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: post by Mess at 2009-01-10 19:54:56
what a faggot for being a rat. i don't know about you but that would've been a dream come true for me at his age. hell, it would've been a dream come true at age 4. banging female teachers is admirable. she wasn't the best looking broad but she wasn't the worst looking broad either? fuck it, if it has a vagina.
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ROCKLAND — The teacher’s relationship with the teen seemed almost motherly at first: help with homework, an invitation to dinner with her husband and her. But prosecutors say Christine McCallum’s lurid obsession with the boy spawned a 21-month escapade of up to 300 sexual encounters.

The Abington elementary school teacher, 29, pleaded innocent Friday to seven counts of statutory child rape and was freed after posting $1,000 bail. She was ordered to wear a tracking device, stay away from the victim, his family and anyone under age 16.

According to Abington and Rockland police reports, the boy said he met McCallum, of 223 Central St., Rockland, at Abington Library when he was 13. At the time, McCallum worked as a teacher’s aide and tutor in the Abington schools, where the victim and his younger brother (who she was tutoring) were students.

McCallum, who never had the alleged victim in her class, learned that the boy’s father was working two jobs and raising the brothers alone, police said. Soon, she began driving them home from tutoring sessions and became a family friend, police said.

McCallum looked after the boys for free and, according to the father, invited them to her home for dinner, checked their homework, and tucked them in while he was at work.

It was on Feb. 7, 2006, that the alleged affair began. While McCallum’s husband and the boy’s younger brother slept upstairs the two had sex on a couch in her Rockland home, police said.

“He said he remembered the day because it was the first time he ever had sex,” a Rockland police report states.

What ensued, authorities said, was a secretive and obsessive relationship. McCallum allegedly provided the teen a cell phone, took him to concerts, and wrote him letters. At the same time, prosecutors said, the family accepted McCallum’s invitation to move into a rental property she and her husband owned.

The teen told police that until he was 15 years old, they had unprotected sex “about every other day” at McCallum’s Rockland home.

The teen told police McCallum provided him vodka, rum and Jell-O shots on about 150 occasions.

The boy told police that the affair ended in November 2007 when McCallum grew jealous of the teen’s relationship with girls his age and gave him an ultimatum. The last time he saw her was more than a month ago, when McCallum and her husband came to fix the heat in their home, but the two barely spoke.

Police learned of the alleged affair Tuesday when the teen’s father walked into the Rockland police station. The mother of one of the boy’s friends informed the father about the relationship.

Rockland police arrested McCallum on Thursday night. Detectives confiscated a shag rug from the house.

McCallum pleaded innocent in separate arraignments in Brockton and Hingham district courts to the seven rape counts. The charges fell into separate jurisdictions because police said the two had sex in both Rockland and Abington.

McCallum’s next court date is Feb. 27 in Hingham.

Frederick McDermott, an attorney who represented McCallum at her arraignment in Brockton, said authorities had no evidence of a sexual relationship. He described McCallum as a surrogate mother to the boy but said their relationship ended abruptly when she caught the boy stealing liquor from her home in July 2007.

McCallum had worked five years for the school district. She was teaching fifth grade at Woodsdale Elementary School before being fired on Friday.

“We are aware and are deeply concerned about the disturbing allegations against her, and we will be fully cooperating with the authorities.” Superintendent of Schools Peter G. Schafer said.

Seated in the front row of the Hingham courtroom Friday was McCallum’s husband of five years, Scott, who clutched his wife’s jacket and stared ahead, emotionless, as his wife pleaded innocent.

McCallum is a native of Coventry, R.I., and graduated from Coventry High School in 1997. She holds a graduate degree from University of Massachusetts-Boston and graduated from Northeastern University in 2002.

“I hope there are no other victims, but I certainly would not rule it out,” Abington Police Chief David Majenski said.

John P. Kelly may be reached at jkelly@ledger.com.


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