Jeffrey Curley
[I]n East Cambridge, Massachusetts, ten year old Jeffrey Curley was lured into a car by two young men who promised him $50 and a new bicycle.
The criminals, Salvatore Sicari and his homosexual lover, Charles Jaynes, mechanics and petty thieves, had spent months soliciting Jeffrey's trust.
Once they had him in the car, Jaynes reportedly tried to force sex on Jeffrey.
When the child resisted his 300 pound black assailant, Jaynes sat on and suffocated him with a gasoline-soaked rag.
Sicari and Jaynes then drove to New Hampshire where Jaynes abused the boy's body before putting it in a barrel with concrete and dumping it into a river in Southern Maine. --source
[In Charles Jaynes's apartment, a]long with general NAMBLA materials, Cambridge police found a manual titled "Rape and Escape" published by the pedophile organization.
"The book literally details how pedophiles can lure, befriend, and rape a child, then avoid detection and prosecution," Aiken said.
According to trial records, the killers of Jeffrey Curley followed one of the [NAMBLA} manuals suggestions. The men stole Jeffreys bicycle, befriended him as they helped in a fruitless search, then offered to buy Jeffrey a new bike.
The men were on the way to the store with Jeffrey when they offered him money for sexual favors. As Jeffrey rebuffed them, they resorted to force, eventually suffocating the boy. The men then raped the corpse. --source
perpetrators: Salvatore Sicari (rear)
Charles Jaynes (front)