Fked up married substitute teacher paid students, plied them with booze and pot for sex: cops

A married Missouri substitute teacher is charged with offering money, booze and pot to students in exchange for sex — including with one boy she slept with on a gravel road, according to police.Carissa Jane Smith, 30, of Dixon, would pay off the students to keep quiet about the encounters, which occurred from Aug.2023 to Sept.

2024, in return for sex or for allowing her to perform oral sex on them, according to the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office.One of the victims claimed that Smith, who has children, forced him to ejaculate inside of her.“That was f—ked up,” he told her, according to charging documents.She then allegedly offered him more money.Smith, who formerly taught in the Dixon R-1 School District, would have sex with the students at various locations, including her home, on the side of the road or even on gravel roads, police said.One young victim told police he was in middle school when Smith asked him to have sex.The victim said he first met Smith while she was substitute teaching and gave him her Snapchat contact.“Smith began sending them pictures of her breasts and buttocks, along with her nude in the shower,” court documents obtained by the Daily Mail state. The alleged predator then offered the student money in exchange for sex — but told him to keep his mouth shut.“[The victim] stated Mrs.

Smith told them not to talk about it or else they would get into trouble.Mrs.

Smith stated, ‘You know you can’t talk about this with anybody?'” court documents said.She would typically pay the students $100 to have sex with her or to let her perform oral sex on them but also paid them in alcohol and marijuana.In one encounter, Smith smoked marijuana with the victim and Smith’s friend Lacey Beam — a former school nurse for the Dixon School District, according to the documents.Smith dropped Beam off at her home and then took the boy to McDonald’s because her husband was at her home with their children, the docs said.The Pulaski County...

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