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Ark. man pleads not guilty in death of teen


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Updated: 2/22/2012 2:27 pm Published: 2/21/2012 12:37 pm
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - A convicted rapist accused of killing a 16-year-old girl he met online pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder Wednesday, several days after authorities found the girl's body in a blue, plastic barrel in western Arkansas.

A judge appointed a public defender to represent Lloyd Jones, 36, in the case of Angela Allen's death. The public defender's office said an attorney hasn't yet been assigned.

He was being held at the Sebastian County jail on $1 million bond.

Allen went missing Feb. 10 after telling a relative she was going for a walk. Her body was found Friday inside the barrel on land owned by Jones' brother near Lavaca, about 15 miles east of Fort Smith.

Authorities said Jones told investigators that he picked the teenager up Feb. 10 at a hospital parking lot in Van Buren and took her to the Arkansas River. Court documents allege he told investigators he decided not to take her to his home in nearby Lavaca because "his girlfriends might become upset with him."

According to the documents, Jones said he was making out with Allen, but then "violently pushed her into the water and left her there" after she told him her age.

Sheriff's deputies searching land owned by Jones' brother found a body and identified it as Allen using dental records. A preliminary autopsy showed she died of strangulation and that no fluid was found in her lungs.

Officers tracked down Jones after finding multiple text messages on the teen's cellphone from his number, a sheriff's investigator wrote in an affidavit. Authorities discovered that Jones was convicted of rape in 2001 and found him by tracing his cellphone.

Sheriff's spokesman Maj. Kevin Nickson said Jones was living with his parents, girlfriend, ex-girlfriend and nephew.

One of the girlfriends told investigators that Jones would take his laptop to Starbucks to talk to people through social networking websites.

Jones told authorities he used one site, Mbuzzy.com, to communicate with Allen, who also had an account with that site, sheriff's investigator Anthony Sacco wrote. Court documents allege that Jones also told investigators that when he and Allen were at the river, he hit her in the chest and knocked her into the water.

"He thought that (Angela) might have been unable to swim, because her arms might have been injured when she was struck," Sacco wrote.

One of Jones' girlfriends told authorities that his clothes and shoes were covered in mud when he came home that night.

Authorities arrested him last week in connection with Allen's disappearance. While he was in jail, authorities said, Jones' father stopped by and asked him what was going on.

During the recorded visit, authorities allege that Jones asked, "Did they find her?" and said, "I panicked -- I did it."

Court records filed in 2001 show that a jury found Jones guilty of rape after a prosecutor said he held a box cutter to a woman's throat, duct-taped her mouth and sexually assaulted her. A judge sentenced him to 10 years in prison.

He was paroled in 2008 and discharged in 2010, according to a prison spokeswoman.

(Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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cmducks - 2/23/2012 1:44 AM
3 Votes
I think the juice is too good for this animal. If found guilty they should knock the dust off of that old chair they have back in the back and give him A good charge or two mabe even three just to be sure they done a good job. While they got it fired up go ahead and thin out some more of the death row inmates. Just make A day of it. We need more bed space anyway.

travelor - 2/22/2012 6:45 PM
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You can tell he is s sensitive person because he didn't want to irritate his regular girlfriends by bringing home a girl bound and gagged with ducktape. After all he did push the girl back when he found out she was under age out of respect for the law. He couldn't help it that she was standing on the edge on the Arkansas River at the time. He only brandished the box cutter when trying to remove the duck tape from her mouth. He had a bad day but is about to have a worse one. It's called general anesthesia without an anesthesiologist present. I hope he does a better job explaining his actions to the Creator of this universe which may happen sooner than he thinks.

ditchbank - 2/22/2012 4:53 PM
3 Votes
We need a return to swift justice. Define ten heinous crimes. State builds a mobile gallows. One year for trial. If found guilty, one year for appeal. If still guilty, gallows is placed in court house square where crime occured and in full view the person is hung by neck until dead. Our prisons would have a much smaller population and the citizens much safer.

TruthTeller - 2/22/2012 8:58 AM
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This is a case of a complete fail by our legal system. Our system has gotten to the point that only the rights of criminals and sickos are protected while everyone else is left to be their prey. It's time to end the life of this miserable excuse for a human so that he can't hurt anyone else.

dilligaf - 2/22/2012 7:27 AM
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A 36 year old meeting a 16 year old on the internet. He should not only be charged with murder, but he should be charged with anything they have evidence for regarding her age. Prosecute him to the fullest and if found guilty, send him to the juicing table. Start making examples out of these people. But hell, I'm only dreaming. This is Arkansas. We dont punish criminals here.

GJMama - 2/21/2012 2:42 PM
6 Votes
This is why parents must be involved. As the mother of teens, I am always checking their text messages, and monitoring their facebook pages and posts. I have access to all their passwords. When my daughter turned 18, I told her she could change her password, she chose not to. Kids want to be looked after, they need rules.

1gmama - 2/21/2012 2:41 PM
7 Votes
This is so sad, my prayers go out to this young ladies family. Parents watch,look and listen to what your children are doing on the social networks.

50something - 2/21/2012 2:33 PM
7 Votes
Kill him now!!!! today! well, ok, we'll wait till the tests come back showing his DNA on her body! then- kaboom!

Butch54 - 2/21/2012 2:21 PM
7 Votes
Everyone never thinks things like this happen to them. It's always the others. Wake up. Be careful.

Lizabeth - 2/21/2012 1:14 PM
3 Votes
It is sad that things like this happen with all of the media warning others to not do such things with the social media. More & more people are being kidnapped or missing or killed by these perverts or killers. They are using the Social Media to pull these girls or women or guys into the web they weave. Its sickening and I know these young girls and women want to be loved or cared about, but why don't they have a background check done at least on these people before they let them self be hurt. Why don't they date local guys or with other groups of women with them? These girls don't think it will happen to them. Its a shame it happens but always will as long as these guys are allowed to live among others. They need a city or county with Law Enforcement knowing everyone they are in touch with. I am glad that the guy was charged. From the news everyone knew he was the one that committed the crime. I hope he is put away for ever.
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