Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

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Tuesday, 25 March 2025

Kids and Drugs > S.D. woman supplied drugs to kids and kids to elderly pedo; Victoria, BC man gets no additional time for raping teen sisters; 5 y/o Mission girl overdoses on fentanyl

 

If you are a Christian you might believe that drugs are a gateway for spiritual influence or invasion. So is child sexual abuse! When you combine the two, a child has little opportunity to have a healthy, normal life. They need deliverance from their abuser(s), drugs, and Satan to have a chance at happiness.


Plea agreement reached in Winner child sex trafficking case

Jennifer Leither, The Daily Republic, Mitchell, S.D.
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WINNER, S.D. A Winner woman is expected to plead guilty later this month to charges of conspiracy to engage in the sex trafficking of a child. The plea agreement follows court documents filed earlier this week revealing her involvement in facilitating the exploitation of minors between 2020 and 2021.

According to court records, 36-year-old Ivy Rose Heron admitted to arranging for minors to engage in sexual acts with 65-year-old Richard Alan Kucera, also of Winner. Heron reportedly transported minors to Kucera's residence and told them that he would pay for sexual acts or explicit photos and videos.

In one instance, Heron admitted she received $200 from Kucera for a sexual transaction involving a minor, of which she gave $50 to the child. In another case, Heron stated she gave methamphetamine to a minor in exchange for $300 the child had received from Kucera for commercial sex acts.

The offenses were carried out using social media platforms, cell phones and computers, which allowed Heron and Kucera to communicate and coordinate their activities across different regions. This brought the case under federal jurisdiction.

A federal grand jury indicted both Heron and Kucera on two counts of child sex trafficking in August 2023. Kucera was also charged with two counts of producing child sexual abuse material. Both initially pleaded not guilty.

Heron's plea deal includes a minimum sentence of five years in prison, with the possibility of life imprisonment upon sentencing. The charge also carries the possibility of a $250,000 fine and a period of supervised release. Heron will also be required to register as a sex offender.

Five years is nowhere near enough for such an evil woman. She should never have the opportunity to repeat her crimes again.



Greater Victoria man jailed for sexual offences against teen sisters


Gets no additional time in prison!

Peter John Hooper has been convicted for sexual offences against a total of four teens
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Peter John Hooper has been convicted for sexual offences against a total of four teens. (Black Press Media File Photo)

Warning: this story contains details of sexual violence and sexual exploitation against children



A south (Vancouver) Island man already serving time for the sexual assault of a teen girl has been sentenced again after being found guilty of one count of sexual touching of a young person and a count of sexual assault against another two young victims.

On Feb 18, Peter John Hooper, now 49, was sentenced to eight years and nine months imprisonment, which will be served concurrently with his current five-year sentence for two counts of sexual interference.

Why concurrent? Canada and B.C.s justice system is so pathetic. So gentle with horrible criminals and so utterly disinterested in their victims. Fpr all he did to these girls, they were just freebies thanks to the hapless judge.

In the most recent case, Hooper was sentenced for sexual offences against two sisters "S," who was 16 at the time, and "F" who was 17. Both were living in foster homes and were dealing with substance abuse issues.

Hooper met the sisters in late 2016, purchasing alcohol for them, and using drugs with them. Justice Anthony Saunders noted Hooper lived in a condo with his wife and young daughter at the time, and when his wife was at work he would invite the teens to his home.

"In or about July 2018, S and F began using meth as well. Mr. Hooper became their principal source or supplier and they would use meth with him in his home frequently, in the case of F, almost every day," noted Saunders.

His relationship with S progressed to being sexual, and Saunders noted that it was an exploitative relationship as he facilitated her drug use, supplied her with alcohol and drugs or money to buy drugs, provided her a location where drugs could be consumed in his condo or in his car, and taking drugs with her.

"There was an obvious power imbalance which Mr. Hooper took advantage of sexually for his own gratification," noted Saunders' decision.

According to Saunders, S's memory was blurry due to the drug use, but she recalled two specific cases where she had sex with Hooper.

"The [second] incident occurred in Mr. Hooper's home. She, Mr. Hooper, and [his drug dealer] smoked meth and, at Mr. Hooper's invitation, S put on some of his wife's lingerie. She had sex with Mr. Hooper and (the drug dealer) multiple times that day. She did not recall how the sex was initiated, but she did recall, and I accept, that she spent half the day naked with the two men coming in and out of the bedroom taking turns with her," noted Saunders.

The sexual assault of S's sister, F, also happened in Hooper's condo when Hooper and his friend Randy began to talk her into agreeing to have sex with both of them, which she repeatedly refused. They continued to pressure her saying, "No, you're going to." Eventually, Hooper penetrated her without warning, and without consent.

In their victim statements, at the time of the trial S had a young daughter and had a good relationship with her child's father. The relationship has since broken down and S is now in a situation where she cannot see her daughter.

"[S] spoke of having deep depression and suicidal thoughts at times. She acknowledges Mr. Hooper's conduct towards her is not the cause of all her problems, but she feels he has caused her pain, trauma, and sexual confusion," noted Saunders.

F spoke of having suffered a mental and emotional breakdown in 2023 where she was suicidal, was subject to multiple welfare checks and falling into abuse of antidepressant and antianxiety medication she was prescribed.

"[F] finds herself being easily triggered and experiencing flashbacks during sex with her partner, preventing them from connecting on a more intimate level, which in turn leads to her feeling anxious, fearful, and incapable of being loved by others."

Saunders said there is little to say in way of mitigation factors. He noted Hooper had experienced loss of his Indigenous identity, as well as his father's controlling behaviour towards his mother. He began living independently at the age of 16 to escape his father's verbal abuse, and trauma he experienced while supporting two siblings through their drug addiction, though Saunders said these are only slight mitigating factors compared to the offences.

"I am far from satisfied that Mr. Hooper will be able to restrain himself from engaging in such conduct the next time he goes through a difficult emotional period in his life. His pattern of befriending vulnerable girls, engaging in illicit drug use with them, and then sexually abusing them, and his utter lack of remorse, in my view, speak to a considerable risk of reoffending and point to the need for a lengthy prison sentence for the protection of the public," said Saunders.

Exactly, so why the concurrent sentence which adds nothing to his time in prison?

Hooper's first victim to come before the courts in July 2018, a then 15-year-old girl, used to smoke drugs with Hooper, and on the day of the incident he drove her to Mount Douglas Park where they smoked meth together, and "he exposed himself to her, and asked her to touch his penis."

For that incident, Hooper served a total of 48 days in 2021 after being found guilty of one count of invitation to sexual touching and one count of exposing himself for a sexual purpose.

The second victim, "J.G.," had met Hooper on two occasions when she was 14 and 15. According to the judge's decision, she had dropped out of school and was spending time on the streets of downtown Victoria and was actively abusing drugs. In the first incident, Hooper had sexually assaulted the teen after doing meth and cocaine in a motorhome. 

In October 2018, J.G., Hooper and two others drove to Mount Tolmie where they smoked drugs. J.G. felt sleepy – believing he had given her fentanyl instead of meth – and he proceeded to sexually assault her while she began to "nod off."

Hooper was sentenced to five years imprisonment on two counts of sexual interference in November 2024 for J.G.'s case.

Along with his jail sentence, Hooper will be under a lifetime Sex Offender Information Registration Act order, a 10-year weapons ban, and he cannot have any contact with the victims.

I don't see any sentences listed for providing drugs to minors. I guess they were more freebies. 




This small city just across the Fraser River from me is a little too close to home. There should be zero tolerance for drugs in a home with children of any age. Either the drugs need to be removed or the children need to be removed from the home.


5-year-old girl recovering from fentanyl overdose in Mission, B.C.


Police say girl handled jar containing fentanyl at house on Nottman Street
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A five-year-old girl is recovering after an apparent fentanyl overdose at a Nottman Street residence in Mission last week. 

A five-year-old girl is expected to recover from an apparent Fentanyl overdose in Mission on Thursday (March 20). 

Mission RCMP said in a news release that first responders were called to a Nottman Street residence at approximately 9 p.m. for a girl who was unconscious and receiving CPR.  

According to the release, the girl handled a jar containing illicit fentanyl while taking a bath and her condition rapidly deteriorated, including vomiting and changes in breathing. 

Police say adults in the house called 911 and paramedics administered multiple doses of Naloxone upon arrival. 

The girl’s condition improved and she was taken to hospital. RCMP say she remained in hospital overnight and is expected to recover. 

“Mission RCMP remind the public of how incredibly dangerous the drug can be to people of any age, but especially to children, who would likely have no idea what the substance is if they were to come into contact with it,” the detachment said. 

Mounties advise anyone who keeps fentanyl in their residence to ensure secure storage. 

“Anyone who suspects they or someone around them has come into contact with Fentanyl – even through skin contact – should immediately seek medical aid, regardless of whether symptoms have set in.  Receiving a timely dose of Naloxone, as well as further medical care afterwards, is critical to increasing the chances of surviving a fentanyl overdose,” police said. 

RCMP say the incident on Nottman Street remains under investigation.

Charges need to be laid here, at the very least. Children don't get into their parents' drugs by accident, but by carelessness.


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