Brother Tony Leyva

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Mario Ivan "Tony" Leyva Jr., most commonly known as Brother Tony Leyva, (c. 1947 - March 3, 2005) is a convicted pederast and child molester.

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[edit] Biography

Mario Ivan Leyva, Jr. was born in Florida during the 1950's. "Tony", as he came to be called, was not abstained from child molestation himself. As publicly stated, he was molested once during kindergarten and again when he was 14 on a baseball field near his high school. As a child, he enjoyed visiting his grandparents in Flat Rock, North Carolina and came to live there in his late childhood. He became a Pentecostal preacher at age 17, and married his childhood sweetheart, Tammy Sue.

[edit] Beginnings of Molestation

During his teen years and early adult years as a Pentecostal preacher, he found himself attracted to younger boys in his church congregation. He would lure 10-14 year olds to the back roads of Henderson County, North Carolina with the promise to teach them how to drive, but instead perform oral sex on them, calling it "God's special way for his people to love each other". Brother Tony, as he came to be called, violated dozens of young boys in the area in this way.

[edit] Tony's Boys

During the later 1960's and early 1970's, Tony turned his attention to religious revivals and traveled across the South. He would invite young boys from both his home town and towns along his travels to come with him, promising to teach them the ways of the Bible. The boys would earn their way by setting up lights, playing music, or driving tent trucks for Tony's revival tent. Then, during the night at his motel room in that city, he would molest the boys. The boys parents were often deceived because of Tony's charm, and the boys who were victimized never spoke out of embarrassment. The ones that did speak out were often hushed out of disbelief.

[edit] The Book

Leyva's conquests as an evangelist / molester are recorded in Mike Echols' book Brother Tony's Boys: The Largest Case of Child Prostitution in U.S. History: The True Story, referenced in List of books portraying paedophilia or sexual abuse of minors.

[edit] Arrest

Brother Tony, along with several other known pederasts, were arrested in 1988 several times on child molestation, sodomy, and interstate transport of minors charges.

[edit] Current Location

After Leyva was released from prison in 2002, he apparently fled to Haiti[1] using forged papers. In August 2003 he was caught and held at the United States Embassy in Port-au-Prince. He was later deported back to the United States.

Mario "Tony" Leyva, a self-ordained minister who admitted to molesting more than 100 boys in several states, died in prison from skin cancer on March 3, 2005. The 58-year-old Leyva died Thursday in the infirmary of Powhatan Correctional Center, and the state medical examiner's office determined he had metastatic melanoma, a form of skin cancer that attacks the body's organs and usually causes death within months.

[edit] References

  1. ^ (Dutch)"Haitian cop captures child molester", Heritage Konpa, 2003-08-23.