[Vision2020] shamelessness

Jennifer McFarland jmcfarland at latah.id.us
Thu Jun 8 12:53:36 PDT 2006


Janesta,

The Sheriff's Office website has a link to the Idaho State Sex Offender
Registry.  No, Sitler is not listed--no one who is currently in jail/prison
is listed for what should be obvious reasons.  Here is the link to the
Sheriff's Office site.  The link to the Sex Offender site is toward the
bottom of the page.
http://www.latah.id.us/Dept/Sheriff_Main.htm

--Jennifer

PIO Jennifer L. McFarland
Latah County Sheriff's Office
Public Information Officer
PO Box 8068
Moscow, Idaho 83843
(208) 882-2216
Fax (208) 883-2281
http://www.latah.id.us/Dept/Sheriff_Main.htm

Truth is the summit of being; justice is the application of it to affairs.
***Ralph Waldo Emerson

  


-----Original Message-----
From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com]
On Behalf Of Janesta Carcich
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:30
To: Jennifer McFarland; 'Art Deco'; 'Vision 2020'
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] shamelessness

Jennifer,

Thank you, to you and the rest of the deputies for
their devotion to an at times, thankless job. That is
quite a lot of time on the books... We DO need more
deputies. A tired deputy, or one who is unable to take
vacations, can be like an intern working 24x7. 

Does your newsletter have the email address on it,
where we, the public can check for registered sex
offenders?  If not, it would be a way to keep the
public up to date, without the LCSO, printing flyers.
Also, would you be so kind as to post that address
here, so those of us who want to check it may do so? 

Thank you,
Janesta Carcich

--- Jennifer McFarland <jmcfarland at latah.id.us> wrote:

> All:
> 
>  
> 
> I will answer as may of these questions as I can
> with the information I have
> in the case file.  Court records and prosecutorial
> records must be gathered
> from those entities.  This will be my last posting
> about this case; I simply
> do not have time to do the job of an investigative
> reporter, court clerk,
> and secretary in addition to my duties at the
> Sheriff’s Office.  I suggest
> if you are truly interested in this case you take
> the time to gather the
> court documents yourself and base whatever opinions
> about this case off of
> those rather than off anecdotal comments from
> parties not involved in the
> case.  I once again must note that decisions about
> charges and sentences are
> not made by law enforcement.   
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> 
> On what date did Sitler first confess his pedophilic
> acts to local law
> enforcement authorities?
> 
> Sitler was not interviewed by local law enforcement
> authorities (local=any
> law enforcement agency in Latah County)
> 
>  
> 
> To what agency and to whom?
> 
>  See above
> 
>  
> 
> Were there more than one confession to law
> enforcement authorities?  If so,
> on what dates were these made, to what agency, and
> to whom?
> 
> Again, Sitler was not interviewed by local law
> enforcement.  There are no
> reports from other agencies in the case file.
> 
>  
> 
> On what date(s) was the Latah County Prosecutor
> first made aware of this
> confession or confessions?
> 
> The PA’s office would have to answer this question
> 
>  
> 
> Is it true that Sitler's confession indicated that
> he molested other
> children in the same family of the single victim
> from whence his conviction
> arose?
> 
> Although the detective’s report alludes to having
> spoken to someone who
> mentioned Sitler had made a confession and was
> cooperating fully with
> agencies in Colville, there are no reports in the
> case file detailing the
> confession
> 
>  
> 
> Is it true that his confession indicates that he may
> have sexually molested
> as many as 120 children?
> 
>  See above
> 
>  
> 
> On what date was Sitler first arrested or a criminal
> complaint issued?  Was
> there an arrest or a criminal complaint?  Was there
> ever bail request or
> set?
> 
> The detective wrote an affidavit for a warrant of
> arrest that was notarized
> on 6/28/2005.  There is no indication in the file
> that an arrest warrant was
> issued or served
> 
>  
> 
> Please tells the dates of when Sitler first was
> jailed (including
> pre-conviction incarceration).
> 
>  I can only report those days he has been at the
> jail as LCSO.  I do not
> have any special access to jail or prison records in
> other jurisdictions.
> Sitler was incarcerated at LCSO jail on 9/26/2005
> after being sentenced on
> the felony charge.  He was released to the custody
> of the State on
> 10/3/2005.  He arrived back at LCSO jail on
> 2/21/2006 on an order of return.
> He remains in this jail.
> 
>  
> 
> After his initial conviction, was he sent to the
> penitentiary?
> 
>  When he was released to the custody of the State
> the DOC and judge decide
> where to house the inmate.  They don’t tell the
> Sheriff’s Office that sort
> of detail.
> 
>  
> 
> When did he start his post conviction sojourn in the
> Latah County Jail?
> 
>  See jail dates above
> 
>  
> 
> Is it true that he is allowed to drive himself
> unescorted to both Pullman
> and Clarkston for "counseling?"
> 
>  By order of the judge, Sitler is allowed to do so
> 
>  
> 
> Is it true that he was recently allowed to go
> unescorted by local law
> enforcement to renew his driver's license?
> 
>  The only in/out comments on Sitler’s jail activity
> record indicate being in
> and out for treatment four times since he has been
> here
> 
>  
> 
> Where else has he been allowed to go unescorted by
> local law enforcement?
> 
>  The records only indicate him being released for
> treatment
> 
>  
> 
> When he is out unescorted does he wear any kind of
> working electronic
> monitoring devices?
> 
>  Not that I am aware of
> 
>  
> 
> Does the LCSD intend to widely circulate posters
> with Sitler's photo asking
> for parents of other possible victims to communicate
> with the LCSD?
> 
> LCSO (we are an office of an elected official, not a
> department) does not do
> this in general.  As with all sex offenders, when
> Sitler is released, his
> picture will appear along with the other sex
> offenders.  He will be given
> the same treatment by law enforcement as we give all
> sex offenders.
> Privileges like work release and treatment release
> are not given by jail
> staff or by LEOs; they are given by judges.  If
> Sitler were to escape
> jurisdiction (like Rossignol) we would send his
> photo out on the media
> circuit just as we did with Rossignol.  We do not
> have the money or the
> resources at LCSO to print and distribute flyers,
> posters, etc. on every
> case that offends our sensibilities.  
> 
>  
> 
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Janesta Carcich

“Hate is too great a burden to bear. It injures the hater more than it
injures the hated.”

~ Coretta Scott King ~ 
1927-2006


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