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Kids Deny Abuse After Dad Serves Time

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VANCOUVER, Wash. (July 12) - Former Vancouver police officer Clyde Ray Spencer spent nearly 20 years in prison after he was convicted of sexually molesting his son and daughter. Now, the children say it never happened.
Matthew Spencer and Kathryn Tetz, who live in Sacramento, Calif., each took the stand Friday in Clark County Superior Court to clear their father's name, The Columbian newspaper reported.
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Matthew, now 33, was 9 years old at the time. He told a judge he made the allegation after months of insistent questioning by now-retired Clark County sheriff's detective Sharon Krause just so she would leave him alone.
Tetz, 30, said she doesn't remember what she told Krause back in 1985, but she remembers Krause buying her ice cream. She said that when she finally read the police reports she was "absolutely sure" the abuse never happened.
"I would have remembered something that graphic, that violent," Tetz said.
Spencer's sentence was commuted by then-Gov. Gary Locke in 2004 after questions arose about his conviction. Among other problems, prosecutors withheld medical exams that showed no evidence of abuse, even though Krause claimed the abuse was repeated and violent.
Despite the commutation, Spencer remains a convicted sex offender. He is hoping to have the convictions overturned.
Krause declined an interview request from The Columbian in 2005 and could not be reached Friday, the newspaper reported.
Both children said that while growing up in California they were told by their mother, who divorced Spencer before he was charged, that they were blocking out the memory of the abuse.
They said they realized as adults the abuse never happened, and they came forward because it was the right thing to do.
Prosecutors aren't yet conceding that Spencer was wrongly convicted. Senior deputy prosecutor Kim Farr grilled the children about why they are so certain they weren't abused, and chief criminal deputy prosecutor Dennis Hunter said that if the convictions are tossed, his office might appeal to the state Supreme Court.
Matthew Spencer said his father had ruined the relationship with his mother and he had faults, "but none of them were molesting children."
Friday's hearing paved the way for the state Court of Appeals to allow Spencer to withdraw the no-contest pleas he entered in 1985 and have his convictions vacated. Both children had previously filed statements with the appeals court, but the judges required the hearing to ensure their new testimony held up under cross-examination.
Spencer, 61, hugged his son and daughter afterward while a dozen supporters cheered.
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"For so many years, nothing went right," he said. "When things keep going right, I keep waiting for the other shoe to drop."
The hardest thing about his ordeal was missing his children, he said.
"They were my life, and they were taken away from me," he said. "I could serve in prison. ..."
His voice trailed off, and his son came up for one more hug.
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Woodworks9

08:18 PMJul 23 2009

thy shall not bear false wittness,the state needs to do the wright thing and prosecute all the witch hunters

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Mrsp393

10:59 AMJul 16 2009

Repressed memories .......bullsh*t. Professionals can drag misleading evidence out of anyone. THe court system stinks - supressing evidence? That is really unfair!

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Electricfemme333

09:19 PMJul 14 2009

Something is wrong. The man was a cop. He pled no contest. There were three kids not 2. And he was put in prison by the testimoney of another cop. And the sentence was very long for a convicted child molestser. Usually they are out in 3-4. None of this story makes any sense. And, people do suppressbad memories from childhood. Everyone is ready to bite the mother? Even knowing that cops have the highest incidence of domestic abuse thanany other profession, use tasers, are frequently filmed beating on sus-pects, and always surround themselves with the 'blue wall'

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DvdTinker

06:02 PMJul 13 2009

the mother should serve the same amount of time and see if her story changes. i hope her children never speak to her again. the police woman should also serve time in general population and see if she does better and this dad.

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CondorRocks

05:29 PMJul 13 2009

Im From Philadelphia pa. and in this state's family court the woman does no wrong.

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Tranquilrivers

05:29 PMJul 13 2009

What a heart wrenching story, This Policewomen and the childrens mother have a lot to answer for. I am all for the conviction of Child molesters and commend the Prosecuters when they do there job right, but I get angry when I see them go into CYA mode when they drop the ball. These two children are now adults and they have nothing to lose by telling the truth as they did. The whole theory of blocking out abuse has been riddeled with holes. In the majority of cases children do remember if they have been molested. This man lost everything because of a zealous policewomen and because of a vindictive evil hearted mother.

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PlanXan2

02:37 PMJul 13 2009

JoeOmar wrote, "When it comes to America's favorite crime (child abuse), justice is thrown out the window. You are guilty until proven innocent, and after you're proven innocent you're STILL guilty - your life will be ruined, you'll lose your job, your friends, family members will stop talking to you, and you'll probably be forced to move. WE ARE ALL UNDER A SUSPENDED SENTENCE OF CHILD ABUSE. All it takes is one kid (maybe the neighbor's kid who's mad because you told him to quit digging in your flowers) to tell someone you "touched" him and YOUR LIFE IS OVER. This country has gone insane." ___________ EXACTLY. Right now this only affects about 1% of Americans, so the other 99% remain blissfully ignorant of how their entire life hangs by a thread. All it takes is the slightest bump in the road and that's IT - end of everything they thought they knew about America.

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Dvdsn61

12:36 PMJul 13 2009

I wonder why only HIS kids are recanting their story, and not the third kid?

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PhoenixL46

12:34 PMJul 13 2009

MAKES FOR A RATHER AWKWARD FATHER'S DAY I'D WAGER...

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Grimesheidi

12:25 PMJul 13 2009

Sharon Krause NEEDS TO SPEND HER TIME IN PRISON, WORTHLESS B*TCH IN A COPS UNIFORM, NEEDS AN ORANGE SUITE.

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Former Vancouver police officer Clyde Ray Spencer spent nearly 20 years in prison after he was convicted of sexually molesting his son and daughter. Now, the children say it never happened.