STORY: "New documents released by Texas Rangers for Greg Kelley hearing," by reporter Lauren Reid, published by FOX7 on August 17, 2017.
GIST: New documents related to the case against Greg Kelley have been released by the Texas Rangers. Greg
Kelley was in a Williamson County court earlier this month for a three
day hearing where Kelley's lawyer presented new evidence to prove
Kelley's innocence. 22-year-old Kelley was convicted of assaulting a
young boy at an in home daycare in Cedar Park in 2014. Judge
King is giving the prosecution and Kelley's attorneys until August 18
to deliver findings of fact to her. She will then decide whether to let
Kelley out on bond. According
to a search warrant recently released by Texas Rangers, there are three
primary suspects who may have sexually assaulted the young boy back in
2014. One of these is Greg Kelley. After the Williamson County
District Attorney reopened the case against Kelley, all case information
was reviewed by the Texas Rangers. In the recently released documents,
the Texas Rangers listed the reasons which have prevented the ability to
rule Greg Kelley out as a suspect. Some, but not all of the
reasons, include: Kelley was named by the victim, Kelley had opportunity
and access, and Kelley admitted to wearing the clothing that the child
victim described his attacker wearing during the assault. While
re-analyzing Kelley's cell phone, a Texas Ranger claims to have found
pornography on the phone as well as browser history that suggested
Kelley visited hookup sites for adults. Some,
but not all of the reasons, include: Kelley was named by the victim,
Kelley had opportunity and access, and Kelley admitted to wearing the
clothing that the child victim described his attacker wearing during the
assault. While re-analyzing Kelley's cell phone, a Texas Ranger
claims to have found pornography on the phone as well as browser history
that suggested Kelley visited hookup sites for adults.Some of the websites were visited 22 days before the out cry by the child victim. According
to Kelley's attorney Keith Hampton, none of the sites that were visited
by Kelley have child pornography on them and that the sites are typical
of what a teenage boy would look at. According to Hampton, the
information was known to everyone in the case and it should not factor
into Kelley's request to be released from jail on bond. Other documents were also obtained by FOX 7 regarding one of the other suspects, Johnathan McCarty. According
to those documents, investigators also found that McCarty visited
pornographic websites. Investigators also discovered text messages about
delivering drugs as well as others that highlighted McCarty's sexual
preference was deviant in nature.
The entire story can be found at:
http://www.fox7austin.com/news/local-news/274476363-story
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The entire story can be found at:
http://www.fox7austin.com/news/local-news/274476363-story
PUBLISHER'S NOTE: I am monitoring this case/issue. Keep your eye on the Charles Smith Blog for reports on developments. The Toronto Star, my previous employer for more than twenty incredible years, has put considerable effort into exposing the harm caused by Dr. Charles Smith and his protectors - and into pushing for reform of Ontario's forensic pediatric pathology system. The Star has a "topic" section which focuses on recent stories related to Dr. Charles Smith. It can be found at: http://www.thestar.com/topic/c