
It appears that Mark Lunsford, the father of late Jessica Lunsford, has been caught with child pornography on his home computer.
Here is the article :
State attorney says computer records don’t warrant charges
By Dave Pieklik
According to documents released Monday afternoon, investigators say they discovered child pornography on Mark Lunsford’s home computer. Lunsford, the father of 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford, who was killed in February, denies looking at the images, while the sheriff’s office says none of the images had been “downloaded, filed or saved.” The 852 pages made public by the State Attorney’s office in Brooksville contained transcripts of interviews with accused killer John Couey’s housemates Dorothy Dixon, Matthew Dittrich and Madie Secord and also information about the hundreds of leads investigators checked out during the opening days of Jessica Lunsford’s disappearance. Prosecutors continue to prepare for their capital murder case against Couey, who they say admitted to kidnapping and murdering the 9-year-old Homosassa girl. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Contained in the documents released by the State Attorney’s office were notes from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement that mention the pornography. The images, documents say, were found Feb. 24 — the day Jessica was reported missing from her South Sonata Avenue home — by Citrus County sheriff’s detectives during their investigation of the missing girl.
Though the documents did not go into specifics about the images, Assistant State Attorney Pete Magrino said the images were found on Lunsford’s computer. However, he said his office is not pursuing charges.
“There was no evidence found by law enforcement that the computer was used in the manufacturing or production of child pornography, only that there were a limited number of items that were viewed,” Magrino said. “To expend additional law enforcement resources and prosecutor resources to make a case, when balancing societal goals. I mean, Mr. Lunsford’s been through enough.”
Along with the images, a list of more than 50 “sexually oriented” Web sites that Lunsford visited on the morning before Jessica disappeared was released by prosecutors last month. Talking in his office Monday, Magrino declined to give an exact number of images that investigators found, but said it was in the “single digits.”
He said while Lunsford said he viewed pornographic images, the questionable images could have gotten on the computer any number of ways, such as through “pop-ups” or by accident.
Sheriff spokeswoman Gail Tierney said a “handful” of images were found by members of the sheriff’s computer forensics unit in the computers delete bin. She said the images had not been downloaded, filed or saved.
Tierney said Sheriff Jeff Dawsy has been “in agreement” with the State Attorney about not pressing charges because the office felt Lunsford has been through enough, and added that any attempt at prosecution “would have been challenging” because the images had not been saved.
Magrino acknowledged there would likely be some public outcry concerning the images and his office’s decision not to prosecute. He theorized the Public Defender’s Office might even use the information to build its case for defending John Couey, the man accused of Jessica’s kidnapping and murder.
Hmmm. So the state attorney doesn’t plan to file charges against Mark because he’s been “through enough”.The way I see it, since Mark has been campaigning for Jessica’s Law, the over-reaching legislation that impacts many former sex offenders and their families, now wants the law to go easy on him while others who have committed the same non-violent offense must pay a higher price. I don’t think so, Mark. The stench of political corruption is in the Florida air and I’d say you only have two choices:
- Go to prison and accept the same punishment everyone else had to endure for the same crime.
- Make a stand and back off your promotion of the misguided Jessica’s Law. Focus on tracking violent predators instead of all the people on sex offender registries who only viewed a few dirty pictures (like you did) or teenagers who had consensual sex with other teenagers (like your son Joshua did). Plus, I also recommend you campaign for the prevention of sexual abuse by encouraging treatment programs for at-risk people (usually not on the registry).
Personally, I vote for number two. Jessica’s Law, and similar legislation, does nothing to keep kids safe and actually places more kids in harm’s way as in the case of late Christopher Michael Barrios . It is time to re-examine these draconian sex offender laws and reform them.



