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Sexual Predator Blames Steroids for Behavior

June 4, 2008 by Millard 4 Comments

Anabolic steroids have been so demonized that they have apparently become the drug of choice for criminals to blame for their depraved and despicable behavior. The latest criminal to invoke the “dumbbell defense” is Lonnie Ted Crabtree.

Defense attorney Michelle Temmell said his client is a former pilot and has a relatively clean previous criminal record. She said the charges began when he started taking steroids while participating in kick boxing.

Crabtree said when he started taking steroids the drug changed him mentally leading to obsessive compulsive behavior.

What did Crabtree allege that anabolic steroids caused him to do?!

Crabtree went online and started contacting people in chat rooms. He was very selective, and ended up having an extended conversation with 15-year-old “Brooke.” Police say Crabtree told “Brooke” that he pays $100.00 an hour for girls to have sex with him.

He then sent “Brooke” a picture of himself, and asked if they could meet that day to engage in sexual intercourse. Crabtree even offered to pay her $130.00 an hour since she was a virgin. 15-year-old “Brooke” agreed to meet him at a local fast food restaurant in Walton, Kentucky.

The sexual predator fled the country to Costa Rica where he taught children English and martial arts for the past six years. He was apprehended after police received a tip based on an America’s Most Wanted episode.

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Millard
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Millard writes about anabolic steroids and performance enhancing drugs and their use and impact in sport and society. He discusses the medical and non-medical uses of anabolic-androgenic steroids while advocating a harm reduction approach to steroid education.

Filed Under: Steroid News Tagged With: anabolic steroids, steroids

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Avatar of LifeSize LifeSize Jun 05, 2008 #1

I know why he did it, his fucking parents named him "Lonnie Ted Crabtree".

For what it's worth I had an art teacher in hs that was very odd..he had a funny last name too.

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Avatar of novicebb novicebb Jun 06, 2008 #2

Ha Ha. Man you know what...... now that I think about it, a last name like Craptree does sound like a sexual deviant.

I am sure the anti-steroid community are going to jump all over this one.
"Kids, don't do steroids. It will make you a sexual deviant and you will go to jail for a long time just like Lonnie Ted Crabtree".

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R RxFreak Jun 07, 2008 #3

[:o)][:o)] What's next, AAS causes people to become pedophiles?

One thing I've heard about gear though is that if there's a predisposition for said behavior, the gear will accentuate it. Any truth to that? (IE Most guys who have 'roids rage where already violent before using).

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o oscarpalamino Jun 21, 2008 #4

Seriously, I can think of very few things more frightening than a juiced up sexual predator named Lonnie Ted Crabtree! Thats a made for tv movie waiting to happen. Too bad Edward Norton doesn't do tv movies, he would make a terrific Lonnie Ted Crabtree. HAHA

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