
Taney County prosecutor Jeff Merrell says that the investigation of 33 year-old Pete Newman began six months ago when someone made a hot line call about Newman and his alleged sexual involvement with underage kids.
The Turner Report broke the story yesterday that Newman is facing one count of statutory sodomy, two counts of sexual misconduct involving a child under 15 by indecent exposure, and one count of felony enticement of a child.
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Pete Newman in Kanukuk Kamp brochure
According to the prosecutor, the investigation involves 1 or more campers of the Christian based youth camp. In a warrant application written by the Taney County Sheriff’s Office, victims are assigned numbers 1 - 16. However, Merrell says that investigators are still conducting interviews with Kampers, and that there could be additional victims.
According to the probable cause statement, Newman, who had a house nearby the camp, used his hot tub to prey on teen aged boys.
"Between 2005 and 2008, Pete Newman became a close friend of his by attending family dinners, sleepovers, bible studies, taking vacations together and writing letters. Pete would hold one-on-one sessions with (the boy) in Pete's hot tub (at Pete's residence) and would request they be naked. Pete would discuss life's struggles with (him) and talk about masturbation. Pete would explain that if (the boy) would masturbate with him in his hot tub then there would be no lust and therefore (the boy) would not be sinning."
Another one of Newman's victims told Detective Ronnie Roberts that Newman began masturbation sessions with him when he was 13 and that eventually led to oral sex when he was 15. The probable cause statement alleges that Newman also played nude basketball with campers.
When cops started contacting parents of Kampers a disturbing trend emerged. Newman, would befriend boys between the ages of 11 and 15, and gain the trust of their parents and begin "the grooming process" of the kids.
Merrell says the alleged incidents took place between 2004 - 2008.
Kamp, Joe White, confessing his actions. He was fired.
Taney County prosecutor Jeff Merrell is asking that kids who may have knowledge of alleged abuses by a former Branson camp director accused of molesting young male campers contact his office.
“We've fielded a few,” he said. “With each contact it's basically a new investigation.”In the probable cause statement, Newman, who was a popular counselor is accused of gaining the trust of teenage male campers through his role at the church based Branson Kanakuk Kamps.
Court documents allege that he groomed the boys in private Bible studies in his hot tub, convincing several victims to masturbate in the tub and with him.
Newman, who now lives in Memphis, turned himself in to authorities on September 15th and waived formal arraignment. He was released from custody after posting $50,000 bond. As part of his bond he can have no contact with children under the age of 17.
https://www.courts.mo.gov/casenet/cases/searchCases.do
09AF-CR02097 - ST V PETER D NEWMAN
5 comments:
Taney County prosecutor Jeff Merrell provided the information.
where did they put him in prison
Kamp Kanukuk did a awesome job with the statement they released. So many time stuff like this goes on with in organizations and gets hidden and keeps happening. Im glad to see th ey took action as quick as possible. To bad he was able to bond him self out and is now roaming free again.
they did a great job except it's a lie, they knew. One of the victims is a friend's son and he told me the camp was aware of the suspicions for some time and kept it quiet.
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