
The disturbing texts a teacher was sending a minor have been released following her sentencing for her crimes.
A then 23-year-old married teacher McKenna Kindred spent over three hours having sex with a 17-year-old boy at her home in Spokane, Washington, in November 2022.
The horrifying text messages Kindred was sending to the 17-year-old have now been released by the Mail Online.
Kindred invited the boy over to her home while her husband was away on a hunting trip, and the teenager later told investigators what occurred.
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After arriving between 6.30pm and 7pm, the teen said that the pair put on a movie before starting to kiss, where things escalated to sex before they relocated to Kindred’s bedroom.
The pair later finished around 10pm before ‘hanging out’ in the living room before taking a shower. The teen left the home at around 11.30pm.

In one unearthed text exchange, Kindred appears to allude to inappropriate encounters with the teen at Spokane's Central Valley High School where she worked.
She wrote to him on Instagram: “I was sad when you had to leave my room. I wanted you to be in my room.
“When other girls talk about you in my class I could feel myself getting mad. We almost got caught.
“I was sad when that student walked in when he did. I wanted you to hold me. I really liked being touched by you."
At her sentencing hearing, Kindred apologized to the minor and his family, adding that she was ‘deeply ashamed of what she had done.’
She said: “I am truly sorry for my actions. I know that this past year has been enormously stressful for all involved.

“As a result of my actions I've lost my career, valuable friendships, freedoms and have let down countless people who placed their trust in me.
“My mental health has also been severely affected by this event. I am deeply ashamed of the pain I have caused.”
Kindred was arrested and confessed to second-degree sexual misconduct in March 2024.
She was discovered after a friend of the teen hacked into his Instagram account, took photos of the messages and showed them to a teacher, who called the Spokane Valley Police.
She avoided jail time, but was ordered to serve two years of probation, pay $700 in fines, and register as a sex offender for 10 years.