The police officer who decided not to charge Tony Humby in 2007 says she would’ve made a different decision today.
RNC Sergeant Corrine James, who retired in 2020, handled the initial complaints against Humby which came in a few weeks apart 18 years ago.
They involved separate allegations involving two teenage boys, who were in and out of group homes at the time, that Humby had sexually assaulted them.
In one case, James questioned both Humby and the teen but in the end took Humby’s word that the teen lied about his age and the sex was consensual.
It was a similar story a few weeks later when Humby was stopped with three teens in his car on Blackhead Road. Similar allegations were made, but the investigator again concluded it was consensual after both Humby and his accused refused to g