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Adam Robosson

Adam Robosson was a Criminology major at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania. According to his Myspace account, well I'll just let him tell you in his own words:
My name is Adam Robosson im a sophomore at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Criminology major woooooooooo, maybe ill be in the FBI or something. Im from a really small town of Hyndman Pennsylvania which is very close to nowhere. Im just about the most outgoing guy your going to meet, people say im a nice guy which i like to think i am.

He had a rather plain Yahoo Messenger Profile, a FaceBook account
None of this would have made Robosson seem any different from other 19 year olds. What does set him apart is the child porn investigators found on his computer.
Police said Adam Robosson, 19, was distributing a movie on the Internet that showed a 2-year-old girl being raped by a man.
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Investigators said they found a total of six movie files, all of which showed children engaged in sexual acts.

Robosson was arraigned on charges of sexual abuse of children and having obscene sexual materials. He is free on bond.

Catch that last part "Free on Bond". How nice for him, maybe he'll have time to work on this goal of being in the FBI. Which btw, someone may want to tell him isn't likely to happen with those child porn charges lingering in his arrest records.
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