By Vik Jolly
The Orange County Register
SANTA ANA, Calif. — A parolee testified Thursday one of five men charged with murder in the beating death of a jail inmate told him he was concerned about sexually assaulting the victim using a pencil.
Sean Pough said he exchanged clandestine messages with Garret Eugene Aguilar in the days after John Chamberlain died Oct. 5, 2006. He said Aguilar worried about the sexual assault even though Chamberlain was dead.
Pough’s cross-examination will continue Monday by the attorney for Aguilar, 28, of Anaheim, identified by Pough as “Red,” the person he said told him about sexually assaulting Chamberlain multiple times using a pencil. Earlier testimony by another then-inmate at Theo Lacy Jail pointed to Aguilar as having inflicted the most physical punishment on Chamberlain by holding on to a bunk to lift himself about 3 feet in the air and bringing down his feet onto the victim.
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