Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Pedophiles Gone Wild: Gay Married Couple Feasting on Young Boys


This problem is more widespread then anyone can imagine. The American media's cover up is nothing short of shameful. Homosexuals fear a backlash in public opinion when stories like this get out. And what most of you don't know is that a mandate was sent throughout all media outlets not to report anything negative about homosexuals or their abuses. Stories like this are widespread but covered up for fear that such a backlash will prevent homosexuals from adopting young children. Wrong is wrong no matter who's doing it. In this era of homosexual supremacy it seems no one wants to protect children anymore.

Accused: George Harasz, left, and Doug Wirth, right, were taken into custody charged with assaulting two of the boys they have adopted since 2000Accused: George Harasz, left, and Doug Wirth, right, were taken into custody charged with assaulting two of the boys they have adopted since 2000

A same-sex couple accused of sexually abusing their adopted children are facing trial after withdrawing from a plea agreement as they are facing new allegations of molestation. George Harasz and Douglas Wirth, of Glastonbury, were set to be sentenced Friday in Hartford Superior Court under a deal calling for suspended prison sentences and probation.

But the men instead withdrew from the agreement. The married couple pleaded no contest to charges of risk of injury to a minor in January. Harasz and Wirth adopted nine children beginning in 2000 and were arrested in November 2011. Police said two boys, ages 5 and 15, accused Harasz of sexually assaulting them. Harasz was charged with first-degree sexual assault and Wirth was charged with third-degree sexual assault of the 15-year-old boy.

Other children in the home told authorities they weren't abused.
Friday was supposed to be a sentencing hearing for Harasz and Wirth, who pleaded guilty in January to one felony count each of risk of injury to a minor.
But the agreement fell apart at the last moment when the defendants learned of a new allegation of abuse made against Harasz by one of the alleged victims, the Hartford Courant reported.

The case was thrown into further turmoil after additional allegations of abuse came to light involving three other of the nine children adopted by the Connecticut men.
Prosecutor David Zagaja told Judge Joan Alexander that in light of the revelations, which could result in additional criminal charges, there was no point in going forward with the sentencing. Instead, Zagaja said the proper course of action was to go to trial.

Family home: The Victorian house in Glastonbury where the couple raised nine adopted boys and dozens of dogs
House of Horror to some beautiful home to others
The defendants' defense attorneys agreed, asking the judge to allow their clients to withdraw their guilty plea and have their day in court to clear their name.
The judge said that the new allegations of abuse revealed in the pre-sentence investigation are 'dramatically different and more extreme.'

According to the report cited by the prosecutors, the couple's adopted son said he has scars 'from being held down and raped and that those injuries were inflicted by a weapon.' During the hearing, one of the alleged victims addressed the court, demanding that his fathers be locked up in prison. The teenager said that the physical, psychological and sexual abuse began when he was six years old.

According to his statement, Harasz and Wirth would touch and violate him, and would make him perform sexual acts on the two of them.'They took turns raping me over and over,' the accuser said. 'Anyone who would do this to a child is a sick, demented person.' Several family members of the two men spoke out in their defense, including one of their adopted sons, Carlos Harasz, who once again insisted that his siblings accusing their parents are liars and said they are mentally ill. Carlos Harasz claimed that the abuse his brother described was committed by his previous foster parents, not the two fathers who built a 'normal, painless life' for their large brood. (Kids don't use normal,painless life.) He was coached.
He also accused child services and police of taking 'the word of an angry and damaged boy. Russell Wirth described his son and his partner as 'loving, dedicated parents' who were destroyed by the false allegations, and called on their three adopted sons to tell the truth.  Married fathers Harasz and Wirth, who say they consider caring for hard-to-place children a personal challenge, adopted three sets of siblings, all boys, since 2000.
George's two biological children and their mother also live at the large Victorian home in Glastonbury, Connecticut.

Character witnesses: Carlos Harasz, another adopted son of the two men, accused three of his siblings of lying about the abuse, while Wirth's father said that his son and Harasz are loving parents
Harasz and Wirth Plead Guilty but now forced to go to Trial.

According to their website, the family also ran a dog breeding business from their home, with the original aim of helping the children learn to love and care for something.  In November 2011, Harasz was arrested and charged with assaulting two children and Wirth with assaulting one, police told the Hartford Courant.

Harasz was charged with two counts of first-degree sexual assault, aggravated first-degree sexual assault, fourth-degree sexual assault, two counts of risk of injury to a minor and cruelty to persons.



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