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Stiles Jury Hears Father's 911 Call

Mother, Family Friend Of Alleged Victim Also Testify

POSTED: 7:46 pm PST February 24, 2009
UPDATED: 12:08 pm PST February 25, 2009

Day two of the trial for the man accused of having sex with a toddler on videotape included a 911 call made by the father of one of the alleged victims.

That call was made the morning after Chester Stiles allegedly touched the girl inappropriately.

The courtroom was silent as the graphic recording was played for the jury.

"She came downstairs, and he kissed her with his tongue," the recording said.

In what he said was a state of anger and rage, the father of one of the alleged victims told a 911 operator what his 6-year-old daughter had just told him.

"He told her … Daddy doesn't do it," the recording said.

The sound of the child's voice echoed in the courtroom as the tape was played.

On the witness stand, graphic testimony of what allegedly happened in December 2003 continued.

The mother of that alleged victim faced Stiles' defense attorneys. She said her daughter was noticeably upset after waking up next to Stiles with her pants down.

"She was scared … in her room,” the girl’s mother testified. “It was shocking. That's all I can say."

A family friend staying at the girl's home said she was there when the girl showed her mother how Stiles kissed her.

The defense spent their majority of their cross examination with the witnesses questioning where, when and how they heard those statements and arguing that the girl may have been coached.

The Stiles trial is set to resume at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday.

Observers said it will be several days before the jury will watch the disturbing videotape of Stiles allegedly having sex with a 2-year-old.


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