State Of Washington v. Thomas Vernon Pipes, Sr

CourtCourt of Appeals of Washington
DecidedJune 4, 2018
Docket76059-9
StatusUnpublished

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riLny COURT OF APPEALS DIV I STATE OF WASHINGTON 2018 JUN 4 PM 12:53

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

STATE OF WASHINGTON, ) ) No. 76059-9-1 Respondent, ) ) DIVISION ONE V. ) ) THOMAS PIPES, SR., ) UNPUBLISHED OPINION ) Appellant. ) FILED: June 4, 2018 )

BECKER, J. — Appellant, convicted of one count of child molestation, challenges the State's late disclosure of allegedly exculpatory evidence and the

trial court's determination that the child victim was competent to testify. He also

contends the trial court erred in admitting child hearsay and in excluding

evidence of alleged prior abuse by a different person. We affirm.

During the summer of 2014, As.D lived in Monroe with her 6-year-old

daughter A.D. and A.D.'s younger brother. Because As.D commuted to work in

Redmond, the two children often stayed during the week in Bothell with Kimberli

and appellant Thomas Pipes Sr. Kimberli is As.D's mother. Pipes is her

stepfather and is thus the step-grandfather of A.D.

When spending the night in Bothell, the two children generally slept on a

mattress on the floor of the grandparents' bedroom. The grandparents routinely No. 76059-9-1/2

gave the children back rubs or "rubb es" at bedtime to help them get to sleep.

Kimberli and Pipes were planning to move in with As.D.

On the evening of August 31, 2014, as As.D was tucking A.D. into bed at

home, A.D. giggled nervously and said,"'Mom, I need to tell you something."

A.D. then said that she did not want Pipes to move in. Although somewhat

reluctant, A.D. said that when Pipes gave her "rubbies," he rubbed her "girl

parts." A.D. indicated that it had happened on two occasions. A.D. responded

"no" when As.D asked if Pipes had ever "poked her butt or ... her front pee-pee."

As.D reported the conversation to the police, who advised her to take A.D.

to the hospital emergency room. On the following day, As.D took A.D. to

Evergreen Monroe Hospital to meet with Lori Moore, a forensic nurse examiner.

Moore asked A.D. why she came to the hospital. A.D. responded,

"because my grandpa touches me.'" A.D. said Pipes had touched her with his

hand "in my private part." When Moore asked where her private part was, A.D.

pointed to her crotch area. A.D. saic that the touching occurred in the Pipes'

bedroom. During a physical examination, Moore observed genital erythema or

redness, but no injuries. Moore could not determine the cause of the redness.

After the hospital visit, As.D took A.D. home, where several relatives and

family friends had gathered. During the course of the evening, Danica Pornel

took A.D. upstairs to talk to her alone. Pornel was dating A.D.'s uncle and

thought of A.D. as a "little sister." At first, A.D. was shy and reluctant to say

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anything. Without providing specific details, Pornel told A.D. that she had "went

through something similar with my grandfather" and encouraged A.D. to tell her if

something was bothering her. A.D. eventually told Pornel that she was afraid of

Pipes and did not want him to move in. A.D. said that Pipes rubbed her and

"makes my body feel funny." A.D. lispered to Pornel that Pipes would put his

fingers "in her butt hole." A.D. indicated the touching occurred both over and

under her underwear.

On September 2, 2014, A.D. spoke with Heidi Scott, a forensic

interviewer. During the interview, A.D. described how Pipes had rubbed various

parts of her body. A.D. did not want to name one of the spots that Pipes rubbed

but said it was "a real funny word" arid "embarrassing." When asked to write the

word, A.D. wrote "koh." Scott ended the interview when A.D. said she was tired.

A.D. spoke with Scott again oli the following day. A.D. recalled that"my

grandpa rubbed all over my body" arid "it's like he's rubbing my body all at night

and he rubs my body everyday." She said that Pipes was rubbing "mostly

everywhere" and that the rubbing felt "weird." A.D. felt "kinda . . . great" about

not seeing Pipes again because she wanted him to stop rubbing her.

On September 3, 2014, Snohomish County Sheriffs Office detectives

spoke with Pipes at the school in Everett where he taught. Pipes explained that

he and Kimberli would routinely have the children go to sleep between them in

the bed and then later move them to a mattress on the floor. A.D. would

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generally be next to Pipes. Pipes acknowledged that he routinely gave A.D.

"rubbies" but denied ever touching A D.'s genitals. Pipes said he had observed

A.D. stimulating her "hooch"(genital area) and "button" (clitoris) with a pillow.

Pipes said he told A.D. she was not old enough for this behavior.

Detectives spoke with Pipes again on October 2, 2014, after he completed

a polygraph examination.' During the interview, Pipes said that he had used his

cell phone to take pictures of A.D.'s genital areas after she took a bath. During

the process, he touched A.D.'s leg "next to the labia in order to help spread the

area so he could get a good picture.' Pipes also made a video recording of A.D.

masturbating. Pipes said that he took the pictures and video in order to educate

A.D. and answer some of her questions and to show A.D.'s mother. Pipes did

not show the pictures or video to anyone and later deleted them. Pipes gave his

cell phone to the detectives for forensic testing.

Pipes also recalled that on one occasion, he had fallen asleep on the bed

after taking some pain medication. He awoke suddenly and found A.D. rubbing

her vagina on his hand. Pipes explained that this was "the only time 1 was out of

control."

1 Pipes' participation in the polygraph examination was not disclosed to the jury.

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In November 2015,just before a scheduled defense interview, A.D. told

her mother that Pipes "had licked he butt hole and she didn't think it tasted very

good." Heidi Scott conducted a third forensic interview of A.D. on November 13,

2015. During the interview, A.D. indicated that Pipes had not rubbed her with

anything other than his hand.2

The State charged Pipes with one count of child molestation in the first

degree. Following a pretrial hearing, the trial court found that A.D. was

competent to testify and that her statements were admissible under the child

hearsay statute, RCW 9A.44.120.

At trial, A.D. was reluctant to talk about the charged offense. She

repeatedly indicated that she had f&gotten certain details but admitted that she

was "shy" about being in the courtroom. A.D. explained that she stopped going

to the school she was attending when Pipes did "bad stuff" to her. At first, A.D.

did not specify the nature of the "bad stuff" but admitted that she had told others

about it, including her mother, Pornel, and the forensic nurses. A.D. finally

acknowledged that Pipes had made her feel "uncomfortable" when he touched

"my private parts" with his hands. A D. explained that she used her private parts

2 The three forensic interviews with Scott were video recorded and played for the jury.

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for "going to the bathroom" and that Pipes had touched her privates in the

bedroom on more than one occasion.

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