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Judi Lynn

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Sun Mar 15, 2020, 10:04 PM Mar 2020

Texan who led sex trafficking ring linked to teenager's murder is jailed in Ecuador [View all]


Royce Phillips sentenced to 25 years for running gang that groomed and abused young girls from district in Quito

Dan Collyns in Lima

@yachay_dc
Fri 13 Mar 2020 11.31 EDTLast modified on Fri 13 Mar 2020 12.36 EDT

An American man has been sentenced to more than 25 years in prison for leading a sex trafficking ring in Ecuador that was connected to the murder of a 15-year-old girl and the rape, sexual and physical abuse of dozens more.

Royce Phillips, 66, from Texas, and four Ecuadorean co-defendants, were jailed on Wednesday for 25 years and four months, the maximum sentence for people trafficking with the purpose of sexual exploitation.

Phillips, dubbed El Abuelo (“the grandfather”), ran the trafficking ring from his apartment in Quito Tenís, an upmarket neighbourhood in the Ecuadorean capital. Jonathan Paredes, Christian Álvarez, Carlos Erazo and Cristian Giler, who were convicted alongside him, groomed girls outside schools in the poorer district of Comité del Pueblo, in the north of Quito.

The girls were invited to parties, where they were plied with alcohol and drugs. Many of the 13- to 16-years-olds were secretly filmed for pornographic videos.

More:
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2020/mar/13/texan-who-led-sex-trafficking-ring-linked-to-teenagers-is-jailed-in-ecuador

Might as well take advantage of them because of their poverty, right? Why not? We're number one.



Royce Phillips





Posted on 27 / April / 2019 | REPORTAGE






Ten days later, the suite leased by the American Royce Phillips, alias the 'Grandfather', located in the Quito Tennis sector, was raided. He was detained for investigation for the crime of trafficking for sexual exploitation. The 'Grandfather', a 65-year-old man, was the one who paid Careniña so that together with other recruiters he would visit the schools of the People's Committee sector to conquer young men and women between 13 and 16 years of age and make them participate of group sexual acts and be recorded and photographed.

. . .

The media could not access this place and the police cordoned off the area to prevent photographers from capturing the young people involved in Carolina's death. As it emerged, the time of this call was intended that the media not go to this stage.

In the reconstruction of the events of April 24 at midnight, Careniña, Antoni and two underage girls participated. One of them said that she saw Carolina on the floor and without vital signs when she arrived at the home of Careniña's mother on the morning of August 26, where the murder was allegedly committed. He reported that he took his pulse and could not find him. The other, Antoni's girlfriend was present in the last hours of Carolina's life but did not give further details. Antoni stated that he had consensual sexual relations with Carolina but that on the morning of August 26, while returning from the bathroom, he saw Careniña with his arm around the neck of the 15-year-old girl. There were contradictions and mutual accusations.

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The exhumation of the remains of Carolina A.'s body was handed over to the Specialized Prosecutor for Gender Violence on April 5 and concluded that the main cause of death for the 15-year-old girl it was due to "suffocation due to obstruction of the mouth and nose" and as the basic cause of death, "suffocation".

. . .

The 25-page report includes seven conclusions and establishes that Carolina's manner of death was "violent" and from a medically legal point of view "probably or certainly homicidal."

He details that the “violent and forceful” injuries to his genitals occurred “pre-morten” (before death occurred) and, due to their characteristics, the forensic exhumation, they assert, were produced without the consent of the victim.

Carolina's body presented a series of injuries: On her face she had excoriations on her cheeks, as well as on her abdomen, lumbar region and on her knees, in one of them due to a possible fall.

(Google translation from Spanish.)

https://www.milhojas.is/612539-pagina.html

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Account in Spanish of how Texan Royce Phillips conducted his "business" with school children in Ecuador.

Copy and past the address in Google Translate:

https://www.milhojas.is/612556-pagina.html

Another rich monster with money to use to destroy lives of helpless people. How noble.
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