State of Missouri v. Rodger L. Gannan

CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedOctober 25, 2022
DocketWD84655
StatusPublished

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Opinion

In the Missouri Court of Appeals Western District STATE OF MISSOURI, ) ) Respondent, ) WD84655 ) v. ) OPINION FILED: ) October 25, 2022 RODGER L. GANNAN, ) ) Appellant. )

Appeal from the Circuit Court of Sullivan County, Missouri The Honorable Terry Alan Tschannen, Judge

Before Division Three: Karen King Mitchell, Presiding Judge, Cynthia L. Martin, Judge, Anthony Rex Gabbert, Judge

Rodger L. Gannan ("Gannan") appeals from a judgment convicting him of one count

of statutory rape in the first degree and one count of patronizing prostitution as a prior

offender. Gannan argues on appeal that the trial court plainly erred in submitting verdict

directors that failed to sufficiently specify a particular incident of statutory rape in the first

degree and a particular incident of patronizing prostitution, depriving him of his

constitutional right to a unanimous verdict. Finding no error, we affirm. Factual and Procedural Background

The State charged Gannan as a prior offender with first-degree statutory rape in

violation of section 566.032 and patronizing prostitution in violation of section 567.030.1

Viewed in the light most favorable to the jury's verdicts,2 the evidence at trial established

the following:

E.H. ("Victim"), a female, was born in 2005, to S.B. ("Mother") and J.H. ("Father").

Mother and Father separated in 2006 and divorced in 2012. Mother and Father shared

custody of Victim and her older sister ("Sister").

In 2010 or 2011, Mother began dating Gannan. Mother married Gannan in 2012.

During their relationship, Mother and Gannan lived in three houses located in Brookfield,

Missouri. The first house was on Smith Street ("Smith Street house"); the second house

was on Sanford Street ("Sanford Street house"); and the third house was on Courtland

Street ("Courtland Street house").

In September 2018, Mother and Gannan were in the process of moving from the

Sanford Street house to the Courtland Street house. The Courtland Street house was close

to the house where T.B. ("Aunt") lived. Aunt is Gannan's niece but Victim referred to her

as "aunt."

On September 15, 2018, Victim spent the night at Aunt's house. Early on September

16, Victim confided in Aunt that Gannan had been touching Victim inappropriately since

1 All statutory references are to RSMo 2016 as supplemented through August 28, 2018, unless otherwise indicated. 2 We view the evidence in the light most favorable to the jury's verdicts, disregarding all contrary evidence and inferences. State v. Jackson, 636 S.W.3d 908, 913 n.1 (Mo. App. W.D. 2021).

2 they lived in the Smith Street house. Victim told Aunt that Gannan "makes me touch his"

while motioning to the genital area, and made references to performing oral sex on Gannan.

Aunt told Victim that they needed to tell Mother or Father. Victim decided to tell Father.

Aunt called Father during the morning of September 16, 2018, and asked him to

come to her house. Victim, with the help of Aunt, told Father what she had relayed to

Aunt. Aunt then asked Mother to come to her house without Gannan. Victim told Mother

that Gannan "had been touching her[,] making her do stuff with him[,] had been hurting

her, and having sex with her." Victim described sex as "putting his thingy in me, and . . .

[he] tried to in my butt."

Mother and Father took Victim to the Brookfield Police Department. Victim spoke

to Officer Zachary Bunton ("Officer Bunton"). Victim told Officer Bunton that Gannan

had been molesting her since 2012, and that he had done so in each of the houses she and

Mother had lived in with Gannan. Victim told Officer Bunton that Gannan

"inappropriately touch[ed] her" and showed her pornographic videos when she was eight

or nine years old. Victim reported that the most recent time that Gannan inappropriately

touched her was on September 14, 2018. Victim described that instance as one in which

Gannan placed his hand on her inner thigh near her vagina while the two were in a vehicle

together. Victim told Officer Bunton that the last time she had "sex" with Gannan was

approximately three weeks ago, and that Gannan would wear a condom when they had sex.

Victim also gave a written statement at the police statement. In her written

statement, Victim said that Gannan began touching her in the vagina and in the "but[t] area"

when she was eight years old. According to Victim's written statement, Gannan would

3 "stick his dick inside of [her] when [Mother] was asleep or when she had to go somewhere."

Victim's statement generally indicated that Gannan bribed her with money, cigarettes, and

time with her friends, and that Gannan threatened that she would "never see anyone ever

again" if she told anyone about the sexual abuse.

On September 21, 2018, Victim participated in an interview with Tammy Nickell

("Nickell"), a forensic interviewer employed by the Children's Advocacy Center ("CAC")

in Trenton, Missouri. Victim told Nickell that Gannan had touched her more than one time

in places that should not be touched, particularly her breasts, genitals, and buttocks.3

During the course of the CAC interview, Victim said that Gannan had forced her to suck

his penis more than once, including one time three weeks prior in the Courtland Street

house, and that Gannan had put his penis in her vagina "a lot of times."4 Victim told Nickell

that Gannan offered her money, cigarettes, and time with her friends in order to get her to

perform oral sex on him or to have sex with him. Victim also revealed that there was an

instance when she was in the sixth or seventh grade during which Gannan sucked her

genitals.

Victim said that, the first time Gannan touched her inappropriately, she was in the

purple bedroom that she shared with her sister at their old house in Brookfield. Gannan

came into their bedroom, lied on Victim's bed, and touched her genitals, buttocks, and

3 Nickell instructed Victim to label which places should never be touched on a drawing of a nude female. Victim labeled the breasts as "private area 1," the female genitalia as "private area 2," and the buttocks as "private area 3." For clarity, we refer to body parts by their names rather than by the labels used by Victim during the CAC interview. 4 Nickell instructed Victim to label the genitals of a drawing of a nude male. Victim labeled the penis as "thing." As mentioned supra note 3, we refer to body parts by their names rather than by the labels used by Victim during the CAC interview.

4 chest. Victim said that Gannan touched her under her clothes and inside her body. Victim

told Gannan to stop, but he did not and instead told Victim that, if she told anyone what

happened, she would never be able to see anyone ever again.

In response to Nickell's question about the last time something happened, Victim

said that "last Friday" while they were in the car together, Gannan put his hand on her leg

close to her genitals. Gannan drove to Aunt's house. When they arrived, Gannan took his

hand off Victim's leg and began yelling at Sister, who was walking to Aunt's house, and

drove off toward the Courtland Street house so that Victim could gather clothes in order to

spend the night at Aunt's house. Victim explained that there was not yet a bed set up in her

room at the Courtland Street house. Victim said that Gannan came into her bedroom and

pulled his penis out of his pants.

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