...Since Wyoming has no statute of limitations for most crimes, Spence and Teton County prosecutor Steve Weichman said they never hesitated about pursuing the case, despite the age of the allegations and the suspect. In fact, authorities there even made renovations to the county jail to accommodate Bricker's medical equipment, in anticipation of his arrival.
But Spence said her resolve to follow the trail only strengthened when she learned that, even in his retirement, Bricker still had contact with children near his home in Glen Arbor, Mich., where he spent his final years.
"My red flag went up when I learned he was volunteering to read to the kids and to play the guitar and sing. I realized he still had access," Spence said. She didn't specify where he was volunteering, and various schools in that area contacted by the Tribune denied that Bricker had been a volunteer...
WOW! He sounds just like our legal eagles, but with feathers!
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