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The case began in Massachusetts with the arrest of Robert Diduca, a Sheraton hotel manager from Milford, Mass., who sent a photo of a Dutch boy to an undercover federal agent in Boston. Diduca thought he was sending the photo to another man with a sexual interest in babies and toddlers.
The photo led authorities to Amsterdam, where they arrested Robert Mikelsons, a day care worker who confessed to molesting 87 young children, including the 18-month-old boy in the photo. Photos and online chats found on computers owned by Diduca and Mikelsons led to more than three dozen other suspects in seven countries. Authorities have identified more than 140 child victims so far.
Authorities said Dates was chatting online with two other men charged in the investigation: Michael Arnett, of Roeland Park, Kan., and Geoffrey Portway, of Worcester, Mass. Investigators have said they found long, graphic online chats on Arnett’s computer about his alleged desire to abduct, kill and eat children.
In the complaint, Brown said his conversations about "killing, dismembering and eating" boys were "in the realm of fantasy" and that he had no desire to do anything.
The station reports that according to federal documents, Ronald Brown was accused of planning to kidnap children - specifically toddlers - torture, rape and murder them, then cook their body parts on a stove.
Photos and online chats found on computers owned by Diduca and Mikelsons led to more than three dozen other suspects in seven countries, including Canada, Britain, Germany, Sweden and Mexico. The oldest victim in the Netherlands was 4, the youngest just 19 days old.
{bleep} Massachusetts liberals! If there were ever a person who needed the death penalty, he would be it. But nooo, Massachusetts thinks it is inhumane and we should let this fucker live in for free with a roof over his head and 3 squares a day for just 27 year so he can continue where he left off when he gets out.
You should get yourself a subscription to the UK Daily Mail. You'd absolutely love it.