Sex acts between Christopher Sena and those juveniles may have been recorded, said police. Detectives urge anyone who may have been victimized by the adults who lived in a northeast valley home near Lake Mead Boulevard and Mount Hood Street, to come forward.
Intimidation and fear were used by Christopher Sena against the children, police said. He told two of them that if they reported the abuse he would kill them or break their legs, according to police.
Deborah Sena, a woman and another child told a family attorney about the abuse in September. That attorney told police, as required by law. A Metro SWAT team on Sept. 18, served a warrant at the home, where Christopher Sena was arrested and recording equipment was seized.
A woman in her early 20s told police that Christopher Sena began abusing her when she was a preteen, but that the two female Senas werent aware of it, police said. When the woman was 17, she was forced to engage in sexual activity with the two women, according to police.
As she became older, the woman began to strike herself in the stomach with a two-by-four piece of lumber fearing that she may be pregnant, the report said. Christopher Sena abused her two to three times a week for 12 years, the woman told police.
During a Dec. 9 interview with police, Terrie Sena said that she was attracted to two of the teens when they blossomed. She described one of the teens as really enjoyable when he began to resemble Christopher Sena. Terrie Sena said that she eventually felt ashamed and dirty.