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October 9, 2025 • 33 mins

Cops Discover 13-Year-Old Trapped with Child Predator

In today's body camera video and true crime documentary, we're covering the case of James Mansfield.

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(00:00):
She got a little drunk and if she wanted to start a fight.
That mother punched me in my face before any of this
happened. She's threw more stuff and then
come on top of me. I hope and pray to God that this
ends up on YouTube. She's been bleeding the heck out
of me. I hope you shop on a doughnut.

(00:21):
You y'all better hope and pray to God nothing happens to my
baby girl. Why this is going on?
Because I'm going to sue every one of you.
Arkansas police respond to a quiet neighborhood after a
couple's argument turns physical.
But what begins as a simple domestic disturbance quickly
spirals into something far more unsettling.
As tensions simmer behind closeddoors, a child becomes the quiet

(00:43):
center of a full blown nightmarethat no one saw coming until it
was far too late. I was running down the road and
he had when he was dragging me down the road.
The following is based on official police records and the
footage has never been seen before until now.
On the evening of August 11th, 2023, officers from the
Jonesboro Police Department are dispatched after a 911 call from

(01:06):
a 17 year old boy reporting thathis mother and her fiance are in
the middle of a heated argument that has turned physical.
What's going on? Who called?
Me. What's happening?
She's going at 2:00. Good rate.
Who? My mother.
OK, so what's kind of all what'sup?
I think she's tall. OK, but I don't think I come
here and she's. Just act.

(01:27):
Crazy. So.
You weren't here when, you know,I got a phone call.
From who? From him.
He's down there staying away from her.
She tried getting him with a skillet I guess and he's trying
to stay away from her. Who's he?
That's her fiance on SO. OK, I hold fire here.
The officer approaches the man involved, later identified as 33

(01:47):
year old James Mansfield, hopingto get more details about the
family dispute. What's?
Going on. She's got a little too drunk.
OK. And I guess she sorry.
He's so. Close.
She got a little too drunk and Iguess she wanted to start a
fight and she started she threw something across the living
room, blamed it on me. I said no, you're lying and she

(02:10):
you threw it and she's threw more stuff and then come on top
of me. She's been leaving the heck out
of me. I said look dude, I swear to God
I didn't lay handle. What's her name?
Christy. OK, OK, because we've had our
few fights before. Cops have been called like a few
times, nothing really drastic has happened, but this time he

(02:30):
showed up and she really, she really loves things so I don't
care. I don't.
With one side of the story, the officer heads toward the house
where 35 year old Christy Clouquet waits outside on the
porch. What he doesn't yet realize is
that this call will set in motion a chain of events far
darker than anyone could imagine.
I don't. Know.

(02:53):
Really. You don't know.
I'm going to get past this broken glass back up.
I'm a little bit drunk, OK? Can't lie.
I gotcha. Are you able to tell me what
happened today? Can.
I sit out. Huh.
Can I sit down? I'll tell you what real quick.
Come here for a second. Hands on your back.
Go. Ahead here.
Get up. Put this down.

(03:13):
Yeah, that's fine. I.
Didn't do anything bad. Uh huh, well he's got a pretty
pretty bad looking bite mark on his arm.
Oh right, your fiance over there.
You got to bite my car. New one Where found my one.
Yes. I didn't leave it.
You know that better than anybody.

(03:34):
I'm not that kind of person. I'm not that type of person.
Just bite somebody. The officer detains Christie for
both their safety, noting her visible impairment and her own
admission to being drunk. Are you ready for something?
What happened then? Yeah, what happened?
I'm not exactly sure from the very beginning of this morning,
but I know he went to work, he came home early and he wanted

(03:56):
beer. So he went and got his beer.
He's not a bad guy. I'm not a bad person.
He just don't know how to sell things the right way.
OK, so he comes home from work early.
He wants he wants beer. You guys, he wanted beer to get
into an argument. No, I'm.
I'm going to give me give me a second.

(04:17):
OK. Still overwhelmed, the officer
helps Christie sit on the porch to calm down, unaware of just
how volatile this relationship truly is.
OK. He's a good dude.
OK, Well, I'm not saying I don'tthink you're calling him a bad
person. I don't think you're a bad
person. I just want to know what
happens. That's not what I'm trying to

(04:38):
say. He's he's not he's an amazing
person. He's an amazing man.
OK. So how did we get to this point
today? He left this morning and he went
to see another female. He went to see a beautician who
works next to him. And I didn't know it, but I
didn't even get that any attention.

(05:00):
I just asked him where he was and he told me to go myself.
It's gotten worse and worse and worse from there, little by
little. OK, so that happened today.
Yeah. OK.
Yeah. And so that's what you guys were
arguing about? Yeah.
OK, so I'm not crazy. I'm not suicidal.
This bastard just acted like a idiot.

(05:24):
OK, so how do you explain the marks on his arm that he says
that he has the bite mark? He did that to himself.
Look at it. To himself.
Yeah, look at it. You can see his top 2 incisors
on the right side of the bite. OK, Did he put any hands on you
or anything? I can't say that I I can't.

(05:47):
Because The thing is, if he's if, if you're telling me that
he's lying and he's lying knowing that you'll go to jail,
why protect him? I don't know.
I don't know. I don't know.
It doesn't make sense. That doesn't make that makes no
sense. Despite the officer's words,

(06:07):
Christie continues to avoid placing any blame on James, a
decision that will soon have devastating consequences all.
Right, Chris, you got any shoes inside that you need?
Somewhere in there all. Right.
Should we? You want to explain to this
officer where they might be so she could go grab.
Them am I going to jail? Yes, ma'am.
For what? Domestic battery third.
For what now? Domestic battery third.
For. Throwing stuff at him and and

(06:28):
biting his arm. What's the bail for that?
You'll have to see a judge first.
Damn, damn, I'm. Not done.
Oh no, no, I'm not doing anything bad, let's say.
I'm in the glass. How about that?
Yeah. I'm just going in to get socks.
OK? OK.
You care to tell me where your shoes are, Christina?
Yeah, they're in there somewhere.

(06:49):
You'll have to have him show you.
OK, OK. You want to show her where some
socks and shoes are for her? You anything else out of there
you need like a phone or a wallet in there?
I have a phone in there but I don't know where it's at I
think. She's getting it on the ground.
Are you coming to get me? I'll do what I can.
One officer follows James inside, where they get the first
glimpse of the chaos that unfolded.

(07:11):
So I see that she threw stuff and broke glass.
Was she throwing that stuff at you?
Oh. No, I the only thing they got
thrown at me was well, was whatever she flew from the
kitchen to the living. I don't even know what it was.
Anything else you see in? Here.
I was outside. I wasn't even traps.
Inside, the signs of turmoil areclear.
DVDs and other belongings are scattered across the floor, and

(07:33):
holes mark the walls in multiplerooms, including the living room
and bedroom, though it's unclearif any were made during this
dispute. Lying on the floor is the frying
pan James claimed Christy had chased him with earlier in the
day. How?
Long did you say you've been together?
About four years I've. Been over here two or three

(07:54):
times and I've never met you. I think you were over here.
One of the last times. With James's help, officers
locate Christie's belongings andbring them to her outside.
Here, let's let's go have a seat.
We'll get you out of the heat. I don't care about the heat,
I've got that fast feel pressure.
Christie is escorted to a patrolvehicle and placed in the back
seat, where her calm demeanor takes a sudden and unsettling

(08:17):
shift. This is not a is hilarious.
Y'all are taking it like he's joker.
This is why women and children end up dead.
What state is your idea out? Of because like you, ma'am.

(08:39):
What state is your idea out of? Do what?
What state? Arkansas.
Duh. Can you not tell about how to
talk? Nope.
That sucks for you. What sucks even more for you is
that you're putting an abused woman in jail.
I hope pray to God that this ends up on YouTube because
you're going to go down the drain when it does.

(08:59):
You are going down the drain when this goes on.
YouTube don't really don't care about nobody but yourselves.
Please just go so I can get hometo my daughter who is at home
with him. Of course, a girl.
Back at the house, James questions the officer about

(09:19):
what's going to happen to Christy.
What do I need to do about getting her out?
OK, so she's not saying she'll have to see a judge?
That's going to have to be afterMonday, so I can't.
Be Monday so you can't do anything till then.
But also what the judge typically does automatically is
issue a no contact order, so you'll have to talk to the
prosecutor about dropping the nocontact order if you feel

(09:43):
comfortable with her coming. Back she don't need to Trump.
We've had this happen a few times and even he's been here.
Yeah, but normally. She's never been violent.
Well, she has. We just.
Never really. Every time I've been here, like
she's been wow. But I've always been able to
talk her down, yeah. She's having too much this time
and she got called her to play with this.

(10:03):
I wouldn't, I wouldn't go in thefight today, right?
I wouldn't do that. And I'll be honest, we've had a
few. I've told officers before, we've
had a few fights before. Nothing serious enough to really
call anybody. But one of our fights I ended up
getting my tail end wheeled by our son and fine, OK, I'll stand
up. I'll take no, but OK, fine.

(10:24):
This time he's got fists, like an 8 LB sledgehammer, plus the
sun direction. I'm not pressing charges.
Inside the patrol car, Christie's outbursts continue,
and the officer makes a decisionthat only seems to add fuel to
her rage. Oh, don't let me catch a
lawsuit. Oh, don't let me catch a
lawsuit. Oh, don't let me get the
lawsuit. Yeah, close that window.

(10:46):
You piece it. Don't stop me from screaming
through it. That punched me in my face
before any of this happened. None of y'all give up.
None of y'all give up. I am an abuse mortar and you
close the window on me. I hope you can choke on a
doughnut you. As they grow nearer to the

(11:07):
police station, Christie's behavior begins to take another
drastic turn. Look at me.
Turn to your right and look at me.
You can't. Why?
Because you know, people like medo not belong here.
The pain in your eyes says, you know you've been through this

(11:28):
and you wish to God that someonehad been you to save you from
that abuse. But no one did.
And so now you're taking it out on me.
Instead of being the person who could save me from it, you're
being the person who puts me through it.
I love you and I think that you are a sweet, amazing guy.

(11:49):
And I hope and pray to God, oh pray to God, that someday you
save a girl like me from what I've went through.
You're going to save somebody. I remember my words someday.
Now at the Jonesboro Police Department, Christie is taken
inside for booking, but quickly finds herself in yet another

(12:11):
verbal dispute, this time with another arrestee.
I'm not talking. To you, ugly.
We were talking to you. Now I'm talking to you, girl.
You're going to be quiet. That's the police.
Are you my Mama? I don't need to be your Mama.
Are you the police? No, that's what he arrested me

(12:32):
for walking. Thank you.
So. Although this domestic dispute
appears to be winding down, the events of this night would soon
be eclipsed by something far darker in the coming weeks.
According to Arkansas court records, Christie Clukey was
charged with third degree domestic battery.

(12:54):
While her exact bond amount isn't publicly listed, she spent
nearly three weeks in jail before bonding out, being
released into a whole new nightmare she never could have
imagined. On August 30th, Christie is
released from jail and calls 911later that same day.
But this time, it's about her 13year old daughter.
She asked for police to meet herat Saint Bernard's Medical

(13:16):
Center, where officers arrive unprepared for just how
harrowing the situation is aboutto become.
Yes, Hi. Yes, right here.
Fact. Can we talk to you?
Yes. Absolutely.
Please don't. OK, look at that.
I'm Christy. What?
Can I do for you? My daughter has been assaulted

(13:38):
by my ex but me and he got into it about 3 weeks ago.
The officer arrested me and I'vebeen in jail for the last three
weeks. Over the last three weeks he has
forced fed her alcohol, drugs, he has sexually assaulted her.
She has bruises and marks from head to toe.
OK, do. You mind if I ask her some
questions? Absolutely I'm.
Going to start to talk about OK,my name's Andy.
It's OK, I'm here to talk with you.

(13:59):
OK, I'm so. Sorry.
Everything we talk about is not going to leave this room.
OK, So I need to know how you were sexually assaulted.
OK, You. Got me really jerk.
This is your father. It's her ex feelings.
OK, OK, what else? You just calm down, OK?
We're going to get to the bottomof this.
Like I said, if I make concerns,your safety and your well-being,

(14:20):
OK, I appreciate you coming forward like this.
OK, I'm right back. The officers leave momentarily
but return a few minutes later and find Christy and her
daughter inside a private room. So whenever your mom went to
jail, they were together, right?OK.
I'm really the one that starts the fight.
I'm really sorry this happened to you.
OK? You don't know how I.

(14:42):
Didn't expect it from him. Pretty brave, I'll tell you
that. I'm going to let you know.
Just so you're Captain the loop.We do have detectives coming up
to speak with you. OK, so we.
Just had that happen before somebody, some other.
Person a nurse enters and beginsassessing and checking on the 13
year old girl are. You.
Anywhere like most, but basically my whole body

(15:04):
continues throwing me around. It's mostly my back.
My foot, though, isn't threw me into the dresser.
When did this happen? When was the last?
Time last night, did all this stuff with my foot and stuff
all. Happened last night.
OK, did he? As far as the hands that
happened last night, it. Didn't happen last night, it
happened last night. It happened last.
Night it happened, the same clothes on you didn't.

(15:25):
I don't even remember what clothes I was.
Wearing the same garments on as well.
What occurred whenever she went to jail?
Yeah, slowly he started saying kind of go for a ride.
We ended up at the liquor store and then he would convince me to
drink vodka and he would give meweed and vapes and they forced

(15:45):
himself on to me. When was that?
When did that happen? That was like the second right
after she left. Had this been three weeks ago?
How many times it happened sincethen?
Like over 6. Times.
And you're intoxicated. Yes, Sir.
What happened at the end of this?
He played, he just rolled over on the bed, back to sleep.

(16:07):
I'm just glad I finally got to tell somebody.
I am too. I wish you would have called me
sooner. I.
Would have came and got you out of there.
I tried to get out of the house last night.
He can't throw me away from the doors.
So he was keeping you in there against your will, He.
Kept me in my room. Did you have my phone?
At all or. He broke it.
He broke your phone when you tried to call for help.
No, this was a couple days ago. It was on accident.

(16:28):
You were. He was at work and I was with
it. A doctor arrives and conducts a
full body examination, noting multiple bruises and scratches
across her arms, legs, back, andneck, in addition to her visible
wound. She's later X-rayed, revealing
that her big toe has been broken.
But if these injuries weren't evident enough, she claims that
there were witnesses to these attacks.

(16:50):
This says you hit your back on adresser and then just say your
little. Is that bro your little brother?
Yeah, my little brother was yelling at his dad, told him to
let go of me. So your little brother was there
too? He was.
Sitting on the couch in the living room and I was trying to
get out the house, there is a witness of him driving me down
the road. It's the lady.

(17:18):
After receiving a foot cast for her broken toe, the 13 year old
is transported to the Northeast Arkansas Children's Advocacy
Center, where she'll undergo A forensic interview.
The interviewer begins by askingthe young girl to describe what
happened during her mother's domestic dispute 3 weeks ago,
and in her answer, she offers a far different picture than what
James told police the day of thealtercation.

(17:41):
And when did the living arrangements change?
Tell me what's going on. The last three weeks ago,
whenever James got drunk and started a fight and got her
arrested. OK.
Were you home at that time? Yes, ma'am.
All right. Well, tell me everything you
remember about that. Actually, James got me drunk and

(18:01):
so I did. I couldn't really tell what was
going on because I was basicallyblack out drunk because I just
took one shot. That was my limit.
I know my limit. OK, well tell me everything you
remember about that night beforeyou don't remember anything.
I remember them yelling he was all up in her face threatening
her and stuff and then he I think he hit her.

(18:21):
If I remember correctly, mom ended up getting arrested
instead of James because James was trying to drag Mama down the
road and she I guess she bit him.
The interviewer asked the teenager to go into even deeper
detail about what's happened while her mom's been away,
uncovering far more disturbing revelations.

(18:42):
I was drunk. He got me drunk just about every
time. Before mom had gone to jail, did
you ever drink with? Mom, No, never.
Not until he gave it to me. Do you remember how much he
drank? Me.
I'd take one shot and then he convinced me to take another
shot. He's like, you know what, he'll
be fine, take another shot and then I'm already out of it.

(19:06):
He convinced me to drink the whole half pint.
It happened four days in a row. The same thing.
Alongside the suffering she endured, she describes in detail
what happened the moment she tried to leave the house, a
decision that would trigger an even more violent response.
Tell me more about him throwing you.
That was last night. You broke my foot.
He started throwing me around the house and all I could hear

(19:28):
was saying, Daddy, let go of her, you're hurting her.
Let go of my Sissy, Daddy, you're hurting her, while James
was throwing me around. And then he threw me into my
dresser and I hit my back and hekept trapping me in my room.
Every time I got to the door, hewas slinging across the room.
He'd grab me and sling me and then I got out.

(19:49):
Finally, at some point, I got the garage door open and I
didn't even get down one step and he just threw me down the
steps. And that's how it broke my
flakes. He threw me on glass and stuff.
I got cuts from the glass all over me.
Where's the glass at? It was on the floor in the
garage because something, the light broke.
It was one of those lights. Yeah, the glass that cut into

(20:12):
her skin isn't new to this story.
It's the same shards James shattered from the ceiling light
three weeks earlier when officers first arrived at their
house. But from this moment on, the
violence would only continue to escalate.
And then I tried to leave again,and he choked me out on my bed
until I passed. I remember waking up, but he saw
his hand on my throat, but he wasn't choking me out until he

(20:35):
realized I was awake. And he started choking me.
I was like, are you done? He said, are you done?
I said yeah. And then he threw me on the
ground. And eventually he called and
said I was the drunk one and that I was starting to fight.
And while he was doing that, I finally got found a way to get
out of the house. And I was running down the road.
And my mom actually just got a text about this part.
I was running down the road and he had me and he was dragging me

(20:57):
down the road. Like my brother's girlfriend was
just texting my Mama saying, yeah, I saw him dragging her
down the road half naked. And what's?
Your opinion on James? I hate him I.
Hate. Him.
I'll be ROTS in jail. With the medical findings
confirming investigators worst fears, police moved quickly to
secure a warrant for James Mansfield's arrest.

(21:18):
Oh, wait, wait. Who's James Mason?
You got to warn me. Hang up, you.
Can get in your pocket if you want and.
Just take it. Call Mom.
James is arrested without incident and taken back to the
police station for questioning. What begins as a calm
interrogation quickly unravels into something far more chilling

(21:38):
and. I know you're asking about
Warren, and Warren is forward, OK?
That's why I need to get your Side Story.
Tell me about your relationship with her since she's been here
the past two years. Relationships been good.
I mean, when her Mama got arrested, she wanted me to a

(22:00):
doctor. Oh, really?
Oh, yeah, you can. I mean, if you want me ask my
neighbors, ask the guy to work with.
She wanted me to a doctor. Does kids ever drink at the
house or anything like that? I I would be honest I have my
whole self. I have let drink a few times but
not enough to get. I mean just not to call her
nerves because she's tripping out because her mom is in jail

(22:22):
and everything else. I found paperwork notebooks in
her room talking about how she just wants to drink or smoke so
she can feel numb, not feel anything.
Now, did mom ever let her drink?Oh yeah, but not her mom got
arrested. She had about gave her about 13
shots and Jack games 1313. Yes Sir.

(22:46):
Oh my goodness. Yeah.
You know, if I can handle 13 shots.
I mean, with her mom giving her thirteen shots, I'm guessing you
probably felt like it was OK too.
I might have gave her like the last little bit of beer or
something just to for whatever. And plus, kids think it's kind
of cool drinking mom or dad's beer and alcohol after.

(23:06):
Her brother caught to come and pick her, picked her up a few
nights ago. She was.
She was literally doing everything her Mama had done.
You know. Her Mama accused me of this same
thing 6-8 months ago. Nothing was ever done or
anything that I know of. As the interrogation continues,

(23:26):
the investigator begins to question James on why a 13 year
old girl would make such an accusation.
Is she a truthful person? No, she's just like her Mama.
She's like her Mama. She.
Will manipulate her way out of anything.
Why would something like this come out?
Probably mad at me because I told her after that night there

(23:47):
would be no more drinking, no more vaping.
OK, told her. I said this is got to quit, it's
got to stop, we can't keep doingthis.
I said if you want to me to adopt you, you can't be doing
this no more. Now, was there anything that
could have been taken by mistakefrom her?
Any kind of showing affection orany kind of accidental touches

(24:13):
or anything that she could have taken the wrong way.
Not that I'm aware of. So she's never seen you and her
mom nude together? Not that I'm aware of.
Has she ever seen you nude at all?
No. You ever seen her?
No. Why would she say you and her
having sex? I have no idea.
She's mad at me, mad at her mom,mad at the.

(24:35):
World what she had. What does she have to gain from
saying you and her had sex? I have no idea because I've done
nothing but take care of her since she got there.
So I mean I've gotten I've had afew drinks few nights since her
mom went to jail. I usually end up in bed passed
out. Anything after that?

(24:55):
But what about her? I mean, has she, has she tried
anything like that with you or anything that you knew was just
alcohol that was kind of inappropriate?
I know she said something about wanted to hook up with me, but
that's like you said, that's thealcohol talk and out there and

(25:15):
I'm like, hey, no girl, don't think so.
They'll get a forensic interviewand then also do a sexual
assault kit. And when they do that, they
collect DNA and which DNA can stay in contact 7 seven days,
even with a shower and everything else.

(25:37):
Is there any way that your DNA is going to be come back?
Shouldn't Well, it shouldn't, but that's usually, I mean
that's that's a yes or no. I mean, because shouldn't it's
kind of like a maybe, well, maybe it might be found in
there. And I.
Mean it that I don't love it to have been on the tablet,

(25:59):
something that I used in macerated and it ended up in The
Dirty clothes. OK, so there's a possibility
that your DNA could come back off the flock A.
Possibility. But I I don't know.

(26:20):
I don't know about a whole lot of that.
It's at this point that the detective steps out of the room
to allow James to process the weight of the DNA evidence.
But when he returns, the cracks in James's story begin to widen.
Things about that, what I was talking about with DNA.
Yes Sir, the only thing I can beaware of when it comes to that

(26:44):
would be I used a pair of her mama's underwear and her and her
Mama wear a lot of the same clothes and they ended up in the
floor and mixed up with other clothes.
OK. Am I going to be designed?
That's what I'm working on. I'm sad how to help you?
I know, what's a question to ask.
Should you be detained? No, Sir.
Not that I shouldn't. No, no.

(27:06):
Let me ask you this, since you asked about being detained,
somebody in your position that came into a family, been with
the daughter for two years, has built a good relationship with
the daughter, one thing led to another and they had sex.
What do you think's happened to that guy?
Well, you having sex with a little kid, So what should

(27:29):
happen? I can come up with a million
different things that should happen, but specific and they.
Get them. Do you think mistakes happen?
I do. Do you think it could be a
mistake that that guy had sex with me just like I slept up and
I'm like, after having what the heck did I just do?

(27:52):
I need to get help. I need to talk to somebody.
Think it could be something likethat.
That could happen. Do you think they need?
Do you think they deserve help? Yes.
If they're like deserves help, Ido too.
A beautiful comment to that because unfortunately I made
mistakes. Everybody in this world makes a

(28:12):
mistake. If I screwed up, it was when I
was drinking, I mean, and I'm not.
Aware of it. Yeah, it is.
But yeah, understandable like wetalked about a while ago,
alcohol and kind of impair you, they'll make make you do things
that you thought of but not you know, it's not right on.

(28:35):
Any other type you would ever tell through just?
What the mark said that's that'sa harsh word.
That is harsh word that. That's harsh word.
I don't like that word really, because it it's not a it's not a
coverall, it's a chart. It is, but it don't tell the
whole story of that because means I force myself on this

(29:01):
girl forcefully. She was steadily saying no, no,
no, no, and I forced myself and had sex with her or him.
A lot of times when people get charged that's not the case.
It's you're willing, she's willing the age different
classifieds their It's not that you're that bad person.

(29:24):
You meant to hurt this girl or you meant to hurt this boy.
It's not that. And that's the people that that
need the help. Both parties regret it now.
Both parties need to get help. Do you?
Are you the party that needs to get help?
I'm here for you, James. I don't know.

(29:47):
I don't want you. I.
Don't want any trouble, sorry for the testing.
And you're not going to offend me anyway.
After 90 minutes of questioning,the walls James built around
himself began to crumble, and with them, his grip on the story
he's been trying to protect. What's going to happen to me?
Let's talk about this, OK? Do you want help, James?

(30:10):
Do you want help? I want help.
Well, I'm here to help you, OK? But what we have to do?
Let's get this out in the whole way, OK?
I do. Remember saying a few times on
the night, like the morning after in drinking, she said We.
Hooked up but. I don't know.
I don't remember it. Once I fell asleep, I was out.

(30:32):
I. Understand.
So if anything did happen, I don't know.
Well, James, listen, we're getting, we're getting more into
it than what we were earlier because you didn't say that
earlier. I just remembered.
Listen to me. You know there's going to be DNA
in there. I know there's going to be DNA
in, OK. And what you're saying now is?

(30:54):
I'm not trying to change my story.
I'm just trying to kind of. Snow, I promise I'm not.
I'm just trying to explain. Right.
And you know, it's inatable border, we're going to find DNA
in there through. More.
Likely saying, like I said, hi, I work on absolutes, OK, It's

(31:14):
yes and no, yeah, yeah. So flops coming back with DNA
and it's going to be your DNA. Yes.
Yes or no? Yeah.
OK. She told you.
Y'all poked up a few times. Y'all hooked up a few times.

(31:35):
Yes or no? Yeah.
Yeah. Do you want help?
Yes or no? Yes.
Do you want to get the help she needs?
Yes. Yes.
It's OK, James. It sucks.
I know. I know.
You hate yourself right now and you're mad at yourself.

(31:58):
You're first. Can't believe this.
OK. I'm going to jail now like I.
Told you all girl. OK there's more.
Enough for you I guess. You going to jail but you still
get bombed. OK, yeah, but this is a mistake.
That will ruin my life if you let it.
I don't want to. You don't want it to.
Don't let it run your life. But.

(32:18):
How do you get this mistake fromlearning your life?
Show him what kind of man you really are and how do I get the
help? You know, you're like, I told
you that. And then become the man, a
mentor to keep other people fromdoing this.
OK. What did you tell now after all

(32:40):
this? And I'm sorry.
And of course, you know there's going to be no contact.
With I'm sorry, not anyone to stop.
James Mansfield was ultimately charged with four counts of and
one count of engaging in sexual contact in the presence of a
child. On July 15th, 2025, he was
sentenced to 45 years in the Arkansas Department of

(33:02):
Corrections. Kristy Cluquet's third degree
domestic battery charges were dropped on April 29th, 2024.
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