- Staff Writer
Published: Sun, Jun. 28, 2009 02:00AM
This Article is about a Homosexual Pedophile – a Homosexual
Pedophile living in Durham North Carolina a bible belt State, and when police
come to investigate they discover that the Homosexual Pedophile lives in an
upscale Homosexual neighborhood where Homosexuals bought up every house in a Cul
De Sac on the edge of a wooded area.
Sitting in a
After waiving an extradition hearing Friday morning, he was
locked in the
Federal authorities say Lombard, 42, of 24 Indigo Creek
Trail, performed sexual acts on his son and invited an undercover investigator
online to fly to
Lombard owns the home with another man, (Also Homosexual) according to
A bag of baseball
equipment, a pair of tennis rackets, a skateboard and a child's bike lay on the
home's front porch Saturday. No one answered the door as a dog barked inside.
Lombard, associate
director of Duke's Center for Health Policy, was arrested Wednesday evening at
his home. Investigators seized two webcams, five computers and a sex toy, among
other items, after searching his home.
The 5-year-old and another child in the home
were placed in protective custody.
Lombard, a licensed clinical social worker with a
master's degree in social work, is a health-disparities researcher who studies
HIV/AIDS in the rural South.
(Homosexual) Neighbors
of Lombard had nothing to say about him Saturday to a reporter who visited Eno
Commons, a co-housing community in north
Residents ordered the reporter to leave the neighborhood,
which emphasizes communal life. (Homosexual and
other deviencies commune)
A roadblock with a "no trespassing" sign and a
Subaru greeted visitors Saturday to Indigo Creek Trail, a private street in the
22-home neighborhood.
Co-housing communities
allow residents have a say in the area's design, and they manage and maintain
the community together. Decisions are made through consensus, and residents
share common space.
"We care deeply about our children and
want them to grow up in a friendly and stimulating
environment," a Web site about the neighborhood says.
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