Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Osama bin Laden Replaced by Child Porn Suspect on Most Wanted List

I found this story last night and thought it would be great to post it to this blog. Apparently this pedophile has been on the run for three years. His profession; teaching, gave him access to children. The scary thing is that he is probably working with children right now. He is accused making and distributing child sexual abuse media.
The FBI also said it believes he is skilled with computers and is security conscious. FBI officials said he is able to be reassuring and is capable of gaining the trust of people, making him dangerous. He might be preying on more children because child pornographers often are repeat offenders, the officials said.
IMO almost all child predators are skilled at computers. Computers are the main way most predators access children. This predators ability to gain trust of people is another skill that pedophiles have. This is usually based on his/her ability to groom children. They same skills they use to groom children is how they fool adults. There have been cases where a community just wouldn't believe that a person was a child predator because he/she seemed so nice, was very involved in their community and well liked and trusted. There are those, (usually who are pro-pedophilia or against the national sexual offense registry) who feel that this type of crime shouldn't even be a crime Their argument is usually that no one got hurt.  This is a weak argument because any time a child is sexualized it is a crime. So even videos of children on You Tube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Vidilife, etc that child predators watch, follow and make comments on is the sexualization of children. I found a site that shares videos and pictures of boys (aka a boy lover site) that has photos of a boy who died in a tornado. They are sharing a dead child's pictures. This child is being sexualized and he isn't even alive anymore. I almost threw up when I came across this. Parents need to be better educated on what really goes on, on the computer. Rosie


PHOTO: This undated handout image provided by the FBI shows the wanted poster for Eric Toth, a man accused of producing child pornography while teaching at a private elementary school in the Washington, has been added to the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitiv
A suspected child pornographer has replaced the late Osama bin Laden on the FBI's most-wanted list.
Eric Justin Toth, a former third-grade teacher at the prestigious Beauvoir-National Cathedral School in Washington, D.C., is the newest addition to the list, joining people the FBI call the worst of the worst fugitives.

 Toth has been sought by the FBI's Washington Field Office for almost four years since he was indicted in December 2008 after pornographic images were found months before on a school camera that Toth had used for some time. It is unclear how many children he has allegedly abused and possibly molested. Details of an indictment against him in Washington are under seal at the federal court, according to FBI officials.
There have been two vacancies on the Most Wanted list since al Qaeda leader bin Laden was killed and former organized crime figure James "Whitey" Bulger was captured last year.
Toth was last seen in Arizona in 2009 after he was believed to have been on the run through Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Minnesota, according to the FBI. Officials suspect that Toth works as a tutor and possibly as a male nanny seeking access to children.
The FBI also said it believes he is skilled with computers and is security conscious. FBI officials said he is able to be reassuring and is capable of gaining the trust of people, making him dangerous. He might be preying on more children because child pornographers often are repeat offenders, the officials said.

The addition of Toth to the list comes almost one year after bin Laden was killed by U.S. Navy SEALs last May. The FBI is offering up to $100,000 for information directly leading to Toth's arrest. Bin Laden had a $25 million bounty on him, courtesy of the State Department's Rewards for Justice Program.
The FBI does not rank the slots on the list, but instead says the fugitives all have equal weight. Each of the 56 FBI field offices nominates its most-wanted criminals to the list.
Of the 495 fugitives who have been on the Top Ten list since it was created in 1950, 465 (94 percent) have been caught, according to the FBI.
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http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/osama-bin-laden-replaced-child-porn-suspect-wanted/story?id=16107913#.T4Th1tXfKSp

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