Man admits to sex with girl, 13

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For nearly two years, 37-year-old man lived secretly in her family's Mount Clemens home.
Edward L. Cardenas / The Detroit News

May 18, 2006

MOUNT CLEMENS -- A 37-year-old man who lived secretly in the home of a teenage girl with whom he had a relationship pleaded guilty Wednesday to two counts of criminal sexual conduct.

Wayne Koch admitted to having a sexual relationship with the girl for nearly two years, starting in 2003 when she was 13.

Initially, Koch lived nearby with his mother; last year she moved out of her St. Clair Shores home and forced him to find a place to live.

He first moved into the garage of the girl's home, without her father's knowledge. Once the cold weather set in, he moved inside the teenager's house and would hide under her bed while the teen's father was home.

"He befriended this little girl and preyed on her youth," said Suzanne Faunce, chief of the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office sex crimes unit. "He would stay in the house and move around when (the father) was not in the house."

The girl, who is not being named because of her age, eventually told her aunt what was going on after she said Koch threatened her with a gun if she didn't continue the relationship.

"Fortunately he is not going to put the girl through a trial," Faunce said.

Koch pleaded guilty to two counts of third degree criminal sexual conduct with a person 13-15 years old, assault with a dangerous weapon and felony firearm before Macomb Circuit Judge James Biernat Sr.

He also admitted to brandishing the gun when the girl wanted to end the relationship.

"I threatened her with a gun," Koch said. "I didn't aim it at her."

Questioned by Biernat about whether he understood the charges, Koch said yes and said that psychiatric medication was helping him. He said he was taking nine prescription pills a day, including the antidepressant Zoloft.

Koch was arrested on Jan. 2 by police following the tip called in by the girl's aunt.

When police searched the home, they found Koch hiding under the bed with the teen's father's Luger handgun.

Faunce said the victim's father has lost custody. The girl is in foster care.

John Belanger, Koch's attorney, did not return a call for comment.

Koch will be sentenced June 27, and faces up to 17 years in prison.
 
girl need listen to father not let strange enter that house! mostly teen need listen to parent and dont let strange into the house and teen will understand.

under 18 year old as teenage hard understand to have relationship with man for 2 years or more that not right for her but she need to getting right nice man like teenage or sweetheart guys from school who know each other than strange man.

parent already knew about not let strange with owner of kids to dating or long-term relationship without knowledge and harm of owner kids they will report police and also detecive explain what happened if have rape,sexual rape,etc.

its really serious in laws
 
That is very sick !!!!! :madfawk:

That reminds me when I get married and have a wife, children. The kids will have a bed with drawers on the bottom and can't go under the bed because there are built in drawers on both sides.

There will be stronger thicker and unbreakable windows with alarms wired in the children's bedroom and a family dog will stay in the children's bedroom to protect the children and attack that sick :madfawk:

I would go in and empty that sick :madfawk: and take my children near their mother, my wife and phone the police but with my wife and the children in front of me in case there are more bad sick :madfawk: in the house hiding then wait outside where it is more safe by that time there will be alots of people on the street so my family would be much more safer.

As for her father's Luger. The father should have kept it in a steel gun safe. I am sure her father reported the gun missing but it doesn't say in the article.

That story makes me very angry to no ends. I am sure the inmates who are fathers themselves that love their children very much will kill that sick :madfawk: in prison and the guards are gonna look the another way and not care.
 
Heath said:
That is very sick !!!!! :madfawk:

That reminds me when I get married and have a wife, children. The kids will have a bed with drawers on the bottom and can't go under the bed because there are built in drawers on both sides.

There will be stronger thicker and unbreakable windows with alarms wired in the children's bedroom and a family dog will stay in the children's bedroom to protect the children and attack that sick :madfawk:

As for her father's Luger. The father should have kept it in a steel gun safe. I am sure her father reported the gun missing but it doesn't say in the article.

That story makes me very angry to no ends. I am sure the inmates who are fathers themselves that love their children very much will kill that sick :madfawk: in prison and the guards are gonna look the another way and not care.

i would have agree with you

why not her dad will tell him go away! and no touch his daughter like that but its true
 
He would have been shot as soon as I knew what was going on. I am not gonna talk to him , I tell my wife to take my daughter for a ride then I walk upstairs and open the door and Boom !!!! Boom !!!!! Boom !!!!!

Fuck that sick motherfucker :madfawk:

( I don't usually swear here but in this instance yes That is how I feel, man !!!! )

At least my daughter will know that sick :madfawk: is really dead and she can really move on and not worry about if he is gonna break out of prison and go after her for telling the truth.

I probably would be doing some time in prison for killing that sick :madfawk: seeing how the criminal system in reality supports the criminal and not the innocent man but at least I will know my daughter is safe. Inmates respect that and I will be left alone in prison, read books, do physical clithensics lift weights till my time is up and go home then go back to work and be glad to see how my daughter is growing up, going to college and finding a job and hopefully marrying the right guy and enjoying saying hello to the grandkids.

That was a very hard thing for her to do and I am glad her aunt believed her and called the police quickly. I would of have executed him on the spot.
 
I was talking to someone about this story and he said that every night before he puts his family to bed. His wife is in the living room with the kids watching t.v. or playing on the floor then his wife is sitting in a chair with a blanket over her and under her leg is a handgun and the safety is switched on the handgun.

He goes through the house doing a security check and he also checks his garage and checks outside as well as inside in the basement and the attic and any hiding spots inside or outside the house and the surrounding environment in his neighborhood. He checks inside of his truck and car too and opens the trunk to make sure there is no one hiding there. He really takes his time to check the house over really good before coming back and he is always armed with a gun then when he gets back then he tells the kids, " Time for bed " and the whole time, the kids never see that their parents have a gun and the kids have no idea they are really safe with their parents.

That guy I talked with is a Korean and a Vietnam combat veteran and a policeman for over 30 years. They still do this with the grandchildren and the kids have no idea what the parents and the grandparents have to do to go through to keep the kids safe.

God Bless Them ..... :angel:
 
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