The
Perfect
Oklahoma Coercion;
Innocent Elementary Children’s Pastor in Prison?
By
Edward Snook
Investigative Reporter
Bethany,
Oklahoma – Thrust a young man into the legal system,
bury him with enough charges to virtually end his life and then, with
the help of a coercive judge, force a plea-bargain out of this individual.
Ryan
Wonderly |
After
assisting the prosecution in scaring the hell out of Ryan Wonderly and
right into an Alford Plea during his trial, Judge Twyla Mason Gray handed
Wonderly a sentence calling for a minimum of 35 years in prison. This
unethical judge reportedly told Wonderly that his jury thought he was
guilty. This blatant act violates all 50 states' "Judicial Canons"
(ethical rules for judges). One can only imagine the terror that this
children's pastor felt when he realized that not only was he facing
one prosecutor but a second prosecutor as well in the form of Judge
Gray. A judge is supposed to be a referee, not a
prosecutor
or defense attorney, and for a judge to know or claim knowledge of what
a jury thinks before they render a decision is not only illegal, it
does away with any hope for justice in a system wrought with corruption.
Oklahoma
Coercion or Wenatchee Witch Hunt - No Difference?
Judge
Twyla Mason Gray |
When
children make accusations, often prompted by over zealous or vindictive
parents the state child protective agency (CPA) steps in and all aspects
of the case are escalated, and can be blown out of proportion or simply
lied about. CPA's, with the obedient assistance of a police department
not eager to seem soft on these types of accusations, start building
their case or cases like what happened in Wenatchee, Washington back
in 1994, and just as it has happened in Ryan Wonderly's case.
In
Wenatchee, Washington 10 year old Donna Everett started the false-prosecution-ball
rolling. Before it was over, 80 adults had been charged with sex abuse
involving over 40 children. Among those indicted were Pastor Roby Roberson
and his wife.
According
to an article by David W. Cloud, "the Robersons were severely abused.
Based on no physical evidence whatsoever and only the shakiest of testimony,
they were arrested and spent three months in jail before they could
make the bail bond. They had to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars
in legal bills to defend themselves against the most outrageous charges.
The large food bank their church operated and which helped feed 9,000
people each month was forced to close. The CPS took the Roberson's baby
from them. She was placed in foster care for three months and was then
allowed to live with relatives, but the Robersons were denied visitation
rights and were not able to visit their own baby for almost a year.
Even after the Robersons were acquitted in a court of law, the CPS refused
to relinquish custody of the child. Only after Attorney General Janet
Reno's office was flooded with calls from irate citizens demanding justice
for the Robersons did the Child Protective Services reluctantly acquiesce.
Even then, the DSHS retained formal custody of the child and demanded
that the Robersons attend "counseling" sessions every two
weeks and allow social workers access to their home."
The
Robersons sued the Washington Department of Health and Social Services
and eventually won an $850,000 judgment, but not until their lives had
been changed forever, all because of false accusations from children.
It would be appropriate to say their lives would have been totally ruined
were it not for their faith in God.
Ryan
Wonderly was the Elementary Children's Pastor at Bethany First Church
of the Nazarene in Bethany, Oklahoma when he woke up one day to find
that he was charged with 23 counts of lewd acts with a minor. Sound
familiar? The girls, ranging from 8 to 12 years of age were part of
his children's ministry or had been introduced to him by someone in
his church. Our investigation into Ryan's past clearly shows that he
is not a person who would commit 23 lewd acts or much less be able to
conceal such acts as they accrued.
The
Bethany case parallels the Wenatchee case and Ryan's charges are every
bit as bizarre as Pastor Roby Roberson's were. In Roberson's case there
was absolutely no physical evidence - like wise there was no physical
evidence in Ryan Wonderly's case. There were many lies by alleged victims
told in the attempted false prosecution of Roberson's - there have been
numerous lies by the alleged victims uncovered in the prosecution of
Ryan Wonderly. Instead of investigating the lies and using those lies
to expose more of the same, both Roberson and Ryan experienced a system
that covered them up while they continued their attacks. Roberson was
acquitted by a jury - Ryan never experienced a fair and impartial jury
trial nor did he receive proper council. Roberson is a free man - Ryan
sits in an Oklahoma prison looking at spending at least the next 35
years there. The agency in Washington State who conducted the "witch
hunts" paid Pastor Roberson and his wife $850,000 for their evil
and outrageous treatment of the Robersons - the agency in Oklahoma that
pushed the charges against Ryan are continuing to use some of the same
abusive techniques and procedures in other cases as they used to "get"
Ryan and as those that were implemented in Washington State in 1994-1995.
A
number of young girls came against their Elementary Children's Pastor,
Ryan Wonderly and it will take some of those girls coming forward to
tell the truth in order to see that justice is served in the Ryan Wonderly
case. The US~Observer once again asks that anyone with information on
Ryan's case contact Edward Snook at 541-474-7885. If the young girls
are still involved in church they should have some sort of a conscience
left and so should their parents. Remember, a young man is in prison
and he needs the truth to come out. I for one will be praying that anyone
who has made a false, coerced, or unduly prompted charge against Ryan
Wonderly not have a nights sleep until they clear their conscience and
call. This includes anyone who is concealing information.
It
is easy to plant a lie and much harder to get that lie out in the light.
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