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Beth Melban, his then-girlfriend, said she began dating Gardner when they worked at Big 5 Sporting Goods in San Diego and that she took the initiative to kiss him on a first date. Her parents were eager to meet him. "I practically had to force myself on him and he even knew I liked him," she wrote the judge. "John has never been anything but kind and compassionate towards me." Catherine Osborn, Gardner's mother, wrote the judge in 2000 that her son accepted "full responsibility for his actions." A spray-painted message was found on the garage of her home in San Diego's Rancho Bernardo area early Wednesday that read, "Chelseas blood is on you. Move out." Police did not know who painted it. Garner faced a maximum of nearly 11 years in prison in 2000 under a plea agreement, but the judge accepted the prosecution's recommendation of six years. He was on parole for three years, until September 2008. The district attorney's office has declined to comment on the 2000 case. Gardner is also charged with intent to commit rape. That charge was filed in connection with a December attack on another female. Gardner, who was required under state law to disclose his residence, registered in January to live in Lake Elsinore, north of San Diego, said John Hall, a spokesman for the Riverside County district attorney's office. "He was not on our radar for any reason," Hall said.
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