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KcMizzou
05-08-2006, 09:18 PM
This is a hell of a story.

CONVICTED BURGLAR TURNS OVER SEX-CRIME EVIDENCE FROM STOLEN PROPERTY

Matthew Ryan Hahn glared in disbelief at the digital photographs of a man molesting a girl. She was only a year old, maybe 2.

The next thing to do would be obvious -- call police. But Hahn had been convicted of burglary more than once. And the memory card on which he discovered the photos came from a stolen safe.

Hahn knew being nabbed for another crime could make him a three-striker and send him to prison for life. But the images were burned into his mind. One photo showed some freshly overturned earth -- could the little girl already have been killed and buried?

After a sleepless night, Hahn took the card, placed it inside a pink change purse and attached a typewritten note. It said: ``Please remove this animal from the streets.''

He wrapped the whole thing in a package that he jammed into a random mailbox. It was addressed to the Los Gatos Police Department.

A year later, Hahn, 26, is in Elmwood correctional facility. Housed in the next building over, in protective custody, is John ``Robbie'' Robertson Aitken. The 22-year-old with no previous criminal record is charged with molesting his infant goddaughter -- his boss's child.

This is the story of two young Los Gatos men, both facing life in prison, and how one's crime may have halted the other's.

``There is honor among thieves,'' said Dana Overstreet, who is prosecuting Aitken. ``In my case, Hahn is a hero.''

Opening arguments are expected to begin early this week. Hahn is expected to be one of the prosecution's main witnesses against Aitken. And then, he too will go on trial.

Lives intersected

Their lives collided sometime after midnight on Feb. 28, 2005, in the darkness of a messy studio apartment on Wedgewood Avenue.

Aitken woke up with a start and turned on the light, according to court records. He heard noises, like whispers and a box being kicked. His Liberty gun safe was gone.

He called 911.

He told police that there was a handgun and some personal papers in there.

Both the responding police and Aitken's friends noticed that he seemed extraordinarily anxious about the theft, court records said. His boss's wife recalled that after the theft, Aitken told her: ``I feel like my life as I know it is over.'' When asked how she responded to that, the woman told Aitken: ``Oh, Robbie, you'll get over it.''

Suspect won't talk

Police say Hahn was probably the burglar that night or -- if not -- that he illegally got what was in that safe.

Hahn, who spoke with the Mercury News from Elmwood this week, refused to talk about where he got the memory stick or whether he
burglarized Aitken's apartment that night.

But he described sliding the card into his computer and watching as the thumbnail photographs popped up on his screen. Among some shots of fishing and a minor car accident were others, different. He clicked on them.

``It seemed like it wasn't possible what I was seeing,'' Hahn said. ``I turned away and when I looked back, they were still there.''
There were about 10 photographs of a baby girl being molested by a man.

Hahn's stomach turned. He knew people who had been molested.
But what should he do with evidence which, after all, was stolen property? Hahn's criminal record meant his next conviction could mean life in prison. He fantasized about confronting this man himself. The man's name was among the papers in the safe.

Still ``it was not a matter of if, it was matter of when and how'' he would turn the photos in to authorities, he said.

He tossed and turned all night. The following morning, before the sun came up, he sent off his package -- and began to watch the newspapers.

Feared for child

When investigators got the package March 1 and saw what was in it, they moved quickly, fearing for the safety of the child in the photos.
Whoever had sent the package had written: ``Property of Robert Aitken, Wedgewood Drive.'' Wasn't that the guy who had just reported a burglary?

With the help of Overstreet and District Attorney Investigator Carl Lewis, detectives Dan Accardo and Mike Barbieri quickly came up with a plan. On March 3, they called Aitken. They had some follow-up questions -- could he come down? Aitken and the investigators talked for a while, casually. Then Lewis said he had something else they needed to talk about.

He opened up a leather folder. Inside was a blown-up photograph of Aitken's face from the memory card. Aitken knew immediately what it meant.

``He just melted into the chair,'' Barbieri said. ``It gave me goose bumps.''

Aitken put his hands over his face, according to court documents, took a deep sigh, and started talking:

``It was just, I, I, I -- it's stupid, you know? It was one day, you know being stupid. And you know, did it, and you know, halfway through it I was so upset at myself I just stopped and said `What am I doing?'. . . And you know, stopped and spent the next week just throwing up, all upset about it, thinking, you know, how could I do this to somebody I love?''

Aitken was talking about his love for the Los Gatos family whose daughter he had allegedly molested. Years before, he had started as an employee -- working at the computer store owned by the father.

But soon he was more family than employee. Aitken went with them to Tahoe, Hawaii and Italy. He babysat. They had made him the godfather of their beloved, first girl. They were so close that ``Robbie'' sometimes slept with the child so she could go to sleep.

Discovered dress

Police searched Aitken's apartment. There they found one of the little girl's dresses, stuffed in a bag inside a motorcycle helmet. A computer forensic search found thousands of pornographic images -- including more than 100 that were identified as illegal child pornography.

According to court documents, the child's mother went to Elmwood to ask Aitken two questions:

Was I there?

No, he said.

Did you sell the photographs?

No, he said.

Then she left.

The mother carefully watched her daughter for signs. Two weeks after her mother explained about her private parts, the child said that ``Robbie'' had touched her there.

``Robbie did a bad thing,'' she told her daughter, then 3. ``And he'll never be back.''

To face trial

Hahn was arrested April 8, 2005, on a warrant for unrelated crimes. Barring a plea deal, he will soon face trial on 12 counts of first-degree burglary, possession of stolen property and grand theft.

But none of Hahn's current charges is for stealing the safe. Police didn't even know he was the person who tipped them off to Aitken.

Until they arrested him, and he said: ``I gave you Robbie Aitken.''
It's unclear whether Hahn might receive some leniency for turning over the memory stick. His attorney, Allen Schwartz, said he plans to ask Overstreet to testify at Hahn's sentencing.

Hahn still can't get the images out of his head.

``They don't leave,'' he said.

He said he was reading psychology and philosophy books in jail, and is now reading ``Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance'' by Robert Pirsig -- a book that probes the fundamental questions on how to live.
Hahn said he often thinks about what he did with the memory card. He asks himself if it balances in some moral way against his own crimes.
But in the end, he said he is confused about his role in bringing an alleged child molester to justice.

``It was almost like fate,'' Hahn said. ``It was almost like it couldn't have happened any other way.''

http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/crime_courts/14523007.htm
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Simplex3
05-08-2006, 09:25 PM
Holy crap. I can't imagine how much some s**t like that would haunt you, regardless of how you came upon it.

Hopefully the thief will be cell mates with the perv and he can spend the rest of their lives giving that guy a daily beating.

Bugeater
05-08-2006, 09:30 PM
``It was just, I, I, I -- it's stupid, you know? It was one day, you know being stupid. And you know, did it, and you know, halfway through it I was so upset at myself I just stopped and said `What am I doing?'. . . And you know, stopped and spent the next week just throwing up, all upset about it, thinking, you know, how could I do this to somebody I love?''
Yeah, he was so upset about it he saved the pictures. :shake: Hope he enjoys his prison love.

Halfcan
05-08-2006, 09:35 PM
Wow great story!

SLAG
05-08-2006, 09:41 PM
:shake: I sure hope there is a hell so this sick Fu*k can burn in it

listopencil
05-08-2006, 09:42 PM
Yep. Killers and thieves aren't the lowest form of human life. Stories like this make me believe the stories about what happens to child molestors in prison.

Halfcan
05-08-2006, 09:47 PM
Yep. Killers and thieves aren't the lowest form of human life. Stories like this make me believe the stories about what happens to child molestors in prison.

Those are not stories-got a friend in jail-he says they turn them into party favors to pass around for cigs. Some big dude controls their every thought- tells them which cels to go into to blow some guy for a pack of smokes or less-even a quarter. Serves them right-they are getting what they deserve.

greg63
05-08-2006, 09:49 PM
Wow!; just wow!

What are the odds?

el borracho
05-08-2006, 09:53 PM
Not to nitpick too much but the thread title is a little misleading. The thief didn't risk getting caught to save the girl, he simply blabbed about it after getting caught for an unrelated crime in the hopes that he receive a more lenient sentence.

Oh, and I hope the molester dies in jail within a few weeks.

KcMizzou
05-08-2006, 09:56 PM
Not to nitpick too much but the thread title is a little misleading. The thief didn't risk getting caught to save the girl, he simply blabbed about it after getting caught for an unrelated crime in the hopes that he receive a more lenient sentence.

Oh, and I hope the molester dies in jail within a few weeks.Yeah, someone on Fark (where I found this) made the same point. I just copied the headline directly from the article.

Jenson71
05-08-2006, 10:03 PM
Not to be sick or anything, but what do you suppose is meant by molest? Have sex with her?

HMc
05-08-2006, 10:04 PM
I wondered that. Touching her bits?

chiefs4me
05-08-2006, 10:08 PM
Not to nitpick too much but the thread title is a little misleading. The thief didn't risk getting caught to save the girl, he simply blabbed about it after getting caught for an unrelated crime in the hopes that he receive a more lenient sentence.




Oh, and I hope the molester dies in jail within a few weeks.




I hope he lives to be very old...that way, he can be taken care of by the other inmates that find out his crime..:D

el borracho
05-08-2006, 10:18 PM
Not to be sick or anything, but what do you suppose is meant by molest? Have sex with her?
I'm not a doctor but I don't think full intercourse with an infant would be possible without severe injury. I would think it would have to be touching with hands or mouth. Any which way he did it, if he did it I hope he gets killed.

pikesome
05-08-2006, 11:23 PM
Not to be sick or anything, but what do you suppose is meant by molest? Have sex with her?

I don't know about this case but my father, a lawyer, was involved in a case where the boyfriend taught his girlfriend's 2yr old to give blow jobs. And he has told me that that wasn't even close to the worst he's had to deal with.

Boozer
05-08-2006, 11:26 PM
Sounds like a case for prosecutorial discretion and declining to prosecute the thief. Either that, or a pretty favorable plea bargain. Here's hoping there aren't jackass mandatory minimums that would be in place.

Hootie
05-08-2006, 11:32 PM
I don't know about this case but my father, a lawyer, was involved in a case where the boyfriend taught his girlfriend's 2yr old to give blow jobs. And he has told me that that wasn't even close to the worst he's had to deal with.
Wow. Terrible.

greg63
05-08-2006, 11:34 PM
I don't know about this case but my father, a lawyer, was involved in a case where the boyfriend taught his girlfriend's 2yr old to give blow jobs. And he has told me that that wasn't even close to the worst he's had to deal with.
It's a sick world.

Nite Planet!

Rausch
05-08-2006, 11:43 PM
All turds end up in the same sewer...

KCChiefsMan
05-08-2006, 11:48 PM
man if I were going to go to prison for the rest of my life anyways I would kill that piece of $hit

big nasty kcnut
05-09-2006, 03:21 AM
I hope he dies a slow painful death brought back to life and killed again this monster must die.

Hammock Parties
05-09-2006, 03:48 AM
All I can say is this guy isn't a very good thief.

Simplex3
05-09-2006, 05:07 AM
All I can say is this guy isn't a very good thief.
I'm so glad the moronic troll-master piece of shit is back. The board is so much better off...





when you're gone.

CrazyHorse
05-09-2006, 05:21 AM
I hope he lives to be very old...that way, he can be taken care of by the other inmates that find out his crime..:D

Child molesters dont do very well in prison.

A killer can reach almost star status in prison. However a child molester is viewed the same way we view them on the outside. He will not have an easy go of it. He may even be killed eventually.

chagrin
05-09-2006, 06:10 AM
I hope he lives to be very old...that way, he can be taken care of by the other inmates that find out his crime..:D


Turncoat, how would Mikey feel about you now?

Hammock Parties
05-09-2006, 06:27 AM
I'm so glad the moronic troll-master piece of shit is back. The board is so much better off...


when you're gone.

Sounds like a personal problem.

Iowanian
05-09-2006, 07:21 AM
How appropriate would it be.....if the thief gets his 3rd strike Life sentence...if he were to run into the pervert in a dark corner of the yard.

It was honorable of him to turn in the sicko, but in truth, he never came clean about it until he was busted anyway, and looking for a way out of trouble.

If he'd have walked it into the copshop and said "ok, I did this bad thing, but look at this $hit"...I'd say he'd deserve a pass.

Amnorix
05-09-2006, 07:21 AM
Those are not stories-got a friend in jail-he says they turn them into party favors to pass around for cigs. Some big dude controls their every thought- tells them which cels to go into to blow some guy for a pack of smokes or less-even a quarter. Serves them right-they are getting what they deserve.


Back in college I had a great sociology professor. We studied alot of interesting sociological settings. One we studied was prison -- the heirarchy involved, etc. Very interesting stuff.

I remember that the bottom rung was child molestors and child killers.

It's all very, very real.

Amnorix
05-09-2006, 07:23 AM
How appropriate would it be.....if the thief gets his 3rd strike Life sentence...if he were to run into the pervert in a dark corner of the yard.

It was honorable of him to turn in the sicko, but in truth, he never came clean about it until he was busted anyway, and looking for a way out of trouble.

If he'd have walked it into the copshop and said "ok, I did this bad thing, but look at this $hit"...I'd say he'd deserve a pass.


I agree, he deserves a pass, but you'd be dumb to turn yourself in. He did the smart thing -- turn over the evidence anonymously.

Chiefnj
05-09-2006, 07:24 AM
Some states have special jails and prisons and "facilities" for child molesters. Unfortunately they do not get the justice they deserve.

jspchief
05-09-2006, 07:25 AM
How appropriate would it be.....if the thief gets his 3rd strike Life sentence...if he were to run into the pervert in a dark corner of the yard.

It was honorable of him to turn in the sicko, but in truth, he never came clean about it until he was busted anyway, and looking for a way out of trouble.

If he'd have walked it into the copshop and said "ok, I did this bad thing, but look at this $hit"...I'd say he'd deserve a pass.Well, in his defense, he did turn the guy in before he got busted. It's not exactly "risking a life term" like the thread title implies, but at least he got the guy busted.

He's still a multi-offender crook, and deserves time for his crimes. But I think a little leniency from the prosecutor would be fitting.

FAX
05-09-2006, 07:26 AM
How appropriate would it be.....if the thief gets his 3rd strike Life sentence...if he were to run into the pervert in a dark corner of the yard.

It was honorable of him to turn in the sicko, but in truth, he never came clean about it until he was busted anyway, and looking for a way out of trouble.

If he'd have walked it into the copshop and said "ok, I did this bad thing, but look at this $hit"...I'd say he'd deserve a pass.

I think he deserves a pass, anyway, Mr. Iowanian. If I'm reading this correctly, the police wouldn't have caught the molester had the thief not taken the action he did.

They should release him and put him through cop school.

FAX

Lzen
05-09-2006, 07:39 AM
That was a very good thing the thief did. However, he is still a criminal and still deserves time. Perhaps the DA should take some time off for doing that. But he should still go to prison for his crimes. And that other dude.....what a sick bastard.

greg63
05-09-2006, 11:17 PM
Well, in his defense, he did turn the guy in before he got busted. It's not exactly "risking a life term" like the thread title implies, but at least he got the guy busted.

He's still a multi-offender crook, and deserves time for his crimes. But I think a little leniency from the prosecutor would be fitting.


That was a very good thing the thief did. However, he is still a criminal and still deserves time. Perhaps the DA should take some time off for doing that. But he should still go to prison for his crimes. And that other dude.....what a sick bastard.


Agreed.

BWillie
05-10-2006, 12:26 AM
Yep. Killers and thieves aren't the lowest form of human life. Stories like this make me believe the stories about what happens to child molestors in prison.

Killers? I don't know about you but I'd rather be molested 70 times rather than be killed once. Murders ARE indeed the lowest form of life. I find it irate in this country, where a sex offender, even a guy who was 20 and screwed his gf of 17 gets on a list and everybody in his neighboorhood the rest of his life has to know about it whereas a murderer can just live wherever he wants. In this case, I think the guy should do time, but a death is never the way to prosecute a sex crime unless it involves another death. You let your morals cloud up your brains, alot of you think all sex offenders should be killed whereas guys who kill others in cold blood because they are pissed their gf cheated on them or something should be spared.

pikesome
05-10-2006, 12:40 AM
Killers? I don't know about you but I'd rather be molested 70 times rather than be killed once. Murders ARE indeed the lowest form of life. I find it irate in this country, where a sex offender, even a guy who was 20 and screwed his gf of 17 gets on a list and everybody in his neighboorhood the rest of his life has to know about it whereas a murderer can just live wherever he wants. In this case, I think the guy should do time, but a death is never the way to prosecute a sex crime unless it involves another death. You let your morals cloud up your brains, alot of you think all sex offenders should be killed whereas guys who kill others in cold blood because they are pissed their gf cheated on them or something should be spared.

I'm gonna agree that the way we handle sex-offenders in this country isn't right, it's too black and white. Doesn't take into account things like you mentioned. I have a hard time calling murder worse than child molestation. The victim is condemned to a lifetime of having to deal with it, even the most well-adjusted will bare scars. It's the sick, perverse "gift" that keeps giving and I would say that is what gets people's blood up. I think the sense of Karma, of Justice (as a faceless entity, not a legal term) is why people show a lack of concern over the prison stay of said offender. It also dove-tails nicely with the idea that there is no crime worse than abusing children, even a cold-blooded killer in prison has the moral compass to be outraged over what happened.