FBI: Teacher at Overseas American Schools May Have Molested Scores of Students

James Vahey was a suspected child predator who taught in private American schools overseas in nine different countries beginning in 1972.

The FBI is asking for the public’s help to identify victims of a suspected serial child predator who taught in private American schools overseas in nine different countries beginning in 1972 and whose young victims-believed to be boys between the ages of 12 and 14-may be unaware of what happened to them.

William James Vahey, a 64-year-old U.S. citizen who was jailed in California in 1969 for child molestation, committed suicide last month days after his employer saw a thumb drive belonging to him that contained pornographic images of boys who were likely drugged. At the time, Vahey was teaching ninth-grade world history and geography at the American Nicaraguan School in Managua.

When confronted about the images by a school administrator, Vahey confessed that he was molested as a child and had preyed on boys his entire life, giving them sleeping pills prior to the molestation.
The thumb drive contained sexually graphic images of at least 90 victims, according to Special Agent Patrick Fransen. The photographs were cataloged with dates and locations that corresponded to Vahey’s overnight field trips with students beginning in 2008. However, the investigation has revealed that Vahey accompanied students on similar trips throughout his career.

Vahey had been teaching at American schools overseas since the 1970s.

“I’m concerned that he may have preyed on many other students prior to 2008,” Fransen said. “I’ve never seen another case where an individual may have molested this many children over such a long period of time.”

At this point in the investigation, photographed victims are being identified and notified. Those who believe they may have been victims are being encouraged to come forward-not only to aid investigators but potentially to seek services through our Office for Victim Assistance. A confidential questionnaire is available for anyone who thinks they may have been victimized by Vahey or who may have information about his predatory behavior.

In addition to teaching, Vahey coached boys’ basketball teams at several of the schools where he taught. The popular and highly respected teacher regularly organized overnight field trips and coordinated itineraries that included boys’ room assignments.

By his own admission, Vahey used sleeping pills to drug his victims, but investigators want to learn more about his methods and what drugs he may have used. They are hopeful the public can assist them.
Vahey traveled extensively over the past four decades, teaching at American schools in Nicaragua, the United Kingdom, Venezuela, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Greece, Iran, Spain, and Lebanon. His victims are multinational. In addition to foreign nationals, the schools were attended by the children of American diplomats, military personnel stationed overseas and other American citizens working abroad.

These are the schools where Vahey worked since 1972:
• 2013 – March 2014: American Nicaraguan School, Managua, Nicaragua
• 2009 – 2013: Southbank International School, London, United Kingdom
• 2002 – 2009: Escuela Campo Alegre, Caracas, Venezuela
• 1992 – 2002: Jakarta International School, Jakarta, Indonesia
• 1980 – 1992: Saudi Aramco Schools, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
• 1978 – 1980: American Community School, Athens, Greece
• 1976 – 1978: Passargad School, Ahwaz, Iran
• 1975 – 1976: American School of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
• 1973 – 1975: American Community School of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon
• 1972 – 1973: Tehran American School, Tehran, Iran

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