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What an awesome show today... folks we need to dig deep and give what we can to our local PD's if we only knew what is needed to save a child from the life long tragedy of abuse, then you need to listen to this show with Heather and Kevin, to learn what you can DO!



Heather Steele is back again from The Innocent Justice Foundation, and she is working directly with and is introducing us to... Detective Kevin Conde, with the Marysville Police Department.

Together they're joining us in Da Hood today, to talk about what we can do to HELP the Children! To raise awareness, money and also to help with funding for their local ICAC Team...


to show your support, please make all contributions and donations to:

Heather Steele
The Innocent Justice Foundation
132 N. El Camino Real #483 Encinitas, CA 92024
phone: 760.585.8873
e-fax: 888.698.8873
info@innocentjustice.org

website: http://www.innocentjustice.org

-or-

Detective Kevin Conde
Marysville Police Department
316 6th Street Marysville, CA 95901
phone: 530-749-3930

Thanks,

Bill

p.s. there is 624,000 people that law enforcement are completely aware of and know where they live, because the pedophiles are using P2P networks to share child pornographic images and videos...

They all could be arrested tomorrow, if we only had an additional 3 billion dollars in our National Budget set aside, and ear marked for the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force across America... remember the statistics each pedophile grooms and molests a minimum of 10 to 30 children before they are ever caught!!!

Do the math: 624,000 X 10 = ? and as Detective Kevin Conde explained it, that these pedophiles who use and are a part of the *WDC group... Because, they use P2P! That can be tracked because it is an opensource, and these networks are normally always used for some sort of Illegal Purposes... *Worlds Dumbest Criminals Utah's Own Capt. Rhett McQuiston
Capt. Rhett McQuiston of the Utah Attorney General's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC-TF) began his career with the ICAC-TF as a part-time assignment on March 1, 2000. Since that time he has served as a full-time ICAC-TF investigator, acting Section Chief, Assistant Section Chief and in November 2007, he was promoted to Captain of the ICAC-TF.

We asked Rhett 10 questions and you can print or download the pdf here:
Capt. Rhett McQuiston Interview Q & A...

The CyberHood Watch was pleased to welcome Rhett, he was a special guest on the CHWradio.com live show on Tuesday, the 22nd of April 2008...

You can listen to the show by clicking this link: Capt. Rhett McQuiston

The ICAC-TF is a multi-jurisdictional task force that includes federal, State, and local law enforcement officers across the State of Utah. Captain McQuiston has been involved in arresting well over 200 individuals for the crime of Enticing A Minor Over the Internet, a Second Degree Felony. OSA On Twitter...
OSA Investigates ICAC
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We have been working in the world of Online Security for a few years now, and one of the first places you start when you're doing research for any security issue or problem on the internet, is Google, websites, government sites, search engines, etc...

So what do you find when you search for ICAC?

You'll find a group of very dedicated law enforcement officers, who do everything within their power to protect our children from abuse in any form on the internet, sometimes doing a very thankless job, and are all extremely over worked!

They're called the: Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force

They have a very difficult job, and I don't think any of US can even begin to understand what they go through each and every day!

I asked Heather Steele to share some stories and insights about her work with the good people of the ICAC  see below, as quoted by Heather Steele:
Innocent Justice and ICAC together stories – just “regular” work of getting caught up on backlogs of computers due to new computer equipment and lots more on site quick and dirty forensic exams – nothing earth shattering yet – will take a little time.

For ICAC “good news”, only “To Catch A Predator”-like solicitation cases can really catch guys before they rape kids. Please see Katie’s Story for a positive story.

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