Fans of Donnie Darko will remember when members of the fire department sift through motivational speaker Jim Cunningham's burnt-up house and find what's described as a "kiddie porn dungeon." Well, we at The Pitch are sad to report there's such a thing as an incest porn dungeon, too.
Fox 4 is reporting what police found when they searched 77-year-old Burrel Mohler Sr.'s home, where he lived in basement exile. His wife reportedly found some of his alleged deviant-porn stash and socked some away just in case Johnny Law came looking. Well, they did, and she turned stuff over to them. Boy did she.
Here's a partial list of items allegedly recovered.
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Heidi_Lee says:
"Geez, Doubting Thomas doth protest too much, methinks."
No, it's just that I don't believe anything if there's no proof. Where is the evidence of a crime?
Heidi, there may be nothing more going on behind Doubting Thomas' closed doors other than a sensible belief that people in this country deserve a fair trial and a presumption of innocence until their guilt is proven in a court of law. So far, the authorities have not unearthed any tangible evidence of a crime. Finding a stash of apparently legal pornography in their home is not evidence of a crime. Where are these bottles? Where is the missing person's report on this 300-pound man they supposedly killed, to say nothing of his body? They've been digging out there for a while and have not found anything, or at least anything they've announced. Also, why did a multi-county major case squad assembled to investigate this supposedly huge dramatic crime suddenly disband and leave it the local sheriff?
These men may well be guilty of these crimes, but I'm suspending judgement until some direct evidence surfaces.
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Geez, Doubting Thomas doth protest too much, methinks. And I shudder to think what goes on behind his closed doors to make him so quick to the defense of these men before the investigation has even been completed...
So there's still no evidence, huh? Just some legal porn that he probably purchased at a local adult bookstore. I just Googled the titles and they can all be purchased on Amazon.com. If this is all of the evidence that they have against these men, the state, county, and all law enforcement agencies involved had better have a few million dollars on hand to settle the lawsuit that they're slapped with.