Friday, September 2, 2011

Subsitute Teacher Buys Stolen Computer From Students, Sues Tracking Company for Recording Sex Chat


OHIO - An Ohio woman and her boyfriend from Boston are suing a laptop-tracking company that captured their sexually explicit chats and pictures in an effort to find out who stole the computer the woman was using. According to Wired.com, the laptop computer was stolen from a school in Ohio in 2008 by a student who sold to another student for $40. That student then sold it 52-year-old substitute teacher Susan Clements-Jeffrey. Clements-Jeffrey claims the student told her he no longer needed the computer after getting a new one. All of the school’s laptops have software installed that can track the computer if it is stolen which includes recording all of it’s images. The tracking company, Absolute Software, sent all of the data to local police including the teacher’s sexually explicit images and location data. Police then arrested Clements-Jeffrey after showing her the sexual images they received proving she was in possession of the stolen laptop. Charges were later dropped and Clements-Jeffrey insists she had no idea the computer was stolen.

How come more movies aren't made about substitute teachers? These transients are like the long haul truck drivers of the education system. In town for a day or two and then gone for weeks at a time. I feel like it's a fairly interesting life for a deviant like Clements-Jeffrey. If not full fledge featured films, I can't see how Lifetime hasn't found something here...the abused female sub at an innercity school, the male substitute taking advantages of girls at high schools within a 30 mile radius...seems like there's Lifetime gold here.

And Clements-Jeffrey can cut the shit about not knowing the laptop was stolen, last I knew high school students aren't in the business of pawning off laptops to teachers on the reg. Shit's a ridiculous defense. You knew it was stolen, you knew it had tracking software, and you knew someone would see you diddling yourself, and you know what, I think it turned you on. I think it turned you on to know someone else was watching, and I think you get a thrill out of other people knowing about it...why else sue? You could have just swept this under the carpet, turned in the laptop and be done with it, but that aint the road you took, you want the fame and attention, and short of releasing a homemade sex tape this is the best way you knew how. Open and shut case.