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Feb. 22, 2021
John H. Durham, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, and David Sundberg, Special Agent in Charge of the New Haven Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, today announced that ROBERT MARLIN SELLERS, 60, of Bristol, has been charged by federal criminal complaint with child exploitation offenses related to his attempt to engage in commercial sex with a minor.
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Sellers appeared today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert A. Richardson via videoconference. He has been detained since his arrest on related state charges on February 4, 2021.
As alleged in court documents, law enforcement launched an investigation in late 2020 after receiving information that Sellers was sharing videos of child sex abuse on a website that is focused on incest. In November 2020, an undercover FBI employee began interacting with Sellers on the social media application Kik. In the chats, Sellers made statements that he had sexually abused children, and
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CT mother charged with shooting kids pleads not guilty
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Naomi Bell at her arraignment at the New Britain Judicial District courthouse Monday Nov. 16, 2020. Bell stands accused of killing one juvenile and wounding another.Peter Yankowski / Hearst Connecticut Media
NEW BRITAIN A Connecticut mother accused of killing her teenage daughter and wounding her 7-year-old son pleaded not guilty to the charges on Thursday.
Naomi Bell, who grew up in Seymour and was living in Plymouth at the time of the incident, waived her right to a probable cause hearing and pleaded not guilty during a brief appearance via video conference in state Superior Court in New Britain.