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Life Sentence for Child Pornographer

When a Federal taskforce found photos of a man engaging in sexual contact with a boy, they downloaded the image, and published it. The photo made it's way onto America's Most Wanted, just in time for the pervs sister to catch the show. His sister informed his mother, who in turn convinced him to turn himself into police.

During the investigation police discovered two more men involved in criminal activity.

After it aired, he was identified as Thomas Evered, of Lolo, Mont.
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Agents then found that Evered and Reigle had been taking pornographic photographs of teenage boys and trading the images over the Internet. Federal agents also found out about a third man, Loren Williams, of Edgewater, Md., who was sentenced to 15 years for producing pornography.

Evered pleaded guilty to sexually exploiting a minor to produce child pornography and received a 10-year sentence after agreeing to testify against Reigle.


Reigle happens to be a five time offender, and after this last stunt, is less likely to continue to commit sex crimes againt child. He was sentenced to life.

[James A.]Reigle, of Harrisburg, Pa., was arrested after an investigation by the federal Endangered Child Alert Program, which allows authorities to get a "John Doe" arrest warrant based solely on lewd photographs.


Life Sentence for Child Pornographer

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Anonymous said…
I am so sick of this! Grown adults, acting as though children are their toys, put there for their gratification and pleasure.
No thought to the children, or their feelings or what is best for them. Or how that will affect the children's lives.
I don't care about their "urges". If they cannot be satisfied with an adult old enough to consent, then they should do without. Everyone has some type of urge at some point in their life- whether it is to eat that huge piece of chocolate cake that isn't on their diet, to steal something they want but can't afford, or sometimes even worse. But what makes an adult, is the ability to choose to make responsible decisions, to care for other's well being, and to control their "urges" if they come into conflict with a responsible decision.

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