Well,
when there just isn't enough time in the day to write two whole blog
posts (and believe me, I throw my soul into each and every one of
these) I am left with no choice but to cover two stories at once. The
first is that Interpol reports they have set a new precedent in the way they conduct international hunts for pedophiles.
Detectives in many countries were trying to find Christopher Paul Neil
after German authorities found photos of him abusing children on the
internet. He had concealed his identity by digitally swirling his face
in photos, but law enforcement figured out how to unswirl the pics and
released his photo worldwide. He was caught, and Interpol voted to use
this tactic again. They decided the dangers to children outweighed the
fear people would try and seek their own brand of justice on the
suspects.
In other news, Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch is in foreclosure...
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