CMS teacher accused of sex with student found dead along with husband

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A Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools teacher, recently accused of sex with a student, was found dead along with her husband following SWAT situation at their home in Huntersville Wednesday morning. (Source: Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office | WBTV)
November 6, 2019 at 8:52 AM EST - Updated November 6 at 11:33 AM
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (WBTV) - A Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools teacher, recently accused of sex with a student, was found dead along with her husband following a SWAT situation at their home in Huntersville Wednesday morning.

Huntersville police say they were called to a home on Hambright Road after a family member reported seeing 63-year-old Emma Ogle inside with a gun. Ogle’s husband, 59-year-old Michael Ogle, was dead inside the home, according to the family member.

Police say they arrived to find Emma Ogle dead inside the home with a gunshot wound.

Emma Ogle, a teacher at Garinger High School, was recently being investigated by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools following charges involving sex with a student.
Emma Ogle was charged with a crime against nature, indecent liberties with a student and engaging in a sex act with a student. She was suspended with pay during the investigation.

Wednesday morning’s incident closed Hambright Road between Swansboro Lane and Patterson Road for a time. Nearby Lake Norman Charter Elementary School was placed on lockdown. The lockdown has since been lifted.
 
One of my buddies teaches middle school math and I asked him about all of the incidents of teachers getting busted for sex with kids. He indicated there's probably a lot more going on than anyone is even reporting, primarily due to a complete collapse of moral standards among the teachers of today (millenials).
 
One of my buddies teaches middle school math and I asked him about all of the incidents of teachers getting busted for sex with kids. He indicated there's probably a lot more going on than anyone is even reporting, primarily due to a complete collapse of moral standards among the teachers of today (millenials).
While I agree we have had a large collapse of moral standards, that lady is not a millenial.
 
One of my buddies teaches middle school math and I asked him about all of the incidents of teachers getting busted for sex with kids. He indicated there's probably a lot more going on than anyone is even reporting, primarily due to a complete collapse of moral standards among the teachers of today (millenials).
So you thnk this is as new phenomenon? Or maybe we're just hearing about it more now?
There's been teachers getting busted for decades, aint a millenial thing.

As for her husband - insult to injury...or, I guess, injury added to insult
 
I understand the general vehemence that Millennials are treated with, and despite being a Millennial, I sympathize....

Having said that, when is the generation that created this nightmare Millennial generation going to step up and own their mess?

My money is on the "never" option. Carry on.
 
So you thnk this is as new phenomenon? Or maybe we're just hearing about it more now?
There's been teachers getting busted for decades, aint a millenial thing.

As for her husband - insult to injury...or, I guess, injury added to insult

Maybe you're right! Maybe it's the same situation as with the MSM going nuts to report mass shootings - sex and violence sells. It just seems that more and more often, we're hearing about the younger generations having no moral compass to guide their behavior and no filters for what they share online.
 
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I used to love the end of the quarter when I was teaching in graduate school. Lots of girls would put on their grade-getting clothes and come to the offices of the graduate students who were generally not much older than the undergrads. They would offer all sorts of things for extra consideration when it came time to assign grades. Some of the graduate students and even some of the professors would play the game and make deals. That was dangerous business. I never did even though the temptation was incredible. They would say that they would do anything for a passing grade and then get quite upset when I told them they would just have to study real hard for the final. That was not the answer they wanted to hear.

My father taught Physics at a major southern university for 42 years and told about a graduate student of a particular racial background who made a deal with a young lady of the same ethnic background. The moron did not live up to his end of the deal and assigned her a failing grade. She cried rape. The jury convicted him and sent him to prison.

One of the unmarried female professors in my department when I was in graduate school had several male students offer to provide her with sexual favors in exchange for better grades. She was quite a dish and did not need any help getting all the dates she wanted. She was a poison-arrow tree frog lady who eventually married a hummingbird man and lived happily ever after.
 
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Maybe you're right! Maybe it's the same situation as with the MSM going nuts to report mass shootings - sex and violence sells. It just seems that more and more often, we're hearing about the younger generations having no moral compass to guide their behavior and no filters for what they share online.

Again, y0ure basing that on MSM.
Im out there every day, there are LOADS of great kids with a moral compass.
And, if I was a betting man, Id say there are just as many scumbags as there have always been, you just dont hear about the good enough and only hear about the bad.
I mean, it's not like we had to invent prisons and mental illness hospitals in the last twenty years.
 
I used to love the end of the quarter when I was teaching in graduate school. Lots of girls would put on their grade-getting clothes and come to the offices of the graduate students who were generally not much older than the undergrads. They would offer all sorts of things for extra consideration when it came time to assign grades. Some of the graduate students and even some of the professors would play the game and make deals.
I had the one class. It was a “controls” class and dealt with modeling electrical systems with the Laplace transform, or in other words representing them as a rational polynomial equation. There is an easy trick to figure out the equation given the roots of the polynomial, but this trick wasn’t taught in the class. One student got smart and asked to see a worked example. The jackass teacher did one in a tiny corner of the chalkboard while covering it up with his hands, finished, erased it, turned around smiled and said, “wasn’t that easy?” The only student who was able to answer the question(s) on the test that required the technique was the one female student who hung out in his office when she wasn’t working at the local strip club.

He was one of a few teachers that got fired the semester after I graduated.
 
The millennial and younger generations do not have the same percentage of moral people, they stopped teaching kids morals. It's up the parents to teach kids to have morals, we already know most parents do not have the time of day for their kids, they are pushing the responsibility of raising their kids on the school and community.
 
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They would say that they would do anything for a passing grade and then get quite upset when I told them they would just have to study real hard for the final. That was not the answer they wanted to hear.


So they really wouldn't do "anything" for a passing grade.
 
The millennial and younger generations do not have the same percentage of moral people, they stopped teaching kids morals. It's up the parents to teach kids to have morals, we already know most parents do not have the time of day for their kids, they are pushing the responsibility of raising their kids on the school and community.


Apparently the millennials are lacking in the standards for women dept as well.
 
No, they meant to say that they would do anyone for a passing grade.

Anyone or anything? Well, doing someone other than the teacher would not do them much good where the grade was concerned. Bedding the whole football team and half the track squad would probably have no effect on their grade in that course. Doing anyone but the teacher would not achieve their goal of a passing grade.

If they were willing to do anything for a passing grade, refusing their sexual advances just took one option off the table. If they were to get a passing grade they would have to do something else such as studying real hard. If they eventually did not receive a passing grade, then they were, indeed, not willing to do anything to get it.
 
Fresh after college I was a sub teacher for a while. I still looked young and some of the middle/high school girls were downright frightening with their forwardness. And some fully understood that the accusation alone was enough to screw me over (and one of the principles said "you're a man and nobody's going to believe you, so just shut up about it" when I complained). So... no being a teacher for me.
I'm still considering doing a part-time college teaching gig as a side job... but yeah, I'm just a little afraid.
 
Why haven't snowflakes lost it over calling it "a crime against nature"?
 
I understand the general vehemence that Millennials are treated with, and despite being a Millennial, I sympathize....

Having said that, when is the generation that created this nightmare Millennial generation going to step up and own their mess?

My money is on the "never" option. Carry on.
Isn't that just like a millennial, to blame someone else?

(Just kidding, Matt.):D

The millennial and younger generations do not have the same percentage of moral people, they stopped teaching kids morals. It's up the parents to teach kids to have morals, we already know most parents do not have the time of day for their kids, they are pushing the responsibility of raising their kids on the school and community.
Yes. There is a term I use, self regulation. We are taught self regulation by our parents (mostly the father, I believe), the church, etc. It's about respect, but it's also about punishment or consequences for actions we shouldn't be doing. They took away corporal punishment in schools, it doesn't happen much in homes anymore, especially in single parent homes. Without learning real consequences that matter, not just sitting in a corner for an hour, we don't develop self regulation.

Just my opinion...
 

They were zoologists. She studied poison-arrow tree frogs from the tropics. Those are the brightly colored little frogs with incredibly powerful toxins on their shin. She had a whole bunch of them in her lab and a large padlock on the door to keep some graduate student from coming to the lab on a wild weekend to try to lick one to see if he/she could get high. Just say no to dead graduate students. He studied the biogeography of hummingbirds on tropical islands. They were a cute couple. I have not seen them in about 40 years. I hope they are doing well.
 
Got a bud who was a career teacher in a big HS here many years ago. By his account he used to get propositioned all the time usually by girls trying to get their boy friends a passing grade. WTF?
 
Would you have been traumatized by this at 14?

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Hell, I'd have cleaned a lot of board erasers. I dont think my biology teacher in senior school got to carry her own books one time with all us "Galahads" on the case. Her huge scary rugby player husband thought it was hilarious.
 
They were zoologists. She studied poison-arrow tree frogs from the tropics. Those are the brightly colored little frogs with incredibly powerful toxins on their shin. She had a whole bunch of them in her lab and a large padlock on the door to keep some graduate student from coming to the lab on a wild weekend to try to lick one to see if he/she could get high. Just say no to dead graduate students. He studied the biogeography of hummingbirds on tropical islands. They were a cute couple. I have not seen them in about 40 years. I hope they are doing well.

LOL. I thought you were using some bizarre euphemism I'd never heard of before.
 
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