The father brought the son to that state trooper back in 2003, immediately after the son returned from the three-month "treatment program." Click here for page 14 of the police report.
Then, in 2006, someone else found out what happened back in 2003, and that person called the police department (click here), which started an investigation. By then, the statute of limitations had expired (click here).
So why was it not acted on when first “reported”? Maybe some good ole boy network?
“The father brought the son to that state trooper back in 2003, immediately after the son returned from the three-month “treatment program.” Click here for page 14 of the police report.”
The state trooper who, despite being a mandated reporter under Arkansas law, did not report the incident and instead gave Josh a stern talking to? That’s the action Jim Bob took to protect his daughters? Ha!
The info was sent to the Oprah show who canceled the show and sent the info to the local police.
A note detailing the incidents had been placed in a book lent to a church congregant...one story has it that they were notes written by Jim Bob and forgotten, the other was that a note from one of the victims secretly placed into that book. The congregant, learning that the family was going to be on the Oprah show sent the note(or copy?) to the Oprah show who canceled the interview and sent the contents to the cops. The congregant was “supposedly worried that the local cops wouldn’t do anything”.
That was the official account as of Saturday night. The question Me and some Freepers had was why was the info sent to Oprah instead of the local CPS. CPS can be real NAZI’s over this sort of stuff.