Man Molests His Girlfriend’s Three-Year-Old Daughter With A Screwdriver
Testimony began Monday in the trial of a Mason man accused
of defiling a toddler with a screwdriver.
Patrick Parker, 49, is charged with two first-degree felony
counts of r*pe and two counts of gross s*xual imposition, third-degree
felonies.
Prosecutors say Parker used a screwdriver and his fingers to
sexually assault a three-year-old child he was acquainted with and had access
to on overnight stays between July 2007 and June 2009.
The alleged crimes were reported about a year later,
according to prosecutors.
The girl’s mother testified Monday that she noticed
behavioral changes in the girl beginning in 2008 after overnight stays with
Parker. In May 2009, she said the girl asked to give her a kiss on the mouth
during which she inserted her tongue in her mouth.
When she questioned her daughter, the girl reported Parker
had kissed her in that manner, according to the mother’s testimony.
The girl’s mother reported the incident to officials in
Kentucky, where she and her daughter lives. The alleged crimes occurred at
Parker’s Mason home, according to court documents.
Prosecutors say the girl two years later disclosed to a
licensed clinical psychologist that during this time, Parker had digitally
penetrated her with his fingers and a device she described as a screwdriver.
The Enquirer generally does not identify victims of s*x
crimes and is not identifying the mother to protect her daughter’s identity.
In their opening arguments, defense attorneys denied the
accusations and say the girl’s story is riddled with inconsistencies and
suggest she may have been coached or asked leading questions by interviewers.
Psychological testing performed on Parker in 2009 after the
accusations were made revealed no signs of s*xual deviancy, the attorneys told
the judge.
Parker faces a possible life sentence on the r*pe charges.
The sentences for the gross s*xual imposition charges carry a maximum penalty
of up to five years in prison on each count.
The three-day bench trial is expected to wrap up Wednesday.

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