August 4, 2025

Really, really?

Are people of the CNMI that stupid that they don’t realize that James Deleon Guerrero and officer Conception had sex with a minor knowing she was underage? They knew what they were doing!

Are people of the CNMI really that stupid they don’t realize that? Deleon Guerrero is married. He was the police chief. He knew what he was doing….hello! Conception delivered the underage girl to the party! Wahoo!

The CNMI government is corrupt on every level! Change yourself CNMI! I am ashamed of you again!

The only thing that can change it are “good citizens.” Are there any left on that island? Or is it just a place where ignorance let’s sexual atrocities and destroying of innocence in a young girls youth allowed to run free and unchecked because it is not really the United States?

I am from Texas. Here you get a minimum 20 years in jail for something like that. In the CNMI you get off. The CNMI is not the real United States. In Texas those two would not make it to jail!

In the CNMI it’s OK to molest underage little girls! The CNMI society approves of that!

In the CNMI it is OK to molest a little girl because Deleon Guerro and Conception have lived on the island all their lives and have a sleazy, cheap legal way out?

Wake up CNMI! These people are destroying the last of what is good about you! They rape and kill what is good about the CNMI and you, as the people there let them!

Put these guys in jail forever!

You have a choice. Are you, as people on a small island in the Pacific that calls itself the United States that stupid and ignorant as to not prosecute them to the fullest extent of the United States law?

I’m just saying. This is an atrocity! Wake up CNMI!

Protect yourself! Stop doing this to yourself!

Christopher Jones
Former NMC psychology professor

0 thoughts on “Really, really?

  1. We are not stupid, Mr. Jones, but appalled that higher ups in law enforcement are sexual predators in this community. Miffed as we may be, the accused are still entitled to their due process rights. Must discuss this issue with civility!

  2. Please Mr. Jones.. We have our fair share of trouble and as loanes below post, due process as is still at play. You boast Texas as if its perfect. I have lived there before. Human trafficking at its best there (no age barriers). So please.

  3. Mr. Jones, I believe you have some interesting observation about corruption at every level especially in the current regime.IT’s contagious as our financial integrity continues to erode. However, I take some exception of the fact that there are still some good people in govt. too, much to your chagrin. On the subject of child molestation maybe in distant past they went unreported, but I can vouch those abuses now are vigorously investigated and prosecuted just like Texas as you indicated. Without a doubt I can safely say for James and Jesse to be spending their mid and golden years in the slammer given the justice system does its duty right.

  4. Are the people of the CNMI STUPID? That is one unsympathetic, insensitive, and inconsiderate word to say and considering the entire people of the CNMI. Think of the words to say before you even say anything about the CNMI, think of your own place first…wake up!!!!

  5. How very unprofessional for a former Psychology Professor to resort to using such unsavory vernacular to blanket the entire CNMI people, as “stupid”, without knowing the unpublished outcries permeating within the NMI.

    I understand your viewpoint on the subject matter and fully agree with the direction you, Mr Jones, feel should be executed in accordance with the US Judicial process. As a Father of two, beautiful and young daughters, I would be more than furious were this to have happened to either of them.

    As it stands, I’m livid knowing Public Officials, whose job is to uphold the law, would engage in this kind of atrocity, and furthermore, attempt to plead ignorance in their foreknowledge of the young girls age. You’d have to be legally blind to NOT know a young woman is under 21 years old from less than two feet away, much less at 15.

    Any lawyer of sound mind, who’d represent the defendants in this case, must either advocate this kind of behavior, be forced into defending these monsters, or are only in it for the money and publicity. Otherwise, these monsters would be stuck representing themselves.

    Aside from this kind of act by a Public Official, during the work day, in a Government vehicle, being illegal in and of itself; the added component of adultery included in the list of criminal behavior only adds weight in favor of the prosecution. Especially on an Island where Catholicism and Christian values form the beliefs system of almost the entire population.

    To make it worse, this is only one line-item on a list of ignorant and idiotic behavior coming from our Public Officials almost in perpetuity. It might almost appear that we, as a society representing the US in the Pacific Ocean, enjoy drinking a cold cup of urine from our leaders as long as they tell us it’s soda. But that is not the case.

    And regarding the ever growing list of criminal behavior, exhibited by some of our Officials, we unanimously find it most definitely unacceptable.

    Regardless of how we feel, Mr Jones, the United States Judicial system requires “due process”; yes, even in Texas. Anything else would only breed chaos, anarchy; and that is not what I want my children to emulate.

    All we can do now is hope that the law is upheld and the criminals be held accountable for their heinous crimes, against the young lady and the people of the CNMI.

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