What's new
  • Happy Birthday ICMag! Been 20 years since Gypsy Nirvana created the forum! We are celebrating with a 4/20 Giveaway and by launching a new Patreon tier called "420club". You can read more here.
  • Important notice: ICMag's T.O.U. has been updated. Please review it here. For your convenience, it is also available in the main forum menu, under 'Quick Links"!

Mom in drug-planting case wrote of 'perfect crime'

Stoner4Life

Medicinal Advocate
ICMag Donor
Veteran
Yahoo News

IRVINE, Calif. (AP) — A mother accused of planting drugs in the car of a school volunteer had previously written a book about committing the perfect crime, according to a news report.

Jill Easter, 38, of Irvine, wrote the book "Holding House" under the pen name Ava Bjork, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Promotional information for the book, including a video that details its plot, asks readers, "If you knew how to commit the perfect crime, would you do it?"

Authorities allege Easter and her husband, Kent Easter, planted drugs in the car of Kelli Peters. The couple, both lawyers, were charged Tuesday with conspiracy to procure false arrest, false imprisonment and conspiracy to falsely report a crime.

Peters is a well-known school volunteer and the PTA president at Plaza Vista School. Prosecutors say the Easters disliked Peters because they felt she didn't properly supervise their son.

The promotional trailer for Jill Easter's novel says the crime is simple, possible and "no one will get hurt and there's no way they can get caught." The characters later become the subject of a manhunt because "unforeseen events cause their dream crime to unravel into a nightmare."

The current allegations aren't the first time the couple had a run in with Peters.

They sued Peters in March 2010 after she locked their son, then a first-grader, out of the school for less than 20 minutes. The case was dismissed.

Jill Easter also requested a restraining order against Peters, claiming she was psychotic and unstable. The request was denied.

The Easters are scheduled to be arraigned July 17.

If convicted on all charges, they would face up to three years in prison.


imagine being so dumb as to be someone's antagonist and not have them figure it out with the help of the authorities. the fools can very likely kiss their law degrees goodbye as well, 14+ yrs of higher education right out the window.

and then somehow writing about your own dream caper's demise.......


 

Cheerful

Active member
Yup, they just threw it all away...they probably thought they were smarter than the rest of us and would therefore not get caught.

Yet another case of Darwinism at work. And they are accusing someone else of poorly supervising their kid?? They'll probably lose the kid now too. I'd like to hope he'll be better off somewhere else anyway.
 
G

greenmatter

lawyers do sneaky underhanded backstabbing shit like that?

and i always thought the folks with the law degrees were the pillars of our communities ****sarcasm off****

sounds like these two assholes tried to use their profession to fuck with someone who did not do anything wrong in the first place, and when that failed they got even "scummier"(if that is possible for a lawyer)

i hope they at least get disbarred and have to work for a living
 
S

SeaMaiden

Seems to me that the general public's safety would be guaranteed if the Easters were brought to heel. What true assholes!
 

trichrider

Kiss My Ring
Veteran
where would we be without the drama?

poor kid has to figure out why mom and dad left him to stay in that grey hotel...
 
Top