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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Agents Racing To Save Girl Had One Blurred Clue

Federal agents watched in horror as an unknown man in an internet photo appealed for stomach-churning advice -- how to rape the child beside him.

The girl was in pajamas and the man appeared intent on abusing her sometime soon.

Homeland Security agents knew they were in a race against time to save the girl.

In a narrow, windowless office outside Washington, DC, Special Agent Jim Cole sits at a bank of computer screens. The room is modest but the technology Cole is using is second to none.

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4 comments:

lmclain said...

Poor girl. But the first question that comes to mind is "what in the hell is Homeland Security doing in the catch a kidnapper game"? Are they supposed to be looking for sellers of counterfeit handbags? Kidnapping was previously the domain of the FBI. It SHOULD scare the heck out of regular Americans that our governments database is so large and technically advanced that they can take a blurred road sign in a country this large and tell you where it is...."should" being the correct verb here...

Anonymous said...

This case was solved by boots on the ground, not technology. Outstanding job FBI!!!!

lmclain said...

Boots on the ground LED by unnerving and unbeliveable technology. At what point should they stop having the ability and power to see, hear, and find out ANYTHING and everything they want? I'll wait for the most reasonable answer....

Anonymous said...

>>>unnerving and unbeliveable technology.<<< The clues came from this freak's own on-line postings. What unnerving/unbelievable tech are you talking about???