WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGE: Accused Chicken Arsonist Indicted for Inappropriate Acts with a Child

 

ABILENE, TX -- The teen who is accused of recording his friends light a chicken on fire in January has been indicted for sexually assaulting a teenager.

According to KTXS, Jaden Blake, 18, has been indicted by a Taylor County Grand Jury for sexual assault of a child. 

This came after the victim came forward and told authorities that in October she asked her mother to sleep at a friends house. After the mother confirmed, the victim then got into contact with Blake via Snapchat so they could hang out. 

Blake then picked up the victim and drove to a friend's house to watch a movie. During the movie the friend of Blake fell asleep and Blake began to touch the victim. 

When the victim asked what he was doing? He replied everything was going to be alright and then took her clothes off and sexually assaulted her multiple times. 

Blake then left the house to "get a pizza and egg someone's house" and the victim fell asleep on the bed. 

The mother of the victim told police that her daughter did not return until 7 a.m. Blake's father told police that he remembers the girl being there around 10 p.m. but he told them that she needed to go home. He told police that he believes that she left with the two boys at 10:45 p.m. 

This indictment came after another indictment in May for him and his two friends Kallan Christopher, 17, and a 16-year-old recorded themselves lighting a chicken on fire in January. Here is the story. 

Blake is scheduled to have a plea hearing in September. 

 

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a friggin plea good for a 2 or 3 years.
Call everyone involved in and put this pos in jail for at the very least 20 years. I don't want to hear we didn't want the vic to have to testify. BS
Get him gone before he murders somebody.
He's a sick bastard.

Man, looking like we've got a kid with serial killer potential unless he gets off of that path. No life in those eyes.

What you didn't put in your rant is that the normalization of violence is one of the greatest contributors to violence and murder in South Africa. The link you attached had a date from 2015, assuming that's when this incident actually took place, I researched the murder rate, and 52 murders a day was the average. Fast forward to the current and you see that the average is actually up to 57 murders a day. Not exactly a compelling case for deterring criminals with vigilante brutality but hey, we know how you are. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_South_Africa

We have the greatest Nation in history, with a government that has not collapsed or been re-written/ re-structured for 230+ years. The foundation of the government and judicial system is undeniably linked directly to Biblical principle and some directly to scripture and that's true no matter what anyone's personal belief's are... I'd rather live with our system than the one in South Africa any day... After all, it's not like this chicken kid got away with what he did. He'll be in a system upon conviction that will always have his DNA. If he ever then, re-offend's, he'll be caught, and justice will not be as lenient. Parent's, pay attention to what's going on with your kid's... You can't stop everything bad from happening, but being involved help's.

While Lares and I share the belief that we spend entirely too many tax dollars on trials, appeals, and incarceration of those who have absolutely no desire, inclination or ability to contribute to society, I cannot and will not promote or encourage the return of lynching here in America. There are those among us that even you Nate,must recognize as truly unsalvageable, habitual pedophiles, violent sociopaths and psychopaths among others.

While I am concerned for Lares, for his willingness to view and share such horrific videos, I can't condone that type of justice, yet I am a staunch supporter of the death penalty for the crimes of rape, murder, and pedophilia, and in some cases, large scale trafficking of hard drugs. If we were to convict, sentence and execute the worst of the worst by hanging, promptly and publicly, with children of an appropriate age required to attend, it would indeed send a message to those impressionable minds that certain behaviors WILL NOT be tolerated in our society.

We are wasting entirely too much of our very limited resources warehousing these human viruses, and then releasing them only to repeat the waste multiple times for a single individual. I'm not suggesting we execute the chicken kid at this point, but if he continues down his current path, we will all benefit from his absence permanently.

You did make the most sensible recommendation, that parents pay attention and be involved, but it is unrealistic to expect uneducated, drug afflicted parents who were neglected as kids themselves to adhere to your advice.

Good afternoon, Cajun!

I can meet you halfway, on the idea of public executions as a deterrent for criminal behavior, as I feel the current methods of operations concerning executing criminals is nothing short of a running joke.

To the general public, the "death penalty" is just a criminal's last stop within the penal system. He's locked away in seclusion, and 10-20 years pass by before a long, draw out process of asinine formalities, like sterile needles and last meals are enacted...and for added comedic effect, while we're twiddling our thumbs about how to "properly" dispose of some murderous asshole, let's have a conversation about whether or not the respective method of disposal is "cruel and unusual".

When I haul my trash bin to the curb for pick up, I don't particularly care whether it's vigorously hurled into the back of the truck, or delicately emptied -- so long as it's gone.

I don't believe the majority of the American public has the stomach, or the balls to carry out any kind of cheap, instant street justice, though my links and suggestions are to drive home the point, that we simply spend too much money and time on people who aren't worth a fraction of either.

As for parental attentiveness and involvement, I can't imagine "chicken bitch" had much of that. Parents don't wake up one day with an 18 year old asshole who's suddenly developed a penchant for burning animals alive and egging houses. As with any human being, one's personality traits and mental state is half nature, half nurture, but in any case, a parent knows when something upstairs just isn't right. The parents either condone the behavior, or simply don't give a shit.

Time and money, well maybe you can offer the general public an idea as to what ways time and money can be better put to use in a system of justice, assuming you can come up with better idea's than, lynch them, or burn them, or quarter them in the public square... Which you say are just point's to drive home our current system's waste of our resources. Maybe asking if you have any actual recommendation's that deal in the realm of reality is just too much for your fantasy focused thought process to bear.

As far as the parent's, I was addressing the parent's who's kid may end up in the position of the victim, not those who have kid's like the perpetrator... That would be a fruitless venture.

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