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Don't let the picture fool you. He is a wolf in sheeps clothing. The man somehow manages to slip through radars and proclaims himself to be invincible. He cares not how you feel. He is the epitome of evil and will use your for his delusional fantasies. We searched for victims and a lot of results popped up but the aforementioned victims were too scared to interview on fear of more attacks. Also a lot of them are minors or were underage at the time and their parents did not consent. What we did find in our research is that there were two big cases one is closed and the other was said to be pending. He was said to be a Kauffman scholar at the time and lost it all. It was said to have been at a college Truman State we believe and he had some "spirits" overwhelm him (lies). The victim was so traumatized he couldn't eat or speak or even talk. The next traumatic even that transpired was at Culver-Stockton when the same individual touched his teammate and made sexual advances and innuendos towards him. The victim was too scarred to come forward and speak. But our sources tell us that the aggressor picked the victim up and took pictures of him (we won't disclose any details as this is a pending case). He recently had a second court date earlier this month which was said to be a day after his birthday. We contacted his lawyer who refused to speak to us. He did say that he wanted to reduce his clients sentance to peace disturbance. But we looked into public records and we found that in that pending investigation they are closer to a definitive conclusion or the case is indeed concluded. Since the case is still fairly recent we won't disclose the perpetrators name. But we did find this picture (seen above). He frequently travels from KCK, to KC MO. Be advised!

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