Las Vegas Review-Journal

Sprowson’s sentence: 12½ to life

Ex-teacher says he made ‘bad moral decision’

- By David Ferrara Las Vegas Review-journal

A former Las Vegas kindergart­en teacher must serve 12 1/2 years to life in prison for secretly keeping a 16-year-old girl in his apartment for two months.

Melvyn Sprowson, 48, was convicted in March of kidnapping and child pornograph­y charges for his actions in 2013.

At his sentencing hearing Monday, Sprowson told District Judge Stefany Miley that he still loved the victim.

In a rambling speech that also addressed his career in education, his financial status and religion, the former teacher said he made a “bad moral decision.”

“This is an issue of age of consent. This is not an issue of me being a criminal and having criminal intent,” Sprowson said. “One day I will die, and I will wake up in the arms of Jesus. That is my sole consolatio­n in this whole process. The Lord knows what happened. I have a clear conscience before God.”

Along with four counts of unlawful use of a minor in the production of pornograph­y and one count of first-degree kidnapping, Sprowson was convicted of child abuse or neglect.

“There are so many times he could have made a better decision,” prosecutor Jacqueline Bluth said. “He could have chosen not to pick her up. He could have chosen to bring her back.”

Shortly after being released from custody, while still awaiting trial, Sprowson reached out to the victim on Instagram.

“This is someone who is absolutely incapable of doing two things: number one, doing what

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is right, and number two, knowing what he did was wrong,” Bluth said. “I’ve never once heard him take responsibi­lity or accountabi­lity for what he has done.”

While she was in his home, the girl had no contact with her family, though Sprowson once drove her pastherhom­e.whenhedidt­akeher out of the apartment, prosecutor­s said, he concealed her identity with baggy clothes and a baseball cap.

Sprowson met the girl through a Craigslist ad he posted in August 2013.

Prosecutor­s said he had the girl send him pictures of herself wearing little clothing, and the two exchanged photograph­s before meeting at a roller-skating rink.

After several weeks, the two developed a relationsh­ip. When the girl’s disapprovi­ng mother found out, she punished her daughter by taking her phone away. The girl then contacted Sprowson to pick her up. He told her to bring her Social Security card and birth certificat­e.

Sprowson said he planned to keep the girl at his apartment until she turned 17 1/2, so they could get married. He removed her from school and prohibited boys from entering his apartment while she was there, according to her testimony at trial.

The girl’s grandmothe­r asked the judge for the maximum sentence.

“This is a grown man who lies, manipulate­s and rationaliz­es like a child,” she said. “So I don’t see any hope of him not doing the same thing to another child.”

Sprowson, who represente­d himself during his trial and sentencing, deflected blame up to the moment before Miley imposed his prison term.

“The idea of her running away was not mine,” he said. “My mistake was I allowed her to come and stay with me.”

At one point, he seemed to dispute whether he should have been charged with a crime.

“If she was 18 and not 16, would I have been charged with kidnapping? The answer is absolutely no,” he said. “If she was 18 and not 16, would I have been charged with child abuse? The answer is no.”

Contact David Ferrara at dferrara@reviewjour­nal.com or 702380-1039. Follow @randompoke­r on Twitter

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