Mark Phillip Turner is a child molester. A sexual predator with a conviction history that defines those how should never be allowed to roam on this side of a prison wall.
Sadly, this pervert was released into the public. How nice of Texas.
The story takes a strange twist right there. It seems that some of those who have survived Turner's abuse started a organization. It's called "Their Voice", and intends to act as a center for helping abuse victims, by "educating the public on the effects of child sexual abuse and working with legislators to enact stricter child sexual assault laws."
They didn't have to look far to find a case that fit of the bill of someone who should have remained locked up, as they had Turner's on first hand knowledge. So they highlighted his case, and in doing so- received some unwanted attention from him.
Thanks to Kuykendall and her active fight against these monsters- Turner is back in jail. Seems that threatening former victims is against parole. And having those admissions from him couldn't have hurt the case either. As Turner will now be locked up until 2015.
Categories: predators, molesters,
Mark Phillip Turner (TDC 606569) of Lubbock was convicted of 3 counts of fondling the sexual parts of a female child in Texas (1971), 2 counts of sexual exploitation of a child and 1 count of prostitution in Kansas (1981), 1 count of lascivious acts with a child in California (1990) and 1 count of sexual performance by a child in Texas again (1991). The 1991 charge was originally 2 counts of sexual performance, but prosecutors plea bargained and charged him with only one count.
Sadly, this pervert was released into the public. How nice of Texas.
The story takes a strange twist right there. It seems that some of those who have survived Turner's abuse started a organization. It's called "Their Voice", and intends to act as a center for helping abuse victims, by "educating the public on the effects of child sexual abuse and working with legislators to enact stricter child sexual assault laws."
They didn't have to look far to find a case that fit of the bill of someone who should have remained locked up, as they had Turner's on first hand knowledge. So they highlighted his case, and in doing so- received some unwanted attention from him.
Mark Turner was released in July to an El Paso halfway house after spending 15 years in prison for sex offenses in three different states. Rhonda Kuykendall says Turner sexually abused her and her sister when they were young, but they didn't prosecute him because of the statute of limitations.
She posted comments about him on the crime victim's website Theirvoice.org. Turner then sent the website an email in response, which included threats and even admissions of what he did to Rhonda and her sister.
"What he said to me was basically a signed confession for what he did," said alleged victim Rhonda Kuykendall. "It's a signed confession for the abuse." News Source
Thanks to Kuykendall and her active fight against these monsters- Turner is back in jail. Seems that threatening former victims is against parole. And having those admissions from him couldn't have hurt the case either. As Turner will now be locked up until 2015.
Categories: predators, molesters,