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John David Roy Atchison (August 28, 1954 – October 5, 2007) was an American assistant
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in Florida's northern district who was arrested on suspicion of soliciting sex with a 5-year-old girl. He was also a volunteer coach for girls' softball and basketball teams, and president of a youth sports association. He was arrested in a
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, and charged with "enticement of a minor to engage in sexual activity using the Internet", "aggravated sexual abuse," and "traveling across state lines to have sex with someone under the age of 12". Atchison committed
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himself in his prison cell in
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, three weeks later.


Early life and education

Atchison earned a bachelor's degree from the
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, and a
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degree from
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in
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. Early on, he lived in
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.


Career

Atchison was admitted to the
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in June 1984, and to the
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in June 1985. He worked as an Assistant
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federal prosecutor in the
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in
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, in northern Florida, working primarily on tax and financial crime cases. He was also a volunteer coach for girls’ softball and basketball teams in his hometown of Gulf Breeze, Florida, and president of a youth sports association there, the Gulf Breeze Athletic Association. In the association, girls as young as 4 could participate in a soccer program, and its programs included cheerleading, basketball, football, soccer, and softball.


Arrest

On September 16, 2007, Atchison was arrested at the
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in a
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undertaken by the
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and the
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Sheriff's Department. Authorities said that he had chatted online for two weeks with an undercover detective posing as a mother offering to let men have sex with her young daughter. He wrote that he wanted to have oral, vaginal, and anal sex with the girl. Atchison promised that he would not hurt the girl during sex, writing: “I’m always gentle and loving ... I’ve done it plenty." At the time of his arrest, he was carrying presents for his intended victim, including a doll and a pair of hoop earrings. Also in his possession was a jar of
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that he planned to use in the sexual encounter. He was charged with three felonies. They were: "enticement of a minor to engage in sexual activity using the Internet", "aggravated
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," and "traveling across state lines to have sex with a child under the age of 12".


Suicide

Two weeks after his arrest, Atchison tried to kill himself by hanging himself with a bed sheet in his jail cell in the Sanilac County Jail in
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, about 75 miles north of Detroit, on September 20, 2007. Atchison had been removed from a
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the previous day after assuring his lawyer and a judge that he would not harm himself. He was not injured in the suicide attempt, which another inmate reported about 4 a.m. On October 5, 2007, Atchison committed
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himself in his one-person prison cell in the special housing unit, for prisoners separated from the general population, of a prison in
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, about 36 miles southwest of Detroit, where he was on suicide watch. He was 53 years old.


Personal life

Atchison was married and had three children, and he and his family lived in Gulf Breeze, Florida, near Pensacola.


References


External links


''Atchison v. Cruz''; "Report and Recommendation"
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