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Here's The Message T-Shirt Apparently Preferred By Accused Child Porn Traffickers Everywhere
Own one of those “Internet was down so thought I’d come outside today” message t-shirts?
If so, you should be aware that it appears to be the garment of choice for guys arrested for possessing and distributing child pornography.
David Peters, a 66-year-old Ohio resident, was busted Friday on 40 felony counts. He was nabbed following an investigation by the state’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Peters, who is locked up in the Portage County jail, is pictured above in a Streetsboro Police Department mug shot.
Last March, the Delaware Child Predator Task Force arrested Eric Aldrich on multiple counts of trafficking in child pornography. A search of the 20-year-old’s computer recovered “multiple mages of child pornography,” according to police. The probe of Aldrich began after Delaware investigators received a referral from Pennsylvania’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
Like Peters, when Aldrich posed for his mug shot, he was wearing a “Internet was down” t-shirt.