You are right about all that. He was and probably still is on my space. He can have more than one account or come back as someone else, just like they do on here. All young kids lie about their ages.
I see so many things going on here that shouldn't be but that is the chance you take on the Internet. People are hidden & you have no idea what they are after or what they are going to do.
2007-09-06 15:37:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I found this to be very disturbing when I saw this.If I seen this guy starring at my kids I for sure would stomp his you know what.Maybe he is trying to wake people up about this type of crap that goes on in this world.My thoughts are if he is he should do about it another way like right a book or go on talk show something anything besides this.I do feel as a parent if hes doing this stuff for wrong it will get him hurt bad in the long run.Hes going to get the wrong person mad at him and thats going to be it.He will be dead from his actions of sher stupidity.
2007-09-06 23:14:27
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answered by ? 2
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I saw it too. He has never been convicted so no one can tell him where to live. He was deleted off myspace, but he's contesting it in court under freedom of speech law. Hope they figure out a way to stop him. He's aiding and abetting, maybe they'll get him that way.
2007-09-06 23:07:39
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answered by nursesr4evr 7
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I think that turtles reporting of info has to be commended! "we" (parents) need to stay on top of this !@#*!. My space is a breeding ground of preditors. any parent who would allow there child, male or female, to display inappropriate pictures of themselfs, is just as guilty as the preditor who is looking and plotting!!! If you don't monitor your childs internet interactions, then you are not a parent. yes, respect your childs privacy, don't go through there drawers!!!!
anything public is to be monitored, period.......no child really has a grasp on the danger they are inviting. God forbid they ever have to find out. or you as a parent wake up to find that your child has run away to meet up with some sicko that says all the things your child is starved to hear.
so to answer you question, i too, have a problem with socially accepted meeting places of this sort. AND I REALLY HAVE A PROBLEM WITH "PARENTS" WHO DON'T/WON'T SPEND TIME WITH THERE CHILD, MAKING THERE CHILD FEEL THE NEED TO LOOK TO FILL A VOID THEY DON'T YET UNDERSTAND.....
2007-09-07 04:35:05
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answered by llisa_jaramillo 1
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Pedophile blogger moves from SoCal to Portland
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Jack McClellan, who gained pariah status among parents because of his now-defunct Web site that featured photographs he took of little girls in public places, has moved to Portland, citing its reputation as a "haven for offbeat people."
The self-proclaimed pedophile recently left Southern California amid public outrage that drew national attention. He told The Oregonian newspaper he will no longer take pictures of children because he now "sees it from the parents' side."
McClellan's path to becoming something of a celebrity pedophile started in Washington, where he was identified as the creator of the Web site that also discussed public places where pedophiles could go to watch girls, such as parks, libraries and fast-food restaurants.
The site angered parents, and one school sought a no-trespassing order against him. He left Washington in May and headed to California to restart his Web site. But his Internet service provider took down his site.
Parents in California recognized him from anti-pedophile organizations, and he soon faced a civil lawsuit seeking to block him from approaching anyone younger than 18.
He was arrested for violating the restraining order, although those charges were dropped. He then headed to Oregon.
"There's really no place left for me to go," McClellan told the newspaper.
Though the 45-year-old claims he is sexually attracted to girls, he said he has never molested one. McClellan said he started the site as a form of therapy.
By publicly announcing his move to Portland, McClellan said he wants to pre-emptively blunt efforts to "out" him by those who track his movements. Moreover, he said the media attention will help protect him from harassment.
Sgt. Brian Schmautz, spokesman for the Portland Police Bureau, said the media alerted police to McClellan's move to the city. Because he is not a convicted sex offender, McClellan does not need to register with authorities, Schmautz said.
I live near Portland. As the article says, this could be a good eye-opener for people to keep track of their kids better! On the othe hand, it's just tragic!
2007-09-07 01:12:39
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answered by gma 7
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because to have myspace you have to be at least 16 & these little kids are lying about their age.
2007-09-06 22:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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If he has inapprprate content he should be reported,
2007-09-06 22:14:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Tell me where he is, I know people.
2007-09-07 00:29:22
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answered by Todd S 2
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i have no idea... they really should shouldn't they!?!
2007-09-06 22:08:19
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