do it.
Posted on 7/2/18 at 10:52 pm to pioneerbasketball
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. He claimed, according to court records, to have had sex with the girl on a daily bases for the past two years
Yeahhhhh, I don't know how the parents were so oblivious to the care and well-being of their 10 year old daughter.
Posted on 7/2/18 at 10:53 pm to pioneerbasketball
He will get what he deserves in prison and then in the thereafter. They don't take kindly to these crimes in either place.
Great questions. Where were the parents? Were they not monitoring their children's communication, especially at such a young age? The parents should likewise be investigated and, if found to have been criminally negligent, also face consequences.
And what does it say about our society that at age 10 these young children were so dependent on their mobile phones that they could be used as leverage to molest them?
Reason #1,624 I want to move off grid.
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1) Why does the parent(s) not about this for such a long time?
2)Why does the victim have a smartphone/snapchat at such a young age?
Great questions. Where were the parents? Were they not monitoring their children's communication, especially at such a young age? The parents should likewise be investigated and, if found to have been criminally negligent, also face consequences.
And what does it say about our society that at age 10 these young children were so dependent on their mobile phones that they could be used as leverage to molest them?
Reason #1,624 I want to move off grid.
This post was edited on 7/2/18 at 10:55 pm
Posted on 7/2/18 at 11:01 pm to DownSouthJukin
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And what does it say about our society that at age 10 these young children were so dependent on their mobile phones that they could be used as leverage to molest them?
That's the part that gets me. It still feels weird seeing kids with phones even now years after the trend began. On one hand I get it, parents want to be able to contact their kids and vice versa when they're apart and it can be affordable so why not...but on the other hand there's stuff like this.
I bet many young kids have apps like that on their phones, those people you encounter out in the real world who are woefully technologically illiterate have kids.
Posted on 7/2/18 at 11:11 pm to pioneerbasketball
He is a monster.
Cannot be rehabilitated.
Death penalty ASAP.
Those poor girls.
Cannot be rehabilitated.
Death penalty ASAP.
Those poor girls.
Posted on 7/2/18 at 11:12 pm to SECdragonmaster
10 years old is what grade?
3rd? 4th?
3rd? 4th?
Posted on 7/2/18 at 11:12 pm to KSGamecock
Why does a child need anything but a jitterbug phone, if they need one at all?
Smartphone manufacturers could make a dumbed-down phone locked with just essential apps (telephone and limited text to only those approved and a GPS find function) only for children. But then app manufacturers would rebel. Young minds are impressionable, and that's just the way marketing departments like them.
Fully functional smartphones for children are keys to a sick, sick world.
Smartphone manufacturers could make a dumbed-down phone locked with just essential apps (telephone and limited text to only those approved and a GPS find function) only for children. But then app manufacturers would rebel. Young minds are impressionable, and that's just the way marketing departments like them.
Fully functional smartphones for children are keys to a sick, sick world.
This post was edited on 7/2/18 at 11:15 pm
Posted on 7/2/18 at 11:14 pm to SECdragonmaster
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He is a monster.
Cannot be rehabilitated.
Death penalty ASAP.
Agree.
Agree.
frick that. He needs to be brutally prison raped for years before he gets the relief afforded him by death, if any.
This post was edited on 7/2/18 at 11:23 pm
Posted on 7/2/18 at 11:55 pm to pioneerbasketball
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10 years old is what grade?
3rd? 4th?
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4th
Posted on 7/2/18 at 11:55 pm to SECdragonmaster
Hey doc, when do you think a child should get a smart phone?
Posted on 7/2/18 at 11:57 pm to pioneerbasketball
Since he already admitted to it then he should get dropped in a pit and set on fire.
Posted on 7/3/18 at 12:01 am to KSGamecock
I gave my 9 year old my old android phone. It's basically like an Ipod touch now. No phone number and no talk or text. He plays games on it or watches videos on kids YouTube.
In the summertime he gets an hour an evening for electronics. He also owes me an hour of reading for an hour of electronics. During the school year he can only use electronics on the weekend.
In the summertime he gets an hour an evening for electronics. He also owes me an hour of reading for an hour of electronics. During the school year he can only use electronics on the weekend.
Posted on 7/3/18 at 12:12 am to DownSouthJukin
Been debating whether my now one year old daughter will be allowed to have whatever fills the cell phone niche when she's an adolescent/teenager.
I've been balancing between keeping her safe and engaged with the real world against exposing her to technology early so she can understand it intuitively like her peers will and therefore will not be at a competitive disadvantage later in life.
I'm also not completely unsympathetic to the social stigma attached to not having a phone of any kind these days. If it comes to it, I won't let her hurt herself over high school drama bs. But I do recognize that it will feel important to her at the time.
Stuff like this really makes me want to ban her from having a phone completely. But that's an emotional response rather than a logical one. (Any advice is welcome btw
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I've been balancing between keeping her safe and engaged with the real world against exposing her to technology early so she can understand it intuitively like her peers will and therefore will not be at a competitive disadvantage later in life.
I'm also not completely unsympathetic to the social stigma attached to not having a phone of any kind these days. If it comes to it, I won't let her hurt herself over high school drama bs. But I do recognize that it will feel important to her at the time.
Stuff like this really makes me want to ban her from having a phone completely. But that's an emotional response rather than a logical one. (Any advice is welcome btw

Posted on 7/3/18 at 12:13 am to Maytheporkbewithyou
You can still snapchat & etc on that thing if he has access to wifi. Be sure to check his phone.
Posted on 7/3/18 at 4:59 am to Maytheporkbewithyou
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kids YouTube.
Did you hear about all the controversy and conspiracy theory stuff with that?
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In the summertime he gets an hour an evening for electronics. He also owes me an hour of reading for an hour of electronics. During the school year he can only use electronics on the weekend.
Those seem like pretty solid rules to prevent him from getting hooked...and that's the perspective from which I asked that question to SEC-DM. Developmentally, when is too early, or how much time is too much? DM, I know that it probably isn't your area of expertise or anything but even your general opinion is going to be more informed than most of ours being a certified shrink and all.
Posted on 7/3/18 at 5:50 am to KSGamecock
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Hey doc, when do you think a child should get a smart phone?
No child ever “needs” a cell phone. Every parent convinces themselves that it’s a safety issue and that they can track where their children are better.
It’s the opposite. A cell phone gives millions of people of all ages direct access to your child’s mind. In an environment (the privacy of their own bedroom on their own phone) that they feel most safe - the danger is the greatest.
Years ago, for any person to have contact with a child - they had to be in or around the child’s home. That allowed the parents to “filter” out good vs bad influences and keep their child safe. But the assumption was that every person was bad until you proved otherwise.
In 2018, the assumption is that everybody is good. That is a very dangerous shift. Because by the time they have proven to be bad, your home has been robbed, your kids have been molested, or your privacy has been invaded.
To answer the question- I did not give either of my kids a cell phone until they had already demonstrated to me the skills to “filter” good vs bad intentioned friends in their grade/sports teams. I made sure they had two things:
1. A strong enough bond with their mother and I to trust us over anyone else.
2. A strong enough character to say no to bad influences.
For my daughter that was about 13. For my son that was about age 14.
They were both the last kids in their school class to get cell phones and they both somehow survived in life with friends and great grades.
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