Teacher Sex Scandal Update: Woman Allegedly Asked Teen to Burn Bed Sheet, Used Google to Search for "Sex Laws Between Teachers and Students Under 18"
We've done stories on Michigan teacher Kelly Abdo, 27, a former Monroe High School teacher charged with indecent exposure after being accused of having sex with a male high school student, 18, in a parked vehicle in the past, but there's some new information we thought you might find interesting. Abdo made her first court appearance this week and her trial is schedule for February 19. According to cops, Abdo is now under investigation for ANOTHER incident with a different boy, 17. In that case she allegedly asked the kid to destroy bedding in his home (he didn't and later cops found her, uh, DNA on the sheets) and also used her home computer to search for the terms such as, "DNA evidence and how to remove it from crime scenes and clothing," and "sex laws between teachers and students under 18 in Michigan." If those things are smoking guns, I don't know what is. Then again, maybe she had just seen a CSI: Detroit episode about an older female teacher having sex with an underage boy and just wanted to confirm their analysis of the evidence. At right, a picture of Kelly Abso leaving the courtroom with her lawyer.
Here's more from The Toledo Blade:
The charge stems from an incident in mid-May outside a house party on Riverview Avenue. Two high school boys who attended the party told sheriff investigators they saw Ms. Abdo and an 18-year-old student having intercourse in the teenager's parked car on the public roadway. According to police reports, the student subsequently admitted to having sex with the teacher in the car as well as other times, including at the teenager's home.
The 18-year-old told investigators Ms. Abdo later contacted him and asked him to destroy bedding in the home, reports said. Authorities eventually obtained the teacher's DNA on bedding taken from the home, the reports said. Authorities searched the Luna Pier home of Ms. Abdo in June, seized the former teacher's computer, and analyzed the hardware on the device. According to police reports, the computer was used to search the Internet for information on "DNA evidence and how to remove it from crime scenes and clothing." Searches also were conducted on the following topics: "sex laws between teachers and students under 18 in Michigan," "DNA forensic evidence," "registered sex offender," "sex offender laws," "subpoenaing text message records," and "how long text messages are stored."


2 comments:
he can go war for us but not have sex at 18. What's fair?
Yes. At 18, he can go to war, but he cannot have sex WITH HIS TEACHER
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