FBI’s Innocent Images Program Marks 25 Years of Investigating Online Child Exploitation
On May 24, 1993, George Stanley “Junior” Burdynski went missing from his Brentwood, Maryland, neighborhood. The 10-year-old boy was never found, and no one was ever charged in his disappearance.
The exhaustive investigation of his case did lead to charges against three men who were found guilty of sexually abusing several boys in the neighborhood some of them friends of Junior’s.
But it was another investigative discovery from that case that the offenders were using computers to chat with their victims and with other pedophiles that led to a revolution in how law enforcement investigates child sexual abuse.
Put the brakes on Floridaâs new toll road project | Letters
Hereâs what readers are saying in Thursdayâs letters to the editor.
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Published Dec. 17, 2020
Anyone who has followed Floridaâs M-CORES toll road boondoggle knows it has been a flawed process catering to special interests and is a pet project meant to enshrine former Senate President Bill Galvanoâs legacy. After the task force process and the completion of each of the final reports, I think it is clear that we donât need to continue this project anymore. Each report concludes that there is no âspecific needâ based on the information and data available. The transportation department canât show us the data in support of building the three toll roads because there is no data to justify this boondoggle. Stop wasting taxpayer dollars. Repeal the roads.