Friday, March 9, 2018

Brandon Wright, Brockwood, Saucier, Brockwood-Saucier, Brandon Martinez


Actors and models are warned that Brandon Wright is a compulsive liar and a con artist. Brandon has lured five (and counting) aspiring male models with false promises and fake modeling campaigns.

Brandon (AKA John Wright, Brandon Brockwood, Brandon Saucier, Brandon Brockwood-Saucier,  Brandon Martinez, Britni Larsen, Alex Simon, Sara Conner, Layla Marie Parker, Sara Kern, and Brandon Kenneth) alleges that he is a modeling agent and event manager. 

He claims to work for and/or have a professional affiliation with  Eva Longoria, Creative Artists Agency/CAA, Charlie Sheen, Johnny Depp, Kanye West, and many other celebrities. Brandon has fraudulently maintained he could get one actor a recurring role on "True Blood" and another a high-paying role in a Robert DeNiro film, neither of which he has any affiliation with. Brandon is portraying himself as a manager with Kids 2 Fame, Kids Talent Network, and The Talent Network.

Brandon has been contacting individuals via Facebook, offering to directly book them for various modeling jobs. He has been committing fraud from London, Ontario Canada, and all over the United States. Brandon is stalking one of his victims and his last whereabouts were 


in Denver, Colorado where he was placed in a Psychiatric facility for 72 hours and then released before we could get all of the evidence submitted to the police.



Information about Brandon Wright

James E. McClure

James Edward McClure is what the authorities say is “the poster boy for one of the worst sexual violent predators.” However, he was released and walking the streets while he still continues to commit crimes. He should have stayed in prison or a mental institution because he has been diagnosed as a Sexually Violent Predator. He should have stayed in prison or a mental institution, but the Sexual Violent Predator Statue (SB 1098, section # 6600) reads that the predator could not know the victim. He continues to be released only to rape again and destroy more lives.

We must protect our future and avoid losing more souls to these sexual monsters. He will NEVER change and he is just waiting to commit another rape and/or murder. How many more lives are we going to allow these monsters to destroy before they are put away forever? The media is so quick to provide so much publicity to criminals and completely ignore the victims. It’s time the people of this country start protecting our children and all victims of these types of crimes. 

Research shows that sex offenders cannot be cured and they should never be allowed to return to society. I ask you to help stop this serial rapist as well as other sexual predators from violating so many more children and women. We must protect our future and avoid losing more souls to these sexual monsters. Just keep in mind that it could be your daughter, wife, mother, sister, friend or even you who becomes the next victim of a sexual predator. There need to be changed to do this, not just for me, but also for all of the victims who never get heard.



Information about James

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Cyberbulling

Help Prevent Cyberbullying

Talk to your kids about bullying.

Tell your kids that they can't hide behind the words they type and the images they post. Bullying is a lose-lose situation. Hurtful messages not only make the target feel bad but also make the sender look bad. Often they can bring scorn from peers and punishment from authorities.
Ask your kids to let you know if an online message or image makes them feel threatened or hurt. If you fear for your child's safety, contact the police.
Read the comments. Cyberbullying often involves mean-spirited comments. Check out your kid's page from time to time to see what you find.

Recognize the signs of a cyberbully.

Could your kid be the bully? Look for signs of bullying behavior, such as creating mean images of another kid. Keep in mind that you are a model for your children. Kids learn from adults' gossip and other behavior.

Help stop cyberbullying.

Most kids don’t bully, and there’s no reason for anyone to put up with it. If your child sees cyberbullying happening to someone else, encourage them to try to stop it by telling the bully to stop and by not engaging or forwarding anything. Researchers say that bullying usually stops pretty quickly when peers intervene on behalf of the victim. One way to help stop bullying online is to report it to the site or network where you see it.
What to do About a Cyberbully

Don't react to the bully.
If your child is targeted by a cyberbully, keep a cool head. Remind your child that most people realize bullying is wrong. Tell your child not to respond in kind. Instead, encourage them to work with you to save the evidence and talk to you about it. If the bullying persists, share the record with school officials or local law enforcement.

Protect your child’s profile.

If your child finds a profile created or altered without their permission, contact the site to have it taken down.

Block or delete the bully.

If the bullying involves instant messaging or another online service that requires a "friend" or "buddy" list, delete the bully from the lists or block their user name or email address.