Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 21:18:02 -0700 (PDT)
From: dreamcat_dave@yahoo.com
Subject: Pee Wee (Chapter 23)

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physically abused, 50% had been sexually abused, and 70% had experienced
neglect in childhood. Over 50% of the adolescents had experienced a
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CHAPTER 23: TRIAL & ERROR


Texas Regional Newsnet

CASTRATED RAPIST GETS HOUSE ARREST Junior High Offenders Get Probation In
Plea

Albert Martinez, 17, a senior at Santa Rosa High School in Santa Rosa,
Texas with no prior history of arrest was sentenced yesterday to two years
of house arrest and eight more years of probation by a sympathetic jury.
Martinez made national headlines weeks earlier when the victim he was in
the process of sexually assaulting sexually maimed him by nearly biting off
his penis.

Principal witnesses, whose testimony resulted in the jury's guilty verdict,
included a group of junior-high students, also charged with rape, who
received only two years of probation in plea agreement subsequent to
successfully completion of sex offender treatment at a juvenile mental
health facility.

Outside of the courthouse protesters took to the streets of Brownsville,
Texas in support of the Hispanic teen charged in the sexual assault of a
white classmate.

It all started an incident of hazing gone awry at Santa Rosa High School
when Llewellyn, the target of a group hazing, directed a series of racist
statements at Victor Fuentes.  A fight ensued, and Llewellyn was taken to
the hospital and released several hours later. Two of the three students
principally involved, namely Fuentes, and Randy Waters, the nephew of
Superintendent Roy Waters, were suspended, and forced to cease
participation in high school athletic programs.  Llewellyn received
community service, but no suspension, though it was perceived that his
racial statements provoked the incident.

On March 19, 1994, during the act of forcing Peter "Pee Wee" Llewellyn to
perform oral sex Martinez was savagely bitten almost severing his penis in
two places. The Santa Rosa Herald quoted officers on the scene as stating
that Martinez entered the gym where a group of junior high students were
involved in hazing Llewellyn, a high school student.

THE SPECTRE OF RACISM

Martinez reported that Llewellyn, previously subjected to an attack
subsequent to making racist remarks, again directed ethnic slurs at
Martinez, a Hispanic student.  Statements by witnesses varied as to what,
if any, ethnic slurs may have been made by Llewellyn.

Llewellyn was reported to have been in a state of shock, having been hazed
and raped by the junior high students prior to Martinez arrival.  They
"taunted him about his micropenis" and then "took turns raping him in the
locker room," it was further reported.  Llewellyn was performing court
ordered community service carrying out janitorial duties at the time of his
attack.  He had been left unsupervised in the gymnasium on the Junior High
campus.

Jimmy Jakes, former janitor at the school, assigned to oversee his
community service work, found Llewellyn not long after the attack. His
younger brother, who is among the Junior High School students charged with
sexual assault, drove Martinez to St. David Hospital in Harlingen, Texas.
Martinez had lost an enormous amount of blood and was also in a state of
shock when he was rushed to the hospital.

CONSPIRACY THEORY

Llewellyn claimed that Martinez attack against him was committed out of
revenge. Other high school students were named in a conspiracy allegedly
arranged by Randy Waters. Yet if it were, it was not established during the
course of the subsequent trial. Llewellyn suggested that he had been
subjected to ongoing hazing at the hands of Waters, who was subsequently
suspended, including a temporary prohibition from participating in the
school athletics program.  Llewellyn stated that Waters had then ordered
teammates to assault his genitals in retaliation for his re suspension from
the baseball team.

Llewellyn said that Martinez acted on Waters' orders. However, the claims
have remained unsubstantiated. Interestingly, neither Waters nor Victor
Fuentes, previously accused by Llewellyn of assault were arrested, even
though Fuentes later confessed to a state police officer.

Martinez initially flatly denied being a part of any conspiracy to assault
Llewellyn, either emotionally or physically. Later during cross-examination
he changed his testimony, stating that he assaulted Llewellyn under
pressure from Randy Waters, who was present outside the gymnasium at the
time of Llewellyn's assault.  However, during further testimony, his story
often conflicted with known facts. No other witnesses corroborated Water's
presence.  This severely weakened the prosecution's case.

SEXUAL ASSAULT

According to witnesses in the gymnasium, Martinez savagely kicked Llewellyn
repeatedly in the testicles, requiring Llewellyn to undergo reconstructive
surgery to salvage his ruptured testicles.

After kicking Llewellyn in the testicles, Martinez subsequently attempted
to force Llewellyn to perform oral sex and was bitten by Llewellyn.
Martinez was then driven to St. David's Medical Center's emergency
room. Hospital staff said Martinez was still conscious and able to walk
upon arrival, although he was "shaking and in shock." Surgeons operated on
Martinez for more than 9 hours to reattach his penis. Attempts to reattach
Martinez penis were complicated by an infection after being surgically
reattached resulting in necrosis and loss of three-quarters of his penile
shaft.

Francis Llewellyn, the mother of Peter Llewellyn, later filed suit in a
Cameron County federal court against Santa Rosa High School for neglect and
failure to protect her son from a series of bullying events.  The case was
settled out of court.

After Martinez physically recovered from his injuries he finally attended
his rape trial. Witnesses in the gymnasium positively identified him as
Llewellyn's attacker. The victim's testimony, corroborated by witness
statements, was enough for the otherwise sympathetic jury who later found
Martinez guilty of rape and sentenced him to two years of house arrest and
eight more years of probation.

Llewellyn was traumatized by the experience. Surgeons at St. David's
completed repairs to Llewellyn's testicles, both of which had suffered
testicular rupture.  The procedure was an astounding success given the
severity of his injuries and doctors believed that he would regain full
functioning after recovery. Even though they were optimistic about
Llewellyn's physical condition, they realized that the emotional damage
would likely last much longer.

Martinez was charged with first-degree sexual assault. Llewellyn was taken
into custody after recovery and charged with "malicious wounding".

The incident gained media attention from around the state. A Newsweek poll
revealed that an astounding 60% of newspapers in the state of Texas ran
stories about the case.

THE TRIAL

During a week and half of testimony, the courtroom listened as Peter
Llewellyn unfolded a tale of hazing, sexual assault, and bullying at the
hands of other Santa Rosa students.  During his testimony, he tearfully
described his life at the hands of high school bullies at Santa Rosa High
School. While on the stand, Llewellyn testified that Martinez acted as a
part of a team effort by the Santa Rosa baseball team to retaliate against
him because of his role in the suspension of two team captains. He
reluctantly described incidents of frequently abuse, being bullied on the
school bus, stripped, and forced to engage in oral sex.  Later he described
being physically assaulted by members of the baseball team who kicked or
punched him repeatedly in the groin.

Witnesses for the prosecution painted a very different picture of events at
Santa Rosa High School.  Llewellyn was described as a sexual predator, a
hyperactive homosexual youth, whose seductive behavior, including
fashioning a "glory hole" in the boys restroom, provoked the ire of more
mainstream heterosexual students, students with no prior records of
misconduct.

Several incidents during the trial drew media attention.  When asked by
Jorge Lopez, Martinez's attorney, how he had gained the nickname "Pee Wee",
Llewellyn broke down on the stand, then later grudgingly admitted that this
was due to his small penis size. Laughter and derisive comments from high
school students attending the trial resulted in Judge Anderson ordering
that the courtroom be cleared.

Other witnesses provided supporting testimony, saying that they had seen
Martinez, Waters, Fuentes and other students taunt Llewellyn about his
exceptionally small penis size at school.  His family reported seeing the
results of Llewellyn's abuse, such as bruises and cuts on his body. Even
Martinez's friends said that he often bragged about how he intended to
"scramble Pee Wee's eggs." The defense suggested it was only a matter of
time before Llewellyn snapped. At the time he assaulted Martinez he was
being orally sodomized, psychologists claimed that he was suffering from
clinical depression and possibly posttraumatic stress disorder.

THE JUDGEMENT

The jury found Llewellyn to be somewhat more credible. After seven hours of
deliberation, the jury found Llewelyn "not guilty" due to temporary
insanity. The judge ordered Llewellyn to undergo a 45-day evaluation period
at a psychiatric hospital in Austin, Texas specializing in the treatment of
Sexually Reactive Youth, after which he would be released.  Francis
Llewellyn stated that she was grateful for the verdict and thanked the
judge and members of the jury for recognizing her son's mental illness and
need for treatment.  School superintendent Roy Waters, was in attendance at
the trial, but declined comment regarding the sentencing of Santa Rosa
students.

The judgment did little to soothe Martinez who claimed that the attack
ruined his life, causing not only permanent physical disfigurement but also
long-term emotional damage.  "I am no longer a man," Martinez tearfully
stated to reporters after the trial making a statement that has escaped
quotation in local newspapers.  "That dickless fag tried to make me like
him.  He's destroyed my life!" Martinez said, displaying his electronic
tracking device -- the ankle bracelet he had been sentenced to wear for the
next two years -- to a sympathetic crowd of onlookers. There is no doubt
that Martinez has suffered terribly since his castration.

The protesters cheered Martinez on as he drove away with his family.
"We're not coming to condone any kind of violence. We're saying though that
there must always be a balance and the criminal justice system can't
overcharge some and not charge others," Rev. Juan Munoz explained. "Albert
has been mutilated by this miscreant, his future as a man has been ended as
he stood upon the threshold of manhood.  Yet who bears the heavier
sentence?  The wounded Hispanic boy has been given a life sentence.  His
white homosexual attacker walks free.  Where is the justice?"

After all that has been said and done, the mere mention of "Pee Wee"
Lewellyn's name continues to raise eyebrows, evoke chuckles and make men
protectively cross their legs.