Horrible "on demand" child porn ring busted!

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Ugh this is horrible, I don't think I've read one so bad! :sad2:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11839832/

CHICAGO - Charges were to be announced Wednesday against 27 people in the United States, Canada, Australia and Great Britain in connection with an Internet chat room used to trade child porn and view real-time child molestations, federal law enforcement sources told NBC News.

What the **** is wrong with people?? :furious: Molestation on demand?? I hope they all FRY! :furious:
 
People who are attracted to minors are ill, not evil.

People who act on those instincts and abuse a child/support the abuse (eg. by accessing pictures) ARE evil and should be locked away.



Rich::
 
dcentity2000 said:
People who are attracted to minors are ill, not evil.

People who act on those instincts and abuse a child/support the abuse (eg. by accessing pictures) ARE evil and should be locked away.

Rich::

Well put. Unfortunately many who are attracted to minors never get the treatment they want and need out of fear of persecution and prosecution, even though they've not committed a crime.

Anne
 

ducklite said:
Well put. Unfortunately many who are attracted to minors never get the treatment they want and need out of fear of persecution and prosecution, even though they've not committed a crime.

Anne

Exactly - it's quite a problem :(



Rich::
 
Apparently one of the pervert's used an INFANT twice on the live stream on the web. Words cannot describe to you what I would do to that THING if I could get my hands on IT. I would start by ripping his eyes out and work my way down!
 
Honestly, this is why the internet truly isn't a good thing.

I love it as much as the next guy but before this sort of activity didn't have a "market" that was so available. Today there isn't a thing you can't find online in a matter of seconds.

Technology has downfalls and IMO this is one of the internets biggest ones. The availibilty of porn, ANY kinds of porn, at the drop of the hat is despicable.
 
The internet is not to blame. Perverts would abuse any form of communication out there. Before the internet it was harder to bust these people. It was there many years before the advent of the internet and just as sick then as it is now. In many ways the internet has brought it to the fore of our attention and made it much less swept under the rug than it used to be.

I don't think jail time is enough punishment for these people but I am very happy they have been caught.
 
MissSixty said:
Apparently one of the pervert's used an INFANT twice on the live stream on the web. Words cannot describe to you what I would do to that THING if I could get my hands on IT. I would start by ripping his eyes out and work my way down!

That's beyond words and I pray to God that the death penalty will apply to this person. I don't care how "sick" this ******* is they should FRY for this. I've thought of myself as being against the death penalty, but as I read more and more of these stories I'm starting to question my stance!
 
This is from the Chicago Tribune:

Three men from suburban Chicago and an Iowa woman were among 27 people indicted on charges of using an Internet chat room to traffic in thousands of images of child pornography, including streaming live molestations over the Web, federal authorities announced today.

"The behavior in these chat rooms and the images many of these defendants sent around the world through peer-to-peer file sharing programs and private instant messaging services are the worst imaginable forms of child pornography," U.S. Atty. Gen. Alberto R. Gonzales said.

For example, Gonzales said, one defendant who goes by the Internet screen name "Acidburn" "allegedly produced live streaming videos of himself sexually molesting an infant."

"Seven victims of molestation have been identified. The youngest was less than 18 months old," Gonzales said at a news conference in Chicago to announce the charges. Other participants included U.S. Atty. Patrick Fitzgerald and immigration and customs enforcement officials of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

A federal grand jury in Chicago returned two indictments late Tuesday following an international investigation of the "Kiddypics & Kiddyvids" chat room, officials said. A total of 13 defendants in the U.S. and 14 in Canada, Australia and Great Britain have been charged.

Those charged locally are Brian A. Annoreno, 29, of Bartlett—the "Acidburn" referred to by Gonzales—and Gregory J. Sweezer, 48, of Aurora and David B. Holst, 27, of North Aurora.

Lisa A. Winebrenner, 36, of Osceola, Iowa, was also charged.

Sweezer, Holst and Winebrenner go by the Internet screen names of "Acidburn," "Behrplus_925," "Yyydbh5182" and "HumbleDuchess," respectively, authorities said.

In recent days, federal agents have made arrests in Arizona, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, New York, North Carolina and Tennessee. Immigration and customs enforcement led the U.S. investigation. Australian, British and Canadian authorities also were part of the investigation, which began in Canada.

Also assisting were the Illinois Attorney General's Internet Crimes Against Children task force, the Lake County state's attorney's office, local offices of the FBI and Postal Inspection Service and police departments in Aurora, North Aurora and Bartlett, officials said.

Undercover investigators infiltrated the chat room, in which some defendants allegedly transmitted streaming video worldwide of live molestations through online instant messenger services, officials said.

According to the indictments, between April 2005 and March 10, Annoreno, Sweezer and Winebrenner conspired among themselves and with others to trade images of child pornography.

Last April, Annoreno used an infant to produce child pornography that he transmitted live over the Internet; and used the same infant again in October to generate a pornographic photo that he sent to Holst, authorities said. The four local defendants were arrested over the last three months.

Officials identified the primary host of the chat room as Royal Raymond Weller, also known as "G.O.D.," of Clarksville, Tenn. Weller was arrested March 6 in Tennessee on federal child pornography charges.

Winebrenner, who previously was a chat room administrator and recipient of child pornography, took over as host on March 8 and over the next two days allegedly destroyed evidence of child pornography on her computer and advised others to do likewise, authorities said. She was arrested Tuesday night in Iowa.

Annoreno was arrested on Jan. 8; Holst, on Jan. 11, and Sweezer, on March 9. Annoreno and Winebrenner remain in custody, while Holst and Sweezer have posted bond and been released to await trial.

If found guilty of the child pornography charges, the defendants could face federal prison terms ranging from 5 years for conspiracy as well as 10 years for possessing, 20 years for distributing and receiving and 30 years for manufacturing the illicit images.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.
 
I couldn't open the article...but first off, this is so disturbing to me...I can't put it in words...but did they say how these creeps obtained access to the children? Where they their own children or someone elses children? I am so paranoid about where my kids go and who I trust to care for them....the idea that they had access to children upsets me so much. :guilty:
 
I sat here for a good 10 minutes trying to come up with words that describe how I feel. I couldn't. The sick feeling in the pit of my stomach does not lend itself to description. Hug your kids tight tonight and thank whoever it is you pray to that they are safe.
 
i was alos wondering how they had access to these kids in the frist place? I saw this on msnbc earlier and almost threw up
just reading aboutit makes me sick
like the guy who was arrested this week for raping and killing his 7 month old niece
what is wrong with these people i wish teh government would make it one strike and you are out
 
Perverts get access to kids all the time. They are family or in positions of trust with the parents because it's never someone on the street, it's someone who loves children and you would never think in a million years would do that to a child.
 
On the news this am they said one person was in the military. This is all so sick and so totally sad.
 
The sad part is that this is just the tip of the iceberg. We need harsher laws to deal with this kind of low life. My heart just breaks for these young, innocent victims.
 
AMcaptured said:
Honestly, this is why the internet truly isn't a good thing.

I love it as much as the next guy but before this sort of activity didn't have a "market" that was so available. Today there isn't a thing you can't find online in a matter of seconds.

Technology has downfalls and IMO this is one of the internets biggest ones. The availibilty of porn, ANY kinds of porn, at the drop of the hat is despicable.

People kill people, not guns (or cars or baseball bats or knives, etc...)

People molest people, not the internet.

There are laws against using the internet (or any other means) for this type of activity. Just as it's illegal to shoot someone, unless it's self defense, with a gun. Just because it's against the law is not enough to deter these sickos.

My point is technology has made criminal activity a whole lot easier. Should we ban or regulate those types of technologies because a few abuse it?
 
I have been listening to this story last night and this AM, a local story here with several of the accused from the area. What garbage, what excuses for humans. Nothing is too bad for these type of 'people'. So sad, those children.

Cathryn, I just emailed, as well as mailed, Blagojevich. Hope others do likewise in their respective states.
CathrynRose said:
"Jessica's Law" should be passed in all 50 states - point, blank, period: http://www.jessicaslaw2006.com/

To send a request for such to your governor (or find out if your state supports it):
http://www.billoreilly.com/outragefunnels;jsessionid=C1AD80BF42F590AC45D1FEE1D28F5DEA

This is disgusting. So incredibly sad. :sad2:
 












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