
The disturbing texts sent between an ex-teacher and her underage student have been uncovered, after she admitted having sex with the teen in the bed she shares with her husband.
McKenna Kindred worked as a teacher at Central Valley High School in Spokane, Washington in the US, when she first began an inappropriate relationship with one of her students.
The relationship began when the anonymous student found Kindred's Instagram account and the then 17-year-old and 23-year-old started exchanging sexually explicit messages, photos and videos.
Things escalated when Kindred invited the teen to her marital home while her husband Kyle Kindred was away on a hunting trip, where they spent hours having sex, according to disturbing new reports.
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However, their illegal relationship didn't remain secret for long, as rumours quickly started to spread around the school, with other students reporting Kindred to senior staff.

The teen's mum also reported the relationship to police after allegedly witnessing some of the inappropriate messages and pictures being sent between her son and the teacher.
Kindred was later arrested and in March 2024 she confessed to second-degree sexual misconduct and was handed two years of probation, along with a $700 fine. She was also placed on the sex offenders register, where she will remain for 10 years.
Now some of the alarming messages sent between the pair have been unearthed, in which the teen asked Kindred if she had used a sex toy while thinking of him, the Daily Mail reports. The former teacher responded: "I did."
The teen reportedly wrote: “U should have video it and save it,” to which Kindred replied: "Hm next time I need to relearn Snapchat haha."
In another message, Kindred told the underage boy: "I like being touched by you."

A third message from Kindred, which was previously read out in court, said: "When other girls talk about you in my class I could feel myself getting mad.”
Since admitting her crimes, Kindred's husband has chosen to stand by her, and even moved with her to a new state to start a fresh start following the court case.
As the case concluded, Kindred said she was 'deeply ashamed' of her actions, and apologised to the victim and his family.
"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," she said.
"My mental health has also been severely affected by this event. I am deeply ashamed of the pain I have caused."