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John Albert Gardner to be charged in Chelsea King case

Charge him try him sentence him to death and fry him in the electric chair. This is the problem with California justice. They could have a video tape of Gardner committing the crime, and the legal system will find the dumbest humans on earth to sit on the jury, and the liberal judges will give him life.

This miscreant would still be in jail if it were not for the liberal California legal system. JD

Criminal charges will be filed Wednesday against a convicted sex offender suspected of murdering 17-year-old Chelsea King, prosecutors said.

Meanwhile, authorities tried to confirm that a body found in a lakeside grave was that of the San Diego County student who has been missing for nearly a week.

District attorney’s spokesman Paul Levikow did not immediately specify the charges planned against John Albert Gardner III, saying the complaint was still being written. The counts will be disclosed at an arraignment later in the day, he said.

The 30-year-old Lake Elsinore man was arrested Sunday on suspicion of murder and rape.

Police said a spray-painted message found on the garage of the suspect’s mother read, “Chelseas (sic) blood is on you. Move out.” Police did not know who painted it.

Gardner lived at the home in 2000 when he molested a 13-year-old neighbor. The home is down the street from an elementary school and near the park where King was last seen Thursday wearing running clothes.

A piece of paper taped to the front door told visitors to leave.

As prosecutors prepared their case against Gardner, the county medical examiner’s office worked to confirm King’s body had been pulled Tuesday from a shallow grave on the south shore of Lake Hodges.

An investigator was meeting with King’s parents at their Poway home, said Lenore Aldridge, a medical investigator.

It was not clear if fingerprints, dental records or other methods of identification were being used.

County Sheriff William Gore said the body was likely King.

Thousands of people joined the search after the teen failed to return from a run near the lake on Thursday.

Mourners held a candlelight vigil Tuesday night for the popular straight-A student at Poway High School.

“What bothers me most is the kids don’t feel safe anymore,” Traci Barkerball, King’s teacher for three years, said between hugs of grieving students. “Their sense of security has been taken away from them.”

Brent King, Chelsea’s father, thanked supporters on the lawn of St. Michael’s Church in Poway, northeast of San Diego. Some people in the audience fought to control their sobs as he spoke.

“One of the nicknames that I’ve always called my daughter is my Angel. She’s my angel forever,” he said. “I want to thank you. Chelsea wants to thank you.”

Someone shouted, “We love you,” and Brent King replied, “We love all of you.”

Gardner was arrested after police said a piece of physical evidence tied him to King. No further details were provided.

Gardner pleaded guilty in May 2000 to molesting the 13-year-old female neighbor and served five years of a six-year prison term. Prosecutors said he lured the victim to his home with an offer to watch “Patch Adams,” a 1998 movie starring Robin Williams.

The girl was beaten before escaping and running to a neighbor.

Gardner “never expressed one scintilla of remorse for his attack upon the victim” despite overwhelming evidence, prosecutors wrote in a sentencing memo.

He had faced a maximum of nearly 11 years in prison under terms of a plea agreement, but prosecutors urged six years.

Dr. Matthew Carroll, a psychiatrist who interviewed Gardner, wanted a stiffer punishment, saying in court documents that he was a “continued danger to underage girls in the community.”

Gardner was on parole for three years, until September 2008, state records show.

San Diego police said Gardner also was linked to an assault on a 22-year-old Colorado woman who managed to fend off her attacker on Dec. 27 in Rancho Bernardo Community Park on the northern edge of San Diego, where King’s 1994 BMW was found with her belongings inside.

San Diego police Capt. Jim Collins declined to describe the evidence connecting Gardner to the December assault but said a swab taken from the victim’s elbow did not match Gardner’s DNA.

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Chelsea King Update: John Albert Gardner, Psychiatrist recommended 13 year maximum sentence in 2000 molestation case

Chelsea King Update: John Albert Gardner, Psychiatrist recommended 13 year maximum sentence in 2000 molestation case

The rest of America needs to take a close look at the Chelsea King case here in California. This is the direct result of a liberal socialist judges and state legislature that remain soft on crime, even after the Polly Klaas case.

Richard Allen Davis, who was convicted of murdering Polly Klaas and sentenced to death, had a long and extensive history as a felon and a pedophile. He was routinely released or given light sentences by our liberal judicial that seem to believe that virtually everyone can be rehabilitated. When will these simple sons of bitches that have subjugated the legal system in California realize that some people just cannot be rehabilitated?

Flash forward to the Chelsea King case. The suspect in the case, John Albert Gardner III, 30, was arrested on suspicion of murder and rape after investigators found several pieces of unspecified evidence. Gardner, 6 feet 2 and weighing 230 pounds, pleaded guilty in 2000 to molestation charges involving a 13-year-old girl.

A psychiatrist at the time recommended that Gardner be given the maximum Chelsea King John Albert Gardnersentence, which was at least 10 years in prison. San Diego County prosecutors recommended a six-year term. “It is my opinion that [the defendant would be a continued danger to underage [girls] in the community,” said the psychiatrist in the court documents.

Authorities were not sure Monday how much time Gardner actually served in prison. According to the Megan’s Law website, he lives in Lake Elsinore in Riverside County, but was visiting his mother in San Diego County last week. At the time of his arrest, Gardner’s pants were damp, authorities said.

It was not clear Monday if Gardner was providing any information regarding Chelsea’s whereabouts. Authorities were focused on the 14 miles of shoreline of the shallow lake, where FBI dive teams on rafts scoured the murky water. Hundreds more volunteers searched the desolate trails winding around the lake.

“It’s rugged terrain: sloughs, rocks, vegetation, hills. It’s not easy, but it’s not deterring them,” said Jan Caldwell, a spokesman for the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.

Friends and relatives described Chelsea as an outgoing overachiever with a passion for literature who had been accepted to several colleges. She played French horn for the San Diego Youth Symphony and tutored other students.

Her parents, who live in a gated community, didn’t like her to jog alone. It was one of the few rules they had to set for their daughter. “They wanted her to study less and have more fun,” Mikkelson said.

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