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I have no idea what anyone would want to know about me for. But everyone seems to have a nice "about me" page, so I might as well have one too.

I welcome all comments, and rarely discard any, although I have been know to trash spam and anything offense. If I am able to keep my thoughts calm, so can you. So, watch the words in your comments.

For those who skipped over here without taking a moment to read anything and surfed in on the search terms "nude children" or any other disgusting terms, I will screen capture your info from my site meter, post it on here for everyone to see and forward a copy to the FBI, and your ISP. Just like I did this one this one and this one. Call it just my way of saying thanks.

Most of my posts will focus on crimes, sexual offenders, child abuse and the like. I believe that we must stand up and take action, or else sit down and shut up. This is my method of standing up. If you spend your life turning away from the stories that you deem "unsettling, or disturbing" than you become part of the problem, rather than part of the solution.

As I have watched the inbound traffic, I see many people coming in through searches wanting to know where to go to find assistance when the system that is suppose to protect them fails, if by chance you are one of those people- feel free to contact me. I can not promise anything, but I will willingly do what I can to help. I believe it is our responsibly to help those that we can, and I welcome the chance to do that.

I welcome all tips that are relevent, and the occasional that is not. Right now I spend hours searching out cases to present to you everyday. If there is a issue with which you would like to contact me about- contact links are in the far right column, or you may leave it as a comment on a post.

~Lilo

Okay, I'm adding to this for an important message. It's Lima, like the bean. LIE-MA Bean, It is not Lima, like the one in Peru- LEE-MA Peru. Thank you.

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