Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Mon Dec 08, 2025 6:13 am
Dr. Shades wrote: ↑Sat Dec 06, 2025 12:39 pm
That entire quote is signature-worthy. None of the facts you address make any sense whatsoever.
The whole scenario is beyond bizarre. It's like everyone involved went completely insane.
The information we have is pretty sketchy. The Trib said it was omitting how the perp knew the victims to protect their identity. My WAG is that the victims are the perp’s grandchildren (or some other family members). That’s why the two fathers were talking to each other.
We also don’t know what the church spokesperson meant when he refers to the church being informed and the church reporting. If the Utah dad is a bishop, do his acts count as acts of the church? Would it if he had any other calling? We also appear to have information from Ohio LEOs about the original reporting there, but I haven’t seen anything from Utah LEOs. We don’t know what they were doing.
It seems possible that the church could have been first notified through the hotline. The text indicates the perp had or was going to confess to his bishop. We just don’t know.
I’m not saying that additional information will make everyone involved look good. Just that it will likely make what we know make a little more sense.
We “know” from the reporting that Wade Christofferson was caught red-handed grooming and sexually coercing a minor by that minor’s father during a personal phone call. So that’s not an offence in a Church setting. We know that Utah father called another father in Ohio as his first action. We know that the Utah father did not report to the police because the police report that they were informed by “the church”. We know that the Ohio father did report to police 24 hours later after a phone call(s) with Wade Christofferson during which Wade confessed to multiple further offences.
The first external contact, based on the reporting, was to “the Church”, despite this offending taking place outside of, and being discovered outside of, any Church-governed setting whatsoever. And it was “the Church” that informed the police of the offending in the first instance. If there are some facts that undermine that summary, I’ve missed them.
In fact the timeline is worse than I thought. This is from the Trib article quoted unthread
The federal prosecutors allege Christofferson had been using this secret language to shield his sexually explicit requests of the young girl in letters he had been sending her from Ohio for at least six months. The Utah father discovered the code on Nov. 5, prosecutors say, after he overheard a FaceTime conversation between his daughter and Christofferson and began asking them questions.
Police started investigating a week later after a man in Ohio — who knew about the alleged abuse in Utah — reported that Christofferson had allegedly sexually abused his daughter, too.
This timeline was detailed in a charging document that The Salt Lake Tribune obtained Thursday from the federal prosecutors’ office in southern Ohio.
The Utah father discovers the offending on November the 5th. But the police aren’t informed until November the 12th, a week later. The Ohio father goes straight to the police, immediately, but it’s 7 days after the offending was first discovered in Utah. Which suggests, if the timeline of events is accurate, that the Utah father kept it quiet from the Ohio father for a week, as well as keeping it from the police.