Friday, December 7, 2012
Here are highlights of the reports coming out of area media outlets about the horrifying allegations made public Thursday: That a man who co-ran an unlicensed Wakefield day care allegedly molested at least 13 children, one as young as eight days.
Here are highlights of the reports coming out of area media outlets about the horrifying allegations made public Thursday: That Wakefield's John Burbine co-ran an unlicensed day care with his wife, Marian, allowing him to allegedly molested at least 13 children. One of the alleged victims was eight days. John Burbine is alleged to have videotaped several of the assaults. Boston Globe: Neighbors say the wife of the accused had warned them not to let her husband babysite their kids. 7News: Patch news partners WHDH broadcast their report from outside the house of the accused couple in Wakefield. They have video of District Attorney Gerry Leone describing the case as the "worst he has ever seen." 7News: WHDH also has tips for checking the …
A Wakefield resident was able to evade detection as a sex offender because he was classified as Level 1. State lawmakers have taken notice.
The local area was shocked this week to learn that a Wakefield man was charged on dozens of child sex abuse charges. The case is already graphic and disturbing enough - but a number of parents, including this one that spoke to Wakefield Patch on Thursday, are alarmed that John Burbine, 49, was a Level 1 sex offender all along - even as he did work for his wife's day care business. Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone noted at a Thursday press conference that Burbine had a 1989 conviction for indecent assault and battery on his record. Two other complaints against Burbine in 2005 and 2009 were later deemed not prosecutable. Burbine faces a total of 95 criminal counts for child sex abuse that allegedly occurred between August 2010 and …
John Burbine, 49, is a level 1 sex offender accused of filming himself in various sexual activities with young children.
A Wakefield husband and wife are facing numerous charges in connection with an illegal day care service that subjected at least 13 children - one of them just days old - to horrific sexual abuse that was recorded on video. On Thursday, Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone announced the indictments of Wakefield residents John Burnbine, 49, and his wife, Marian Burbine, 46. The two were proprietors of the Waterfall Education Center, which reportedly offered home-based services to clients ranging from day care to group care and tutoring and babysitting. The business reportedly had some employees as well, although Leone indicated that no complicity has been found at this point among them. "In my 14 years in Middlesex County, I have never …
Thursday, December 6, 2012
John Burbine of Wakefield, facing numerous child sex charges, was a Level 1 sex offender. A Wakefield mom reports she checked out Waterfall Education Center two years ago and found nothing.
A Wakefield mom whose son was tutored by an illegal day care business where more than a dozen children may have been sexually abused says she checked out the proprietors' background — and found no red flags. On Thursday afternoon, news spread quickly through the region about the indictment of a Wakefield couple for numerous charges stemming from an illegal day care operation where graphic child sexual abuse occurred and was even recorded. Woman's Son Was Tutored There for Two Years John and Marian Burbine were the proprietors of Waterfall Education Center, which offered tutoring and day care to children in numerous area towns. The Middlesex County District Attorney's office alleges that at least 13 children were abused there while under …
Middlesex DA Gerry Leone will hold a press conference soon about a case that is "among the worst cases of child abuse ever prosecuted by the Middlesex County District Attorney’s Office."
A Wakefield man is facing more than 100 child sex abuse charges in what the Middlesex County District Attorney's office is billing as the worst case of child abuse it has ever prosecuted. District Attorney Gerry Leone is announcing Thursday afternoon that John Burbine of Wakefield was charged in the case. Patch.com will be at the 2 p.m. press conference and more information will be provided on this website soon. For breaking Wakefield news as it happens, sign up for the Wakefield Patch newsletter.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Police say a New Hampshire couple who are accused of brutally beating the woman's three-year-old son may be hiding out on the North Shore.
A New Hampshire couple accused of brutally beating a toddler may be hiding out somewhere on the North Shore. Police had received reports of possible sightings of Jessica Linscott, 23, and boyfriend Roland Dow, 27, of Plaistow, N.H. in Swampscott on Tuesday and then in Lynn on Wednesday and in Salem on Thursday, reports the Salem News. Danvers police reported there was another possible sighting on Friday. Linscott and Dow are facing multiple charges of first-degree assault, neglect and endangering the welfare of a child for allegedly abusing Linscott's three-year-old son, James. The couple first went missing after charges were filed against them on Nov. 16. The couple dropped the toddler off at Exeter Hospital on Nov. 14 and police said …
Sunshine64
3:01 pm on Friday, December 7, 2012
@dlanod...that was a ridiculous comment   more ›