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  Mike - Brother Tony's Boys (1996)
Posted by: Simon - 12-14-2025, 06:46 PM - Replies (1)

   


For over 25 years, charismatic Pentecostal evangelist Brother Tony Leyva used Christianity, the Bible, and his status as an "annointed prophet of God" to gain access to, seduce, and sexually assault the young sons of his enthralled followers in 23 states. How could such heinous acts continue undetected for over two decades?

Brother Tony's Boys peels back the multiple layers of this twisted evangelist's double life to answer this and other bone-chilling questions. Read the riveting true story of how Leyva brought his old-fashioned hellfire and brimstone revival to cities and towns from Florida to New York and from Illinois to Louisiana and, under the cloak of God, systematically manipulated and sexually assaulted adolescent boys and procured victims for other "men of God."

Using eyewitness accounts of victims, Mike Echols, author of the bestseller and 5-time Emmy nominated mini-series I Know My First Name Is Steven, strips bare the world of Pentecostals in the United States today to reveal how, in this unique yet growing Christian sect, impassioned faith and devotion to the "annointed ones" blinded parents to the evil in their midst. 

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The strange case of Mike Echols took an even stranger twist Thursday when the crusader against pedophilia ignored his attorney's advice and gave an impassioned speech in court defending himself against charges of trespassing and indecent exposure.

Echols' testimony appeared to have little effect on Monterey County Superior Court Judge Lydia Villareal, who ruled that he had violated the terms of his probation when he failed to appear in court Nov. 22 to face the misdemeanor charges.

Echols, 58, was put on probation about two years ago after serving 60 days of a six-month sentence for making terrorist threats against employees and administrators of the Monterey-Salinas Transit system.

Echols, whose full name is Walter Harlan Echols II, is the founder of a child advocacy group known as Better a Millstone and is known for his book "I Know My First Name is Steven." The book chronicles the case of Steven Stayner, the Merced boy who was kidnapped at age 7 and sexually abused for years.

Echols currently faces charges of indecent exposure and trespassing stemming from two separate incidents that have been consolidated into one case. The trial is set for Dec. 16.

He disputes the charges, which arose from an incident at the old Fort Ord military installation on March 17 and an incident on a Monterey-Salinas Transit bus in October.

Throughout the court hearing Thursday, Echols argued with his attorney, David Brown, and was asked to calm down by the judge and the bailiff during several outbursts.

Earlier in the day, Echols demanded that Brown be replaced, but Villarreal ruled that Brown should stay.

The Fort Ord incident stems from an apparent dispute with Presidio of Monterey police officers who say Echols had parked his car on the property and refused to leave after several warnings.

After being cited for trespassing and obstructing an officer, Echols was transported to the edge of the Fort Ord property and released, according to Officer John Chapman. At that point, Chapman testified, Echols dropped his pants and waved his genitalia at him. Echols denies it.

In the bus incident, Salinas police say they were asked to escort Echols off the bus after a dispute with the driver over the fare. Echols refused to leave, according to Salinas Police Sgt. Don Cline, and was cited for trespassing.

While escorting him from the bus, Echols again lost his trousers. Cline said Echols walked off the bus with his pants at his ankles.

Echols was convicted two years ago of making threats against Monterey-Salinas Transit officials and employees. He spent two months in jail and was ordered not to ride the bus or contact MST officials.

Echols told Villarreal on Thursday that the current charges against him were trumped-up.

He said he had been given 72 hours to remove his vehicle from Fort Ord and was in the process of taking the car away when he was cited by Presidio police. He also said that he never exposed himself to officers, but that his pants had ripped when he fell while officers were trying to handcuff him.

Echols also said a judge had lifted the restraining order forbidding him from boarding MST buses in January. He also insisted that he had paid the proper fare for a trip to Castroville.

Deputy District Attorney Rolando Mazariegos told Villarreal his office has no record of a judge lifting the restraining order.

Echols testified for five minutes, despite vigorous arguments by Brown that anything Echols could say is likely to damage Echols' jury trial on the charges later this month.

Brown told Villarreal that he would not question his client if he took the witness stand. Villarreal eventually allowed Echols five minutes of "narrative" testimony.

In his closing arguments, Mazariegos described Echols as a "danger" to society, citing "the disregard Mr. Echols has shown this court and the disregard he has for the laws of California. He has no respect for anything but his own individual interests."

Villarreal said she would determine an "appropriate" sentence for the probation violation when Echols next appears in court for a pre-trial hearing Dec. 12.

Mazariegos said prosecutors are asking the judge to sentence Echols to at least 180 days in jail for the probation violation.
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  I Know My First Name is Steven (1991)
Posted by: Simon - 12-14-2025, 06:39 PM - Replies (1)

   


Bright and likeable, seven-year-old Steven Stayner always listened to his mother. Especially about talking to strangers.  But when soft spoken "Reverend" Parnell asked to speak with his mother about church, Steven guessed it would be okay.  Until he got into the man's car. By then, it was too late.

Held captive by convicted child molester Kenneth Eugene Parnell for seven years as his "son Dennis, " Steven was forced to endure  abuse so terrible that he forgot his own name. Parnell evaded a statewide search for Steven, keeping his young prisoner moving  from one cheap motel to the next. Finally, Steven made a desperate escape with five-year-old Timmy White, another kidnapped  boy, returning home to their parents, then courageously testifying to convict Parnell for his inhuman crimes.

Quote:[*]Pentecostal evangelist Mario Ivan "Tony" Leyva was considered by many to be a true prophet of God. Clutching his black Bible, for over twenty-five years Brother Tony delivered mesmerizing sermons to millions of people. When he proclaimed his vision and version of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Leyva's devoted followers readily gave their hard-earned dollars to one who, they thought, was clearly doing the Lord's work. But at the same time, Brother Tony used Christianity and his status as a respected Pentecostal evangelist and prophet of God to systematically and insidiously put an end to the childhood innocence of young adolescent boys in twenty-three states. This is the hard-hitting true crime story of how Leyva and his preacher cohorts seduced, sodomized, and pimped the young sons of hundreds of unsuspecting parents who came to hear them preach.
[*]How did it happen? How could this serial pederast get away with his crimes for so long without parents' knowing? And how could these crimes against nearly a thousand boys go undetected by law enforcement for over two decades? Based on his meticulous interviews with victims, their parents, and others, Mike Echols answers these and many other questions.

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  Ned - Street Kid (2011)
Posted by: Simon - 12-14-2025, 06:36 PM - Replies (1)

   


Sexually abused by his father and barely tolerated by his mother, Steven vows revenge but "because I couldn't take it out on my father directly, I knew that it would have to be with someone else. It would be some poor, unsuspecting sucker who would have to shoulder the responsibility of my father's licentiousness. This whole dilemma became my obsession. 
" So, 13 year old Steven took his first tentative steps as a rent boy in an English provincial city. Taken in hand by Andy, Steven is inducted into the local gay rent scene by a tight knit coterie of lads who provide the care and security denied to him at home. Juggling the demands of the racks, school, home and his obsession with art, Steven embarks on a journey which would bring pain, laughter and sadness as well as discovering the value of friendship and what monsters some people could be. Steven's story features many eccentric and comic characters who add a touch of light heartedness and lunacy to a journey in which he lurches from dark encounters to absurd and outrageous situations as well as everything in between.

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  David - Scandal (2015)
Posted by: Simon - 12-14-2025, 06:34 PM - Replies (1)

   


The strange story of how homosexuality came to be criminalised in 1885, a story that takes us from the notorious Dublin Scandal to the unique moment of fear - now largely forgotten - after Oscar Wilde's arrest ten years later. 
The events involved the author's ancestor, who he traces from prominence in Dublin to a secret life in Camberwell in London in the 1890s, and explains how the events of those years led to the persecution of tens of thousands over the next eight decades. 
This book looks at the strange story behind that decision, and the furore that tore apart Irish society in 1884, and how the roots of the whole business lie in the furious world of Irish politics after the Phoenix Park murders. The author's ancestor escaped from Dublin in disguise in 1884. But even in London, he wasn’t safe, escaping a second time ten years later in a moment of fear that was unprecedented in modern British history, that swept though the gay community. 
This is a ground-breaking book, part history part detective story, that looks back at the moment society turned on homosexuality with such venom, and why it happened. 
This is a new edition to this successful book, with new material and a new epilogue...

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  The Grindr Serial Killer (2020)
Posted by: Simon - 12-14-2025, 06:31 PM - Replies (1)

   


In today's world where meeting people for the purpose of having sex with a simple click on your phone, a new type of gay sex called 'Party N Play' or 'Chemsex' has become all the rage in the mainstream. Several young gay men were being found dead, appearing to have overdosed on the favorite sex drugs used at these chemsex parties, in a city church yard in east London. Was this what the metro police claimed it was, "a sex drug overdose," or was there something more going on here?It would soon be discovered that a popular 41-year-old, Stephen Port, who had appeared on 'Celebrity Chef UK' would be arrested and charged with four of the young men's murders by overdosing them with GBH, 'The Date Rape Drug, ' enough to kill the men, and then raping them and leaving their bodies out in a church yard. 
Since the conviction of Celebrity Chef UK, Stephen Port, the police are now reviewing 58 other mysterious deaths by overdose where the body was found dead in the same area of London. There are now 17 police officers under investigation for not investigating the crimes because of their homophobia. 
Included are several of the personal letters convicted serial killer Stephen Port sent to his friend and pen pal Cody Lachey which reveals what he claims happened to each of the victims and what really happened in these Chemsex parties. You will also find out some of Port's personal details that you wouldn't expect to hear.

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