A 43-year-old Sandusky man, who was paroled from prison after being sent away for 10 years for the 2009 manslaughter killing of his then wife, was arrested on Thursday and booked into the Delaware County Detention Center for failing to register as a sex offender and for being a sex offender residing inside an exclusion zone.
According to booking information, Charlie Sequoyah Guess, who was convicted in Nevada, Missouri for lewd or indecent proposals/acts to a child and first-degree child molestation in 2007, was arrested for failing to register for the second time in the county.
His first arrest for failing to register came in 2010.
Guess is also listed on the Oklahoma Violent Offender Registry and has previous arrests for everything from drug charges to a shooting with intent to kill out of Lawton back in 2005.
The only addresses listed in Delaware for Guess on a background check are in Colcord with his last known address in that town being a post office box number. His sex offender registry listing shows "no address" available.
Information from the Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry shows Guess has used several aliases in the past including Charles S. Hitchcox, Charles Shane Green, and Shane Green.
He was convicted of his sex crimes against children in 2007 and is considered a mandated lifetime registrant on sex offender lists anywhere he lives.
Guess, then 3, pled no contest to a reduced charge of first-degree manslaughter Delaware County District Court in the 2009 death of Gidget Marie Cryer Guess.
Gidget Guess, 35, died Dec. 29, 2009, from atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease exacerbated by methamphetamine, according to an autopsy report.
Guess, who was incarcerated in the summer of 2011 in Delaware County jail on drug charges, told an inmate he talked his wife into smoking methamphetamine with him on the night of her death, according to an arrest affidavit.
He told the inmate his wife had “had this disease and that he figured if he bought some dope and got his wife to smoke some dope with him, that she would die.”
Guess said “he was tired of his wife and getting to the point he did not like her anymore ... he just wanted her to go away,” the affidavit stated.
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