Man interviewing for Police job admits to abusing girl, gets convicted

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A Florida man, who aspired to become a police officer, admitted to sexually abusing his cousin during a police department job interview and now faces life in prison.
Stephen Bodley, 26, was convicted by an Orange County jury last week of sexual battery on a child, the office of State Attorney Andrew Bain said in a news release.
Bodley first mentioned "playing sexual games" in a sworn officer application with the Apopka Police Department. He again mentioned the crime during an interview.
"The certified voice stress analysis examiner performed a voice stress examination on Bodley," Bain said. "During the examination, the examiner asked Bodley to expand on concerning answers he provided in a pre-test questionnaire."
Bodley described sexually abusing a child years ago and admitted to it when he was asked to expand further. Detectives tracked down the victim's mother, who said Bodley and the victim had a close relationship , The Tampa Bay Times reported, citing an affidavit.
The victim, a female, told the Florida Department of Children and Families about the abuse, saying it took place over several years, from when Bodley was around 14 to when he was about 19, the newspaper reported.
Bodley's lawyer asked that his confession not be presented during trial, but a judge denied the request.
He is scheduled to be sentenced on June 24. The conviction carries a sentence of up to life in prison.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/florida-man-convicted-admitting-heinous-011247408.html
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Didn't even have the job yet and already caught his first perp. Good job!
Bodley's lawyer asked that his confession not be presented during trial, but a judge denied the request.


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How does that even come up during an interview.
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Shoulda waited, he co-

shockthemonkey posted...
He forgot to wait till he got the job so the police union would protect him
aww man
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LeoRavus posted...
How does that even come up during an interview.

Dude. Right? That's what I was wondering

Also, this feels like there's a lot more to this story. Article says he started abusing the girl when he was 14. That seems like something he would have... Learned, so to speak
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Simon_Gruber posted...
Bodley's lawyer asked that his confession not be presented during trial, but a judge denied the request.
Also lol and good.
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LeoRavus posted...
How does that even come up during an interview.
He wasn't even interviewing! He put it on the application! Like wtf? I'm all for honesty but not that much honesty.
DKBananaSlamma posted...
Congratulations, you just played yourself

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ8-nEhYBqE

I dont want to know wtf he did to a baby to receive life in prison. Man...too much sad stuff going on today.
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BewmHedshot posted...
He wasn't even interviewing! He put it on the application! Like wtf? I'm all for honesty but not that much honesty.

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I'm glad this guy was moronic enough to get himself caught.
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I'm still not 100% sure why it came up at all. But apparently when the victim was 9 or 10, he was 13 or 14 and had been watching a lot of porn. And it involved him making her give him oral on multiple occasions... "as a game"

He's been found guilty and is scheduled to be sentenced on June 24, so we'll see how many years he gets for that.
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BewmHedshot posted...
He wasn't even interviewing! He put it on the application! Like wtf? I'm all for honesty but not that much honesty.

Looks like he mentioned it in the application and the interview.

Maybe he couldn't take the guilt anymore and saw that as his opportunity to confess? idk
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The only real way I can understand this, is if there's a question on there along the lines of "Do you have any experience with restraining/dealing with an uncooperative suspect?" for actual filtering of those with previous police experience, and he decided it was similiar enough.

*shudders uncomfortably*

Or "obey commands" related.
BewmHedshot posted...
He wasn't even interviewing! He put it on the application! Like wtf? I'm all for honesty but not that much honesty.

Yeah one of the best pieces of advice I ever got was always be honest but don't go volunteering it.
I put my heart and soul into my work and I fear I have lost my mind in the process
So whenever I see questions on an application asking "have you ever done something illegal" or something to that effect, I've always thought "who's dumb enough to answer those honestly?"

Here's my answer I guess. Ironically his honesty probably makes him overqualified for that position anyways.
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I'm curious about two things. The article doesn't say how old the victim was. Just that Mr. Bodley as around 14 years old (a child) when it started. It makes me think the victim had to be in the single digits which is disgusting.

The other thing is what was on that application that made him think it was time to confess his sins and that he'd be immune to punishment once doing so? ike I don't know what's usually on a police application so the only thing I can think of is maybe it asked if he'd ever committed or been convicted of a crime in the past and he thought it was a safe space? Or maybe he just thought thought he was untouchable for some reason. I've met far too many people who thought they were because of their connections.
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Wait, weren't child molesters supposed to be executed in Florida. Have they ever used that yet
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CARRRNE_ASADA posted...
Law can be such a shitshow
Most lawyers are incentivized to be shit head scum.
He's all alone through the day and night.
LeoRavus posted...
How does that even come up during an interview.
Police psych exams are sometimes sexually specific.
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While I appreciate his honesty and role in catching himself, I can't understand wtf was going through his mind that he'd actually talk about it.
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So to answer everyones question, is that police officers have to list down every crime they could have committed then during the lie detector test they ask about the application

now if you only committed misdemeanors they usually let it go, but any felonies and youre done

lying on a police application gets you black list from ever single police department in the country
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