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A Carmel woman has been arrested after police say she raped a 16-year-old boy with autism while babysitting him last week, authorities announced Tuesday.

Hamilton County prosecutors charged Stephanie Bradshaw with rape and two counts of sexual battery involving a victim who is mentally disabled after video footage purportedly showed Bradshaw having sex with the boy in his room.

Police in an arrest report said the boy’s parents alerted authorities Monday after noticing suspicious activity on their surveillance footage inside the child’s room earlier that night. The 47-year-old woman was seen removing her pants while tucking their son into bed, records state. Bradshaw noticed the camera pointing in their direction and turned it away from the bed, detectives said.

Thirty minutes passed from the time Bradshaw moved the camera and returned downstairs, police said.

The parents told police they keep cameras in the room to watch the child remotely. He’s a non-verbal, 16-year-old boy on the autism spectrum, the arrest report said. They later told police they found Bradshaw on the Nextdoor app.

The parents later found more footage from a night Bradshaw babysat for them last week. Police examined the video and said Bradshaw took off her pants in the boy’s bedroom and then “appears to have intercourse with the juvenile victim.”

Five minutes later, she’s seen “abruptly” getting off the boy and pulling her pants up. A minute later, the parents come into the room, police said.

Carmel detectives took Bradshaw into custody on Monday. She called the boy “handsy” and told police he instigated all the encounters. She told investigators she worked for the family roughly 12 times in the last few months.

Bradshaw eventually confirmed she had sex with the boy on July 28 and told police she wanted him to “experience a sexual encounter.”
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Desperate hungry bat wanted to feel alive at the expense of a kid on the spectrum.
Filthy crone needs to understand a pity lay is still rape if the other side did not nor can consent.
I don't even know how to punish her short of suggesting she be taken advantage of but there is a problem with that.
She would likely love it plus I wóuld not wish her on any guys post.
 
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Yep, if these allegations turn out to be true, then she is a rapist. I cannot comprehend how there would be any situation in which this boy could consent to sexual activity, even when he turns 18 in about two years. I don't know the level of his abilities (i.e. can he write?), but her conduct is unacceptable in any context. I do not care if she felt she was doing a "nice thing" for a kid who would otherwise never experience something like this; she overstepped herself severely.

Also, I, literally last night, watched the film Allure starring Evan Rachel Wood (Laura) and Julia Sarah Stone (Eva). Wood plays a house cleaner who befriends Eva, a 16-year-old musician with a distant mother. Their relationship gets close very quickly, and Laura lets Eva live with her so that Eva can run away from moving in with her mother's boyfriend. Their relationship turns Sapphic, and while it is successful at first, Laura unravels as a complete mess of a person: an abuser with a bleak family situation, a blazing jealousy, and an insatiable insecurity. Laura and Eva's relationship has an extreme co-dependence, where Eva is Laura's only source of support and Laura constantly needs Eva's affirmation. There are many cycles of abuse portrayed in the film, as they both care greatly about one another, but with the ever-presence of a morbid power imbalance wafted from Laura. The film is cerebral and exhilarating, as much as it is bleak and sorrowful. It's a worthwhile watch, maybe only once, but it does bring a spotlight on the charm; manipulation; and torture, both experienced and given; that is inherent to the biography of victims who graduate to abusers.

 
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Yep, if these allegations turn out to be true, then she is a rapist. I cannot comprehend how there would be any situation in which this boy could consent to sexual activity, even when he turns 18 in about two years. I don't know the level of his abilities (i.e. can he write?), but her conduct is unacceptable in any context. I do not care if she felt she was doing a "nice thing" for a kid who would otherwise never experience something like this; she overstepped herself severely.

Also, I, literally last night, watched the film Allure starring Evan Rachel Wood (Laura) and Julia Sarah Stone (Eva). Wood plays a house cleaner who befriends Eva, a 16-year-old musician with a distant mother. Their relationship gets close very quickly, and Laura lets Eva run live with her so that Eva can run away from moving in with her mother's boyfriend. Their relationship turns Sapphic, and while it is successful at first, Laura unravels as a complete mess of a person: an abuser with a bleak family situation, a blazing jealousy, and an insatiable insecurity. Laura and Eva's relationship has an extreme co-dependence, where Eva is Laura's only source of support and Laura constantly needs Eva's affirmation. There are many cycles of abuse portrayed in the film, as they both care greatly about one another, but with the ever-presence of a morbid power imbalance wafted from Laura. The film is cerebral and exhilarating, as much as it is bleak and sorrowful. It's a worthwhile watch, maybe only once, but it does bring a spotlight on the charm; manipulation; and torture, both experienced and given; that is inherent to the biography of victims who graduate to abusers.


Seems like the avrage lesbian relationship.
 
“I cannot comprehend how there would be any situation in which this boy could consent to sexual activity, even when he turns 18”

So guys, I’m not saying this to be combative and start a heated discussion, but I find myself thinking about the other side of this situation. I don’t remember the specific case, and I don’t think it was on DD, but I recall a case of sexual abuse where the offender was maybe 18 or 19, and was a fully-grown man (physically), but had significant developmental delays and essentially existed at the mental and emotional level of a 12 to 13 year old. He sexually abused a girl around that age (11-13 if I remember right) and he received stiff, adult-level punishment. I think a big part of that was because he...well, he looks like a large adult male because he IS a large adult male. But mentally he was nowhere near it. I’m not sure what I’m even asking here, but maybe the question is, when the victim in this specific post is of legal age, if he has sexual contact with a legally underage female, will law enforcement and the public still recognize his severe developmental delays when determining his punishment?
 
My downs kids I worked with.. mentally 3 to 5 ... 6'2 200ish .. hormones of a 16 year old and no ability to understand it's wrong.. they're hurting someone.. personal space.. they really aren't in control.. I had a kid that would masterbate in class all the time.. lots of redirection..
 
Is she available?
Even if she's not, she'd probably figure out a way to make it happen... :facepalm:

Mom and Dad called me "the born nun" from the time I was tiny, because I'm very naturally a bit prudish, Kate on the other hand, well, let's just say the word "nun" didn't come into play too often... :woot:
 
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