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Jack McClellan

"Seattle Tacoma Everett Girl Love", it's the website that has shocked and angered parents all over the country. Up until a few months ago, Jack McClellan was happy to sit back and take photos of innocent children and publish them on his peodphile related website. He used his special rating system to alert other pedophile "girl lovers" as to which community events offered the best chances to see little girls. The entire site was nothing more than a "how to" for a pedophile. And, it was enough of an outrage that parents demanded the site be closed. Jack wasn't willing to shut it down, but his webhost was.

And then Jack found another webhost- one that also hosts other pedophile sites such as the boychat forums. So, Jack McClellan put his sick site back up. Only this time, he is less than willing to "talk publicly" about it according to the latest news coverage:

McClellan has not returned any calls for comment. His web site is now run by a Montreal-based web provider, and on the site McLellan says that because of "death threats" he won't make any public statements about his site.


He says he won't make any public statements about the site. That he's just not willing to do it.

Hum.

That's just so... odd. Because last time I checked- things published on a open forum in a public web domain are "public statements". I wonder if Jack forgot.

Let's see, there is the Article on the return of STEGL, and STEGL back up- and a later reply to something on that same thread Re: psychedelics , Hysterical newspaper piece on STEGL and a later reply on that thread to another comment- Re: Don't play semantics. Another thread, although it's not about the site: LG flirted with me yesterday and a reply to a comment on that thread- Re: LG flirted with me yesterday.

And, while you're clicking around, don't forget to check out Is it legal to French-kiss a LG? by Jack.

Evidently Jack's talking more than he thought he was. Can't wait to see what people think of this freakshow, and his "thoughts".


For more coverage, see Crime Scene Blog, who has been following Jack since day one.

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