A plea agreement for former South Middle School science teacher Charles Dominic Gastel was filed today in U. S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri.
Gastel pleaded guilty to sexual exploitation of minors.
In the agreement, Gastel acknowledged that he committed the crimes for which he pleaded guilty and that it went down the way authorities said it did.
The U. S. Attorney agreed not to file additional charges against Gastel.
The following description of Gastel's crime was included in the plea agreement document:
On July 13, 2013, Carterville Police Deputy Chief John Redden conducted an
interview of nineteen year-old Jane Doe at her home in Lamar, Missouri. She reported
that she had been sexually victimized by the defendant, Charles Dominic Gastel,
repeatedly, beginning when she was ten years old.
Jane Doe reported that during some of
the assaults, the defendant used a digital video recorder to record them engaging in sexual
acts.
On July 17, 2013, the defendant was interviewed at his residence by the
investigators. The defendant was advised of his Miranda rights and questioned. The
defendant initially told the investigators that he did not have videos on his computer.
Deputy Chief Redden then asked the defendant for consent to search his computer. Ther
defendant replied that he wanted to talk to a lawyer because he had files on his computer
that would end his teaching career. The defendant was then placed under arrest.
On July 18, 2013, Deputy Chief Redden applied for and received a warrant to
search the defendant’s residence for computers, cameras and related digital devices. A
forensic preview of the digital media seized during the warrant yielded the discovery of
several video files depicting the defendant sexually assaulting Jane Doe, who was then 16
years-old.
The camera used to film the illicit depictions in question and the computer, used to
store said depictions, were manufactured outside the State of Missouri.
No sentencing date has been set.
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