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Sugar Cookie

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Police are on the search for a mother who is accused of looking the other way knowing her son was being sexually abused.

There is a warrant out for Angel Carillo.

They said she never reported her son’s sexual abuse and instead, they said she was extorting money from the suspect in exchange for silence.

Carillo is facing charges of risk of injury to a minor and first degree larceny.

It all started in March when according to the arrest warrant, police were first notified of the abuse by the Department of Children and Families. A search warrant was later conducted at Carillo’s home where several cell phones were seized – one of them belonged to the suspect, Paul Grimsley, 42, of Hartford.

The warrant went on to state where Carillo told police she found inappropriate images and videos of her son being abused in Grimsley’s cell phone. It also said Carillo confronted Grimsley about the photos and Grimsley responded by saying he had “two pairs of her son’s underwear.”

When police later looked into Carillo’s cell phone, they found a conversation between her and Grimsley.

In those messages, Grimsley stated he would pay Carillo $120 for not going to police about him sexually abusing her son.

The warrant also stated Carillo’s son told police Grimsley would babysit him and he enjoyed playing video games with him.
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Great Goddess of Retribution: I ask that you deliver your divine wrath upon this pimping-out-her-own-child cunt by branding her entire body with her crimes in the four most common languages, so that all whom look upon may recognize her as a human toilet, heavy boxing/MA bag, and a floor mop for filth, forevermore.
In Adrestia's name, I prey.
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OCT 24, 2019
An East Hartford mother accused of extorting, but not reporting, the convicted sex offender police say sexually assaulted her 6-year-old son asked a judge on Thursday to reduce her bail so that she might get out of prison.

Hartford Superior Court Judge Laura F. Baldini rejected the woman’s request after hearing from her lawyer, Richard Cramer, and prosecutor Debra Collins.

The 31-year-old woman was charged by East Hartford police with two counts of risk of injury to a child and first-degree larceny by extortion. The mother never reported the alleged rape of her son by Paul Grimsley, 42, police said. But she did at one point assault Grimsley with a baseball bat, her lawyer noted.

The person who tipped off police about the Grimsley’s alleged abuse of the child told police that the boy’s mother and her wife were providing him to Grimsley for payment of $120 a week. They also agreed not to notify police, the tipster told police, according to an arrest warrant for the mother.

During their investigation, police learned the boy’s mother took Grimsley’s cellphone and found on it images of him sexually assaulting her child. She told police she hid the phone in her home and downloaded images onto a thumb drive. She also told police that when she confronted Grimsley, he was in possession of two pairs of her son’s underpants which were stained with blood and semen from when Grimsley raped her son. She packaged the underwear in plastic bags and gave them and the thumb drive and phone to police when they confronted her.

Police also found a text message conversation on the mother’s cellphone in which she and Grimsley discussed him paying her $120 to not go to police about the assault on her son.

In seeking a reduction in the mother’s $175,000 bail, Cramer suggested that the state’s case may not be as strong as it seems.

Collins countered that the mother’s bail should be higher. The allegations are that the child was sexually assaulted by a man to whom the mother provided her son.

Investigators searched the home where the women lived with the 6-year-old boy and his 11-year-old sister on March 20. The place, police said, was in “deplorable” condition and “unfit for living,” with garbage and clothing covering the floors and a litter box overflowing with cat feces. Police also found three glass pipes that are commonly used to smoke crack cocaine and several blue wax packets commonly used to package heroin, the warrant said.

Police spoke with the 6-year-old boy, who could not remember the last meal he consumed, the warrant said. Both he and his sister were placed in foster care by the state Department of Children and Families, the warrant said.

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Offense or Statute
Offense/Statute: 53-21(2) - Injury Or Risk Of Injury To Or Impairing Morals Of Children Date Convicted: 14 June 2002
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@Blunderbuss Firozabad and @Sugar Cookie .. I have done a shit ton of multiple drugs.. Never have I harmed anyone and sure the shit have never wanted to hurt a child or expose a child to being around the shit or the likes of this shit and shitty people..

She's been making dubious decisions all her life.
Heroin just makes her forget them faster.
 
Mom deserves to have her anus and cervix probed with a rusty screwdriver.

That poor baby was anally raped and mom just kept allowing her child to be abused. Don't blame the drugs it is her whole being that is rotten.

Even Hell is too good for her.
"But she did at one point assault Grimsley with a baseball bat, her lawyer noted."

Yeah sure, probably cuz he wouldn't pay her more. She is lower than the slime on a maggots belly.

@Babs

I thought it was either over drugs or money.

It is also possible he went further with the child than he was suppose to but it does not absolve her from pimping out her own child.
 
A second woman has accepted a plea bargain and been convicted of risk of injury to a child based on accusations that she knew an elementary-age boy was being molested in East Hartford but failed to notify authorities, instead using the information to extort money from the molester.
Cari Ann Oliveira, 31, was sentenced to 10 years, suspended after 3 1/2 years in prison, followed by three years of probation.
Charged along with Oliveira in the scheme was Angel Marie Carrillo, 34, described in a police affidavit as Oliveira's partner. Carrillo was convicted in a September 2021 plea bargain of risk of injury to a child and is serving a 4 1/2 -year prison sentence, also to be followed by probation with suspended prison time, online court records show.
The molester was Paul Grimsley, now 45, received an 18-year prison sentence, of which 15 years is a mandatory minimum, meaning that the state Department of Correction has to keep him in its custody at least that long. After he is released from prison, he will be on probation for 35 years. He will face up to 22 more years behind bars if he violates probation conditions.
 
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