Descent of Jon Matthews continues

The Chronicle's Eric Hanson reports on the latest twist in the case of former KSEV-700 talker Jon Matthews. Prosecutors have asked a state judge to revoke the parole of Matthews and sentence him to prison. Matthews' attorney asked the judge to reschedule the hearing so he could prepare adequately. It was reset for February 9.

Hanson's report goes into some of the details of the state's case against Matthews:

According to a July 5 report prepared by the Community Supervision and Corrections Department of Fort Bend County, Matthews tested positive for alcohol in June of last year and again on July 3.

Jon Matthews
"He admitted to abusing alcohol for approximately three weeks before testing positive," the report said.

Matthews also was terminated from a sex offenders counseling program because he had been engaging in inappropriate online sexual conduct, according to court documents.

The report said the Texas Attorney General's Office found that Matthews had been viewing obscene material over the Internet and participated in an Internet fantasy message exchange in which he described sex acts performed on a 3-year-old boy.

"Mr. Matthews presented himself to be a female stripper who took her three-year-old son to work with her. The defendant described sexual acts between the strippers and the three-year-old boy," the report said. Matthews does not have a 3-year-old son.

Yikes. Matthews is one disturbed, likely dangerous, guy.

As David Benzion points out again at Lone Star Times, it is time for Jon Matthews to go to jail. Here's hoping somewhere along the way he finds the professional help he certainly needs.

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Posted by Kevin Whited @ 01/03/07 06:37 PM | Print |

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