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A student teacher at a Sussex County elementary school admitted having sexual encounters with a pupil in her car and in her bedroom prior to her arrest last week, according to an affidavit of probable cause released today by the county prosecutor's office.

In a videotaped interview with law enforcement officials, Lindsay Massaro, 23, a senior at Centenary College in Hackettstown, said one of the encounters occurred in her car in Branchville. During that encounter, the two performed sex acts on each other, according to the two-page affidavit.

During another encounter, on the night of March 27, Massaro stated she picked the boy up in Branchville and drove him to her house on Morris Avenue in Frankford, where they had sex "several times" in her bedroom. Massaro said she then drove the boy back to his home, according to the affidavit filed by New Jersey State Police Detective Sgt. Howard Brown.

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009/04/s..._teacher_1.html

Here's a pic on Facebook of someone with the same name. She looks like the same person. Nice!

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drove him to her house on Morris Avenue in Frankford, where they had sex "several times" in her bedroom. Massaro said she then drove the boy back to his home

Maybe that's why she got herself a young 'un. They are well known for repeat performances.

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Nope. Not my type. Like a toothpick.

I wonder if he was a toothpick, too. Spinners are a lot of fun.

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Yeah, that's not okay. I'd still like to know the exact age of the student though. At first I was thinking the student was in high school and perhaps 17 or something, which in my opinion does not mean the lady should be in too much trouble. She shouldn't get her teachers license, but she shouldn't go to jail either. But if the boy was in MIDDLE SCHOOL, that's horrible.

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Well, middle school.....she should have known better. At least wait until he is legal according to her State laws.

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