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3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
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Tuesday 18 March 2014

Boy Testifies to Being Chained to a Floor and Repeatedly Sexually Assaulted for 8 Days

The alleged victim in the trial of a Halifax man who is accused of sexually assaulting the teen and keeping him chained up in a cabin for days testifies in court.

John Leonard MacKean, 64, is on trial in Nova Scotia, Canada, Supreme Court in Bridgewater for sexual assault and communicating for the purpose of obtaining sexual services from a person under 18.

The teen, who was 16 at the time of the alleged assault, is the first Crown witness to testify at the trial. He described to the court how he was lured to a cabin in Lunenburg County by David James Leblanc, 48, on the pretext of work.

John Leonard MacKean pleads not guilty
He said LeBlanc offered him a drink. The teen said he felt “weird” after drinking it, then passed out. When he woke up, he said he was naked and chained to the floor of the cabin.   

He said he was told a man who would pay to have sex with him was coming to visit. The boy said he was blindfolded and chained to the bed, where he was raped. I am assuming that MacKean was the third person who paid to have sex with the boy, allegedly.

"I was out in the middle of nowhere and there was nothing I could do," he said. During his testimony, the teen dabbed at his eyes and had difficulty maintaining his composure.

He refused a Crown request to try on a blindfold while on the stand. The teen said his captors told him if he tried to escape, they would kill him. 

"I wasn't sure if they'd try to come after my family," explaining why he has told different versions of his story in past.

The defence is expected to cross-examine the teen this afternoon.

Crown prosecutor Lloyd Tancock told jurors Tuesday in his opening statement that he will introduce DNA evidence along with text messages between the accused and another man who helped keep the youth confined in a cabin in rural Nova Scotia.

He also said they will hear the testimony of two police officers and a civilian.

MacKean was charged after a 16-year-old boy told police he was kept at a house in Upper Chelsea, Lunenburg County, for eight days in September before he managed to escape. He said he walked more than a kilometre to a home, where he sought help.

The teenager had chains wrapped around his wrists and ankles and was wearing only a hooded sweatshirt and a hat when he was found. That sparked a manhunt for two co-accused in the case, David James Leblanc and Wayne Alan Cunningham.

Cunningham was found dead in northern Ontario during that manhunt and police ruled out foul play in his death.

Leblanc pleaded guilty to kidnapping, forcible confinement, sexual assault, uttering threats and breach of conditions and was sentenced in June to 11 years in prison.

An agreed statement of facts presented in Leblanc's case said Leblanc lured the teen to the cabin by offering him a painting job and drove him from Halifax to Lunenburg County. The walls of the cabin contained graphic sexually explicit photographs.

According to the documents, the boy was chained inside a bedroom at the cabin and repeatedly sexually assaulted. Why then does this story begin with "The alleged victim...?"

MacKean was arrested in November 2012 at a Fredericton hotel. He was released on a $1,000 surety and conditions, including no internet or mobile access — including texting — unless it's for work purposes. He was ordered not to have contact with anyone under the age of 18, unless he or she is a relative and another adult is present.

Potential jurors were questioned in court Monday on whether they had been affected by prior publicity in the case.



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