"Come in! I'll be right down!"
"Those words from the adolescent girl on the second floor are music to the ears of the Internet sex predator standing at her front door. Wary that he has been followed, he anxiously eyes the street behind him before he turns the doorknob and enters her home.
He walks in, only to come face-to-face with an NBC camera crew and "To Catch a Predator" host Chris Hansen, who is holding a hard copy of the explicit conversation the man had with the underage girl he has been planning to molest. On camera, for all the world to see, the man's world falls apart." (By Daniella Gallego) http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,207356,00.html
the NBC show works with "Perverted Justice." which is an internet watchdog group that poses as underage children to gather evidence on sexual predators trying to have sex with underage kids. im glad that there is an organization that helps gather evidence to arrest and convict sexual predators on the internet. the show "To Catch a Predator" records the tactics of Preverted Justice and people who are willing to drive to an underage childs house to have sex. i believe this show has brought attention to parents of children to be wary of their children on the internet. it also should imtimidate sexual predators to think twice before they try to have a sexual conservation with an underage kid, knowing that there are organizations that are trying to protect children and gather evidence for an arrest. not everyone supports this effort, others think that "police work should be left to the police."
Monday, August 07, 2006
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Those shows are really disturbing. To think that there are that many grown men trying to hook up with young teenage girls makes me sick. These guys are walking into the house naked to be surprised by a bunch of cameras. As if bringing himself wasn't bad enough, one guy even brought his son who couldn't have been older than 6 years old!
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