State Of Washington, V Teri Michael Talbot

CourtCourt of Appeals of Washington
DecidedNovember 21, 2017
Docket49381-1
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

Filed Washington State Court of Appeals Division Two

November 21, 2017 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

DIVISION II STATE OF WASHINGTON, No. 49381-1-II

Respondent,

v.

TERI MICHAEL TALBOT, UNPUBLISHED OPINION

Appellant.

LEE, J. — Teri Michael Talbot appeals his conviction for attempted second degree child

molestation and sentence imposing community custody conditions. Talbot argues that (1) there

was insufficient evidence to show that he (a) intended to have sexual contact, and (b) took a

substantial step towards committing the crime; and (2) the sentencing court improperly imposed

community custody conditions that prohibited him from possessing any devices with internet

access and from accessing the internet without permission. We affirm.

FACTS

A. THE UNDERCOVER OPERATION

On September 18, 2015, the Vancouver Police Department initiated an undercover

operation to “to identify subjects that had a sexual interest in children” and “who would take steps

towards fulfilling or acting on those desires.” 2 Verbatim Report of Proceedings (VRP) at 113-

14. Detective Robert Givens posted an online ad stating, “Single Mom looking for discreet friend No. 49381-1-II

for daughter. no role playing. hopeful for someone kind and gentle she can learn from.” Clerk’s

Papers (CP) at 18. Detective Givens initially acted as the mom, Ellie O’Reilly.1

B. THE COMMUNICATIONS

On September 18, Talbot responded to the online ad. Talbot was 59 years old when he

responded to the online ad. He stated, “Hi I saw your post is this for real if so I would love to

teach her anything she wants.” CP at 109. Ellie responded by saying that she was looking for

“someone gentle and patient” and that her daughter was “very young and inexperienced, but a very

pretty little girl.” CP at 109. Ellie then asked if Talbot was still interested and he said that he was

“very gentle and not in a hurry . . . I am older and can take my time with her and can maybe help

her in other ways. $.” CP at 110.

On September 21, Ellie messaged Talbot and said, “She is very young. is that something

you are comfortable with?” CP at 110. Talbot said, “Yes I am interested.” CP at 110. Talbot

later asked to meet Ellie “ and talk then [they could] go from there.” CP at 111. Ellie said she

would like to meet in person, but wanted to get to know Talbot better first.

Ellie then asked Talbot what he would do so she would know he is gentle. Ellie said, “My

girl will be 13 in December, so it will take a very patient man.” CP at 111. Talbot responded by

saying, “Well I would have to know what it is you are looking for. I would rather talk in person

not here on the net. Give me an idea of what you want.” CP at 111. And he said that he understood

Ellie wanted to get to know him better before agreeing to meet, that he “could get in trouble for

this,” and that he had to protect himself too. CP at 112.

1 Ellie O’Reilly is a fictitious person, but for the purposes of clarity, this opinion will refer to any law enforcement officer posing as Ellie O’Reilly as Ellie.

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Ellie then asked Talbot if he had done this before. Talbot said no, and said, “May I ask

why start at this age?” CP at 112. Ellie stated that her daughter had asked her about sex, had been

watching pornography, and had been engaging in sex chats with boys. Talbot then said that he

would still like to meet Ellie, “sit down and talk and if it is OK then we can go from there.” CP at

113.

On September 22, Ellie messaged Talbot and asked him what his plan was to give her

daughter “a good and gentle experience.” CP at 118. Talbot responded that he “really [didn’t]

want to say anything on hear [sic] I would rather speak in private. If someone else saw the [sic]

we both would be in big trouble so I want to meet and talk” in public. CP at 119. Ellie proposed

using cell phones. She also said, “i just want to be very clear. u do understand this is about my

daughter and not me right?” CP at 119. Talbot responded by saying they should meet for coffee,

should be comfortable with each other first, and that he understood it was about the daughter, but

“what if I am interested in [you too].” CP at 119. Ellie said that “this is only about her rite now.

this is for my girl, not me. i hope u understand.” CP at 120. Talbot said he understood it was only

about the daughter and that “if we can get together I would be able to give her a wonderful

experience gentle and pleasurable.” CP at 120.

Ellie then asked about Talbot’s plan regarding protection. Talbot stated that he “was fixed

years ago I can’t make baby’s [sic] anymore.” CP at 120. Talbot then became suspicious and

asked Ellie if she worked for “2020 [sic].” CP at 120. Ellie assured Talbot that she did not work

for 20/20 and asked Talbot if he was a cop. Talbot said no and asked, “So how would you like to

go forward?” CP at 120.

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Ellie proposed taking her daughter out of school, meeting with Talbot first, and then if

everything was okay, go back to her home and meet her daughter. Talbot said, “I will do this but

I want to meet you first.” CP at 120. Ellie agreed and said, “[W]e can meet somewhere first and

if either of us dont feel 100% ok, we can just walk away.” CP at 120. Talbot agreed and said Ellie

could come to his place or they could meet somewhere else.

On September 24, Ellie messaged Talbot and he asked her what she had planned. Ellie

asked Talbot if he was still interested in helping them out and Talbot said, “Yes but we do have to

meet and talk.” CP at 121. Ellie then asked if Talbot was willing to go right back to her apartment

after they met and talked. Talbot said, “Yes if everything is fine let’s talk first.” CP at 121. Ellie

asked Talbot, “i think we established that she is staying home from soccer to start lessons with u

rite?” CP at 121. She then asked Talbot if he could pick up some lubrication. Talbot responded,

“Can you pick it up . . . Or we can do it on the way back to your place.” CP at 121. Ellie also

asked, “[A]re you going to be ok to starting tonite?” CP at 121. Talbot responded, “If everything

is OK yes . . . Let her go [to soccer and] we can do this when she gets home.” CP at 121.

Later that day, Ellie called Talbot and asked to meet at a coffee shop.2 Ellie and Talbot

agreed to meet at a coffee shop at 4:00 PM.

During this conversation, Talbot said he had “never been with a child” and,

I thought when I read the ad it was a mother and daughter of age and they were wantin’, you know, and then when you came up with that I’m going well okay wait a minute. How - what - huh? What? Okay? Yeah well that’s every guy’s ultimate fantasy, you know, and you know, I’m just going - I - I - I just have to be sure.

2 Investigator Maggi Holbrook acted as Ellie over the phone.

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CP at 127-28. When Ellie mentioned that she did not want her daughter to be afraid of sex or

afraid of men, Talbot responded:

And I would and I would also if you remember your first time for two or three days after, you walked bow legged and sore and swollen. I would not want that for her. It would be very slow and easy and it wouldn’t be the very first time that everything happened. It would be gradual so that the active penetration doesn’t wear her raw and make her sore. She would be used to it, um, this isn’t just a one-time shot – bam deal.

CP at 129.

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