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Mother of girl in sex video says she was at work

The mother of a young girl sexually molested several years ago in a video that surfaced recently believes the crime took place while she was at work and an adult babysitter was watching her child.
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The mother of a young girl sexually molested several years ago in a video that surfaced recently believes the crime took place while she was at work and an adult babysitter was watching her child.

The single mom "never saw any indication of abuse," her lawyer, Jerry Donohue, told reporters at a news conference called to ask that the media not attempt to interview her or her daughter.

The crime, he said, "is believed to have occurred while she was at work."

Chester Arthur Stiles, a fugitive accused of videotaping himself raping the little girl, has been the subject of a nationwide manhunt.

Donohue said the mother was cooperating with police and he did not expect any child neglect charges against her.

The woman wants Stiles prosecuted, Donohue said, adding: "I wish the guy would dig a hole in the desert and put a gun to his mouth."

Asked why the mother did not contact officials immediately after police released the girl's photo last week, Donohue said the woman worked long hours and did not watch much television.

She was told about the photo by a friend and then alerted officials, he said.

'A survivalist type'
Stiles, 37, is being described as a dangerous, knife-wielding survivalist who once vowed never to be taken alive and formerly worked as an animal trainer with Las Vegas illusionists Siegfried & Roy.

“He’s a survivalist type who isn’t bothered by living without electricity or water, and always carries a fighting-type knife,” said Nye County District Attorney Bob Beckett.

Investigators were interviewing people who know Stiles and pursuing hundreds of “very fruitful” leads Monday from across the country, said police Capt. Vincent Cannito, head of the department’s youth and family crimes unit.

“He does have a very violent past,” Cannito said, “and he has a history of narcotics usage, so we do consider him to be a very dangerous individual.”

String of arrests
Authorities were seeking Stiles on an unrelated warrant issued last year charging him with fleeing to avoid prosecution on allegations he groped a 6-year-old girl in 2003.

Las Vegas police say Stiles had a string of arrests dating to 1999 on several charges, including assault, battery, resisting a police officer, auto theft, leaving the scene of an accident and contempt of court.

He was convicted in 1999 in Las Vegas of carrying a concealed weapon, and in 2001 of conspiracy to commit grand larceny, according to court records. Stiles also pleaded no contest in Houston in 1993 to unlawful carrying of a weapon.

The district attorney said Stiles vowed in the past not to be taken alive by police.

Beckett said Stiles has claimed to be a former Navy SEAL and a black belt in karate, and claimed to own several guns, including a rifle, shotgun and pistol. But the district attorney said he could not confirm any of that.

Beckett said he got the information from a Las Vegas lawyer representing a person who knows and fears Stiles. Beckett would not reveal their names.

However, a spokesman for magicians Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn said Stiles worked as part of an animal training team for Siegfried & Roy for a few months in 2002 at the Mirage hotel-casino in Las Vegas.

“He helped taking care of the animals, and he was let go when he didn’t show up to work one day,” spokesman Dave Kirvin said, adding that Stiles left little impression on the dozens of other animal trainers.

Ex-girlfriend: Stiles is 'very violent'
As for whether he served in the Navy, records suggest he lived in 1989 at a Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center in Panama City, Fla. But the Navy and a clerk at a military locator office in St. Louis could not immediately confirm he was in the military.

Tina Allen, a former girlfriend, told ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Monday that she initially trusted Stiles around children, including her own grandson. “I know him to be very violent, and he’s not going down without a fight,” Allen said.

The video came to light last month after a man claimed to have found the tape in the desert. But authorities said the man, Darrin Tuck, 26, had it for as long as five months and showed it to others before turning it in. Beckett said Monday he planned to file pornography charges against Tuck.

Authorities last week took the unusual step of releasing images from the tape and identifying Stiles in an attempt to establish the identity of the victim. With help from the media and the public, sheriff’s deputies found the girl, now 7, safe in Las Vegas, where they said the video was made.

The Associated Press is no longer identifying or releasing photos of the girl because she is a suspected victim of sexual abuse. It did so earlier in the interest of her safe recovery.