Miss Kentucky 2014 Ramsey Carpenter-Bearse Arrested, Allegedly Sent Topless Photos To Teen Boy

Middle School Teacher-Former Miss Kentucky 2014 Ramsey Carpenter-Bearse Arrested, Allegedly Sent Topless Photos To Teen Boy


Ramsey Carpenter Bearse, a former Miss Kentucky winner and Miss America contestant who battles multiple sclerosis, is accused of sending obscene materials to a minor.
Officers met with Bearse and she admitted to sending photos of her naked breasts to the teenage boy via Snapchat between August 2018 and October 2018.
Online records show that Bearse, 28, is an eighth-grade science teacher at Andrew Jackson Middle School in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. The victim is a former student of Andrew Jackson middle.
Bearse won Miss Kentucky at her fourth attempt in 2014 and from there went on to compete in Miss America in 2015. Carpenter won the preliminary talent competition and went on to finish in the Top 12, making her a semi-finalist. Bearse is a native of Hartford, Kentucky.
In a statement to the local NBC affiliate, WSAZ, the Kanawha School Schools said, āMrs. Bearse is a teacher at Andrew Jackson Middle School. We cannot comment on personal matters, but we will follow all applicable policies and procedures. The safety and security of our students is our top priority.ā
Bearse won Miss Kentucky at her fourth attempt in 2014 and from there went on to compete in Miss America in 2015. Carpenter won the preliminary talent competition and went on to finish in the Top 12, making her a semi-finalist. Bearse is a native of Hartford, Kentucky.
Hereās what you need to know:
1. Cops Say that Bearse Admitted to Sending Photos of Her Naked Breasts to a 15-Year-Old
2. Bearse Realized She Had MS While Trying to Play the Fiddle at Her Grandfatherās Birthday Party
At the 2015 Miss America pageant, Bearseās talent was playing the fiddle. It was through playing the instrument, in particular at her grandfatherās birthday party, that Bearse first noticed her MS symptoms. The Press of Atlantic City reported at the time of the pageant that Carpenter had felt āa numbness and a tingling in her hands.ā She told the newspaper, āAs I was trying to play, I was watching my fingers and I could not control them.ā In August 2010, Bearse was diagnosed with MS when she was 20 years old.
Bearse told NBCās Today in 2015 that thanks to an early diagnosis, in addition to treatments and rehab, she is now symptom-free from MS. She told the show, āI have MS, but MS does not have me.ā Bearse borrowed that quote from musician David Osmond, who could no longer perform because of his MS diagnosis. Bearse added that a relapse is always possible. Her chosen charity for the Miss America pageant was Multiple Sclerosis Awareness. In 2015, Bearse wrote an extensive essay about living with MS.
Prior to her appearance in the Miss America pageant, Bearse told Bluegrass Today that she was inspired to learn the fiddle out of her admiration for Alison Krauss. Bearse said, āI was drawn to Alison Krauss as a child. She has the voice of an angel. When I found out that I couldnāt sing like she did, I figured I had better learn to play fiddle!ā Bearse also said that in her teenage years, she played in a bluegrass group named County Line Bluegrass.
3. In Order to Compete in Pageants, Bearse Said That She Had Put Her Teaching Career on Hold

At the time of her pageant stardom, Bearse said that she had put her teaching career on hold to compete. Bearse is a graduate of the University of Kentucky, where she studied Special Education and Behavior Disorders. Bearse said at the time of the pageant that her goal was to work with elementary students.
In the wake of Bearseās arrest, her Wikipedia page was vandalized:

After her win at the Miss Kentucky pageant, Bearse was awarded the Heather French Henry Quality of life Award, reported WTVQ at the time. As news of Bearseās arrest emerged, she deleted her Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages. A cached version of Bearseās Twitter profile can be viewed here:

4. Bearse Married Coal Mining Magnate Charles āChasā Bearse in Kentucky in July 2016
5. Itās Texas that Leads the Way in Prosecuting Teachers Accused of Abusing Students
Slate reported that female educators make up 4 percent of convicted rapists in teacher/student sexual assault cases in 2006. While in 2016, former Department of Education chief of staff, Terry Abbott, wrote in the Washington Post that teacher/student sexual assault cases were on the rise. For example, in Kentucky in 2011, the state saw the number of such cases nearly double.
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