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Kimberly M. Page

Kimberly M. Page lived just a few doors down from her friend. She was described as a "good mother" and a "good neighbor". And yet Page, the mother of three, is charged with 12 counts of sexual battery and faces the possibility of life in prison.

Her victim is a 14 year old boy, whose mother was such good friends with Page that she had a hard time believing what her son was telling her about the sexual relationship between him and Page. Thankfully, he was able to convince his mother, and to record telephone conversations between himself and Page.

"(She) tells him that she loves him, tells him that she wants to be with him again sexually, so she does, in her own words, just confirm everything that he had told us," said Barbara Matthews, of the Cocoa Police Department.

Police said Page would help the victim climb through his window at night, which is only a few doors away from hers, and arranged for the alleged sexual battery to occur in several places, including her husband's truck. When the boy told adults about it, they were slow to believe him. Page has a reputation as a good neighbor and a good mother.


I've said it before and I will say it again- I will never understand what it is that possesses a grown woman to sexually pursue a child. What is it that a adult man can't give them, yet a 14 year old can? My only guess is it's closely related to whatever it is that a adult man seeks from a child, a deviant means to fulfill their sick desires.


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Glad to see you are gender neutral.

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