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🗓️ 1 December 2023
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Casey Garcia, 30, stands 4 feet 11 inches tall and weighs 105 pounds.
She records herself as she changes her appearance to try and look like her 13-year-old daughter, then using her daughter's school ID, attempts to get into Ann M. Garcia-Enriquez Middle School.
During one of her classes, a teacher calls her by her daughter's name, Julie. Garcia makes it through the morning classes and goes to lunch where she takes more photos. As Garcia walks into one of her last classes, another teacher asks for identification. Garcia gives her daughter's name. The teacher is suspicious, and when Garcia asks for help with topics the class has already covered, the teacher confronts her again.
Garcia is caught and now admits that she is the mother of a student and that she is partaking in a "social experiment."
The teacher asks Garcia to visit the principal's office. Garcia complies and tries to explain her goal to the principal before leaving the school. She says her goal is to prove that anyone can get into the middle school that her daughter attends and that security is seriously lacking.
Two days later, Casey Garcia uploads her video to YouTube. Then, police show up to arrest her. The 30-year-old parent is charged with criminal trespassing, as well as tampering with government records for allegedly forging her daughter's signature.
In court, Casey Garcia confesses to entering the school, and the tampering with government records for allegedly forging her daughter's signature charge is dropped. Garcia is found guilty of criminal trespassing. and sentenced to six months of probation in El Paso County criminal court. She faces a $700 probated fine and is required to serve 100 hours of community service
Today Nancy Grace and her panel look at this case and others where someone impersonates a teen to get into a school.
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0:00.0 | Crime Stories with Nancy Grace. |
0:07.0 | A Texas mom, 33 years old, nabbed, pretending to be her 13 year old daughter at middle school. |
0:28.0 | Hold on, my way. |
0:30.0 | I'm just trying to imagine me dressing up like my teen and daughter and passing myself |
0:38.1 | off as a student at high school. |
0:40.9 | Who does that? There's got to be a very deep seated reason which I don't quite |
0:46.7 | understand yet. But guess what? This Texas mom, Casey Garcia, she's not the only one. There's a lot of grown |
0:56.9 | women pretending their teens and even tweens and actually going to school, to high school, pretending to be a student for long periods |
1:10.1 | of time and getting away with it. |
1:12.8 | What do they get a crush on a little 12-year-old boy? |
1:18.0 | Do they try out for cheerleading? |
1:20.0 | What? |
1:21.0 | I'm just trying to figure out what the attraction is. Is it like grown women that start affairs, |
1:28.8 | well a statutory rape, to start sex relationships with boys? |
1:33.0 | You know, you always hear about the teachers and the school psychologist and the this and then that. |
1:38.0 | In full on sex relationships with boys in school, Is it somehow related to I don't know again I'm just a |
1:47.4 | trial lawyer I'm not a shrink I'm gonna leave that to Dr. |
1:51.1 | Delatori but I know this. This Texas mother pretends to be her |
1:56.0 | teen girl at school, at middle school, and there's a whole slew of other mothers across the country that have done and are doing the same thing. |
2:08.0 | That's freaky. Number one and number two, the last thing I want are my children fraternizing with a grown woman |
2:16.4 | pretending she's 11. |
2:18.3 | I'm Nancy Grace. This is crime stories. Thank you for being with us here at Crime Stories and Serious |
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