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Catching the Predator...

Some crimes are just petty, some are upsetting, some are even disturbing... and then there are those that are so completely heinous- the words to describe them don't even exist. What we have here, is one of those crimes.
Harding, my Canadian crime blogging colleague who runs the site T.O. Crime, brought this case to our attention, and has asked that fellow crime bloggers and non crime bloggers share it, in order to help catch the predator.
The following is a clip from Harding's post, which I highly recommend you reading- as he has more photos and more details on the case.
The hunt is on for another sick f***er, wanted for the sexual assault of a young girl, and the subject of a nationwide manhunt. Toronto Police, inspired by their success in tracking down the man who abused Masha, the brave young lady now before U.S. Congress asking for tougher sentences on child porn criminals, are once again using video images to track the suspect.

Yesterday they released this footage. The video was found on the computers of 10 people they recently arrested in a child port ring bust, and they think the guy may be in Canada based on the title of the video, “Canadian Girl”. The way police describe the video is so heartbreaking, so disturbing, cops feel the term “sexual assault” does not do it justice.

As I mentioned, Harding has more in depth information over at his place, linked above, and more images for you to look at, in hopes that you might be able to help recognize this sick pervert and bring him to justice.

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Anonymous said…
Thanks for posting this Lilo. It's just a matter of time before he gets smoked out.

H-
Anonymous said…
I hope this creep gets caught asap

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