Two well-known residents of Mammoth Lakes — one a doctor and school board member, the other a ski instructor and member of a respected family there — are facing charges that they had an ongoing, sometimes sexual relationship with a Santa Barbara County teenager over an almost two-year span. The two — 46-year-old Dr. Andrew Bourne and 48-year-old Joseph Walker — pleaded not guilty to the charges Friday, and Tuesday morning a judge reduced their bail from $1 million each to $750,000. The amount is considerably more than the men’s defense attorneys requested.
In asking Judge George Eskin to keep the bail at the original $1 million, Senior Deputy District Attorney Mary Barron told the judge to consider the seriousness of the alleged crimes. She said the two men “nurtured” relationships with the girl in clandestine meetings, with Walker even meeting the girl at her school on one occasion. The girl has shown a “continuous expression of affection” for the men, Barron said, in particular for Bourne. The victim, Barron said, was extremely vulnerable and “appears to have been essentially brainwashed and groomed by two grown men.”
Barron said she anticipates filing additional charges against each man. As they currently sit, Walker is charged with six counts of unlawful contact with a child with intent to commit a sexual crime and one count of a lewd act upon a child, while Bourne is charged with seven counts of unlawful contact with a child with intent to commit a sexual crime and one count of lewd act upon a child.
Eskin, in issuing arrest warrants for Walker and Bourne, had reviewed much of the correspondence between the two men and the girl. The search and arrest warrants related to the case were sealed, according to court staff, and unavailable to review. According to police, in excess of a thousand emails between the defendants and the alleged victim were cited to secure the warrants, and the investigation had been going since September. It isn’t known what, if any, connection either man has to Santa Barbara. Walker lived here for a time, but both men’s permanent homes are in Mammoth.
The two, in asking for a reduced bail, presented a mountain of supportive statements and letters. Eskin noted those on behalf of Walker, saying the writers were “strong in their commitment in their belief of Mr. Walker.” One person in particular said the charges “seem to describe a person other than the man I know.” But while the men both enjoyed a certain stature in their community, Barron said, they “both had alter egos and flew under the radar.”
Walker, Barron alleged in court, expressed to Detective Jaycee Hunter that once the teen turned 18, he would want to continue a relationship with her. Barron also said both defendants had international connections and could attempt to flee, perhaps even trying to take the alleged victim — now 16 — with them.
Defense attorney Sam Eaton said Walker was living with his parents, earning $500 a month teaching ski lessons. A lot of the prosecution’s claims, he said, are “innuendo rather than real fact.” The prosecution pointed out Walker was teaching a group of minors, Eaton noted, while in reality it was a group of 20 boys and only four females, one of whom was his daughter. The family (Walker’s parents were present in the courtroom) would be posting the bail, he noted, thus torpedoing his chances of skipping out of town.
The men’s actions were not forcible or violent, Eaton said, but based on consensual conduct. “He’s responsible because he’s an adult,” Eaton said, “whether we like it or not.” Eskin replied, “We don’t.” (clarification: Eaton was pointing out that it must be acknowledged, “whether we like it or not,” that any sex was consensual. But he’s an adult so he’s responsible.)
Ron Bamieh, attorney for Bourne, called the amount of bail “extraordinarily exorbitant.” He noted the doctor has done “extraordinary things to help others,” and he was not a flight risk. Law enforcement has their passports, he said.
If the two men do post bail, they can have no contact with the witnesses or the minor, no contact with unrelated minors, and would be subject to electronic monitoring. The two men will be back in court on January 19, and their preliminary hearing is tentatively set for January 25.
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I hate how the system sets bail for these so called men. These sexual predators should be kept behind bars without bail. They'll find a way to do it again if the court lets them out.
e1986gonzalez (anonymous profile)
January 12, 2012 at 11:20 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Where were the parents during these trips?
Ken_Volok (anonymous profile)
January 12, 2012 at 3 p.m. (Suggest removal)
This has shades of Jescke (proper spelling?) written all over it :) henry
hank (anonymous profile)
January 12, 2012 at 4:39 p.m. (Suggest removal)
You should not get aroused when you look at a child.
That means if you are 40 and you look at a 17 year old and get aroused, you are sick.
When I was young I was around really tough guys and they did not mince their words when describing a pervert. While men tend to have a herd mentality when it comes to sex, remember this! If you look at a child and you get aroused, you are a pervert and there are some of us that would like to hunt you for sport.
contactjohn (anonymous profile)
January 13, 2012 at 1:24 a.m. (Suggest removal)
"Ron Bamieh, attorney for Bourne, called the amount of bail 'extraordinarily exorbitant.' He noted the doctor has done “'extraordinary things to help others',”
How typical of a defense attorney--change the subject to get peoples' attention away from the issue at hand.
Hitler made the trains run on time, so I guess that gets him off the hook for murdering 11 million people.
billclausen (anonymous profile)
January 13, 2012 at 2:02 a.m. (Suggest removal)
"That means if you are 40 and you look at a 17 year old and get aroused, you are sick."
The age of consent is 17 or under in 39 states. Going to hunt all those people down and kill them?
DarkMarcsun (anonymous profile)
January 13, 2012 at 6:01 a.m. (Suggest removal)
This info from The Sheet News in Mammoth Lakes:
"The reduction in bail included the following conditions: no contact with direct or indirect witnesses; no contact with unrelated minors or the alleged victim; electronic monitoring; gps installed on cars.
When the Judge announced the bail reduction, Bourne turned to his attorney and shook his head, appearing to indicate that bail had not been lowered enough for him to meet.
After the Judge made his announcement, Bourne’s wife, Gilann began to shudder and cry. Joe Walker, on the other hand, did not betray any emotion and neither did his family members (father Sam, mother Shelly, brother Chris) who were present in the courtroom.
The arrest was made following a months-long investigation. Police say more than 1,000 emails were obtained as evidence.
The content of some of those emails was revealed by Santa Barbara Deputy D.A. Mary Barron on Tuesday to show that Messrs. Bourne and Walker posed a flight risk and should not have their bail reduced.
The emails provided the first small glimpse of state’s evidence.
Barron said evidence showed how one of Bourne’s vehicles had been equipped with enough supplies and weapons to last a few days and had $5,000 dollars in it that his wife was unaware of.
It was suggested by the prosecutor that Bourne had outfitted the vehicle because he had a plan to flee with the young girl."
HollyGoLightly96 (anonymous profile)
January 13, 2012 at 6:48 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Special to billclausen:
GODWIN'D !!!! This thread is finished.
(and I believe the 'trains run on time' trope
properly belongs to Il Duce:
http://www.snopes.com/history/govern/... )
binky (anonymous profile)
January 13, 2012 at 7:56 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Interesting that both Bourne & Walker’s Facebook accounts are deleted as of today. Walker had lots of photos from his trip to Chiapas, Mexico with Dr. Bourne which included the SB girl.
HollyGoLightly96 (anonymous profile)
January 13, 2012 at 11:20 a.m. (Suggest removal)
DarkMarcsun: "The age of consent is 17 or under in 39 states. Going to hunt all those people down and kill them?"
This is actually quite an interesting point & 1 that shows contradictions in the way laws are written & these contradictions are what get people in trouble.
The SAFEST bet: If you're >18 yrs. old is to just make sure the person you're having an intent for is >18 as well.
This way you don't have to hang out w/ guys like Bamieh & Sanger, well, @ least for that resaon.
Holly, that is some way interesting information! Sounds like someone was about to make a run for the border & I don't mean Taco Bell.
By the way, welcome back binky! Long time no hear, you had us worried :) henry
hank (anonymous profile)
January 13, 2012 at 3:08 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Special to Binky: All caps is prohibited.
billclausen (anonymous profile)
January 13, 2012 at 3:20 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Bamieh is being paid to be extraordinarily without class. That's what lawyers do, mostly. These two cretinous pedophiles (allegedly) should remain behind bars until their fate is duly decided. Have fun working on your jail tans, boys.
Draxor (anonymous profile)
January 13, 2012 at 4:24 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Draxor: "Have fun working on your jail tans, boys."
Jail tans. HAHAHAHA! That is awesome :) henry
hank (anonymous profile)
January 16, 2012 at 10:49 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Good to see "innocent until proven guilty" is alive and well here in the U.S. of A. [/sarcasm]
The SB prosecutor's office is a disgusting den of liars and the media only reports what the cops' spokespeople tell them. Therefore, none of us can pretend to know the true story here.
3domfighter (anonymous profile)
January 17, 2012 at 4:36 p.m. (Suggest removal)
3domfighter- Then take Bourne and Walker under your custody and let them take care of your teenage daughter. I think the DA's office has enough info here to hold them and to keep their bails high, because of the flight risk. How comfortable would you be if you were the victim or the victim's family if these douche bags were to get out?
AZ2SB (anonymous profile)
January 18, 2012 at 9:05 a.m. (Suggest removal)
I'm proud of the Santa Barbara District Attorney's office - it's a tough job. There will always be critics who spew lots of hate at these hard working men and women. I have nothing but respect and admiration for all of them. As far as catching child molesters check out this news item from Florida today:
PGA Golfer Steven Thomas Arrested in Florida Online Child Sex Sting
Steven Thomas thought he was about to hit a perverted hole in one when he presumed he was arranging a sexual encounter with a 13-year-old girl via her mother through the Internet. Instead he wound up in an online-sting sand trap. Thomas, a pro golfer who has played at several PGA tour events, was one of 40 men arrested during the Osceola County Sheriff's Office's "Operation Red Cheeks."
Undercover detectives posed online as either underage children or their parents. Thomas thought he was chatting with a woman who would arrange sex between him and her 13-year-old daughter. He even sent the woman a picture of him golfing.
Thomas lives in Tupelo, Mississippi, but traveled all the way to Florida for the rendezvous. When he arrived, he was instead greeted by cops. According to the Orlando Sentinel, deputies searched his SUV and found three condoms, two jars of chocolate pudding, and a bottle of honey. Thomas confessed to the crime.
Thomas had played one season on the PGA tour, and according to the league's official website racked up only one top-ten finish during the 44 events he played. He had been active on the senior tour as recently as 2010.
Among the other suspects netted in Operation Red Cheeks: a 70-year-old beekeeper, a 36-year-old middle school teacher, a 26-year-old soldier, a 29-year-old youth swim coach, and several college students.
HollyGoLightly96 (anonymous profile)
January 18, 2012 at 9:37 a.m. (Suggest removal)