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Spencer House

Spencer House

Father turns in suspected child predator found on Craigslist:

So this guy in the Houston, Texas area was shopping for a tire cover for his Jeep online. He found exactly what he was looking for on craigslist. He contacted the seller and then after the arrangements for the tire cover were made the seller allegedly started asking some typical questions. And by typical I mean typical for craigslist.

The seller started asking the man if he had kids and would they be interested in ‘modeling’ for him. The man says that the seller offered him $5 for clothed photos of his kids and $10 for nudes. After their conversation the man called the local police and the FBI.

This led authorities to one 22-year-old Spencer House. When police searched his home they found child porn on his computer and children’s’ underwear in his closet. Police say that House may have also solicited other parents since he was advertising on craigslist as a child modeling studio.

This is why you shouldn’t do any sort of business on craigslist at least until they promise to clean up their site. No matter how legitimate the item may be that you’re searching for you have a pretty good chance of running into one of these creepers.

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Another Texas MocoSpace molester

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Parents detain man after catching him in 15-year-old’s bedroom:

Seriously, I don’t get it. MocoSpace is a mobile gaming social network that has been around since 2005. To my knowledge they never had a problem with child predators until late last year. Not only is the fourth story I’ve posted about an alleged predator on MocoSpace since November. Three of the stories have taken place in Texas.

For example our latest perp is 21-year-old Carlos Narvaez. He was found in the Houston, Texas bedroom of a 15-year-old girl by the girl’s mother. When the girl’s mom went to check on the daughter she allegedly found Narvaez in the act (read child rape) with the girl. When the girl’s stepfather heard all the commotion he kept Narvaez in a headlock until the police arrived.

It turns out that the girl met Narvaez met the girl through MocoSpace. The girl’s parents thought she was watching movies on her laptops in her room but instead was communicating with Narvaez.

First off as I’ve said many times no child no matter how much you think you can trust them should ever be left alone with any internet enabled device without supervision. If you do it’s like leaving a window to their lives open to every predator and we know how much these scumbags like to climb through windows be it virtually or the real thing. Secondly it seems that Texas is to MocoSpace as Pennsylvania is to MeetMe.

Alternative media in Houston takes on Village Voice Media over sex trafficking

Free Press Houston Accuses Houston Press of Helping Sex Trafficking:

Houston, Texas has long been a trouble spot when it comes to human trafficking. Not helping that situation is Village Voice Media since they have their filthy tentacles in that market as well with The Houston Press. One media publisher however is taking the fight to VVM, The Houston Press and Backpage.

Omar Afra is the publisher of the alternative monthly Free Press Houston and he has come right out and accused The Houston Press of making the sex trafficking situation in Houston even worse.

“In Houston, you have the special instance where a lot of these sexually-oriented businesses are tied to the epidemic of human trafficking,” Afra said.

“The Houston Press, among others, features advertising for massage parlors and other sexually-oriented businesses that are built on the backs of women who are trafficked from Southeast Asia, Latin America and what not,” Afra said.

Like the other VVM publications The Houston Press takes a lot of advertising money from escort services and massage parlors which are nothing more than fronts for prostitution and human trafficking.

Of course this led to a response from VVM. Once again through their lead legal weasel Steve Suskin, aka Slimy McMouthpiece. Here is the statement in it’s entirety…

FULL STATEMENT FROM THE HOUSTON PRESS:

We respectfully disagree with the notion that taking down Internet pages will help to prevent these crimes. Backpage operates a legal business and complies with state and federal laws.

Those who call on Backpage to shutter its website and point to Craigslist, which took down its Adult Services section in 2010, ignore the voluminous adult content that still exists on Craigslist today. Even a cursory look at a recent edition of Craigslist, would show adult services ads have migrated to other sections of its pages and the trafficking problem persists on Craigslist. A search for recent media reports of trafficking crimes linked to Craigslist amply demonstrates that censorship simply will not work.

Taking down Backpage’s Adult Section, or the entire site for that matter, would have zero impact on the Internet trafficking problem. The ads would be posted elsewhere, most likely a site that allows anonymous posts and doesn’t cooperate with law enforcement.
Backpage Adult Services section is well monitored 24/7, nudity is prohibited in our ads, and ads are rejected and reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children if they are suggestive of an under aged person. Backpage posts are not free, nor do we allow posters to be completely anonymous like other sites. We charge $1.00 to post in personals because it holds users accountable and provides useful information for law enforcement.

“Backpage has been aggressively reviewing their ads and trying to remove those ads that are unlawful and suggest they involve the sale of kids for sex,” Ernie Allen, president and CEO of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), told the Dayton Daily News on September 27, 2011.

Backpage has developed strong cooperative relationships with frontline state and federal police agencies.
“We can’t thank you and your staff enough for being so responsive and supportive of [our] and other law enforcement efforts concerning these cases. Your company’s level of cooperation is not the norm and makes a huge difference in our ability to target and ultimately arrest the offender,” reads one note from a law enforcement agency on August 29, 2011.

“Certainly, your staff did a great job! We appreciate Backpage’s vigilance to help protect kids. On our team over the weekend were the Secret Service, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Attorney’s Office, and several law enforcement agencies, and all commented on how effective

Backpage was on getting the ads removed quickly and blocking future ads from the same posters,” reads another note from a law enforcement agency, on September 23, 2011

Because of Backpage’s reports to law enforcement agency, efforts to traffic minors for sex on our site are detected, perpetrators are arrested, and minors are rescued. Our recent detection of a suspicious ad in the Seattle area resulted in the arrest of a suspect and the rescue of a 16-year-old victim within hours of its being reported. Virtually all arrests and indictments
of criminals who have misused our website were based, at least in part, on records Backpage provided to law enforcement in response to subpoenas.

Backpage has been outspoken in its support for efforts to stop such heinous crimes on the Internet by predators who misuse sites such as Facebook, My Space, Craigslist, Backpage and other classified and social networking sites.
We continue to invest millions of dollars in human, technological, and other resources to detect and report suspected child predators and to help law enforcement apprehend and prosecute them.

The Backpage classified service hosts 30 million posts and 100 million images annually in all categories and we do our best to provide a safe, legal environment for our customers to post classified ads. Yet, Backpage represents a tiny fraction of the classified ads posted on thousands of web sites every day.

But no amount of vigilance on our part – or cooperation with law enforcement – is perfect. This is something every responsible parent whose child confronts the temptations of the street and drugs understands. With tens of millions of classified ads under review in hundreds of cities, there is going to be a small percentage that involve human trafficking and that are impossible to detect and eliminate. But improving technologies for monitoring and moderating classified sites, not taking them down, is the effective solution.
Much more effective and viable solutions were called for last year in a groundbreaking report by the USC Annenberg School of Communication & Journalism.

Titled “Human Trafficking Online: The Role of Social Networking Sites and Online Classifieds,” the study concluded that new technology, such as social networking and classified ad sites, are not the root cause of online human trafficking. The USC report recommended leveraging these technologies to interdict the activities of criminals. That’s exactly what Backpage does.

We urge you to contact the study’s principal investigator, Dr. Mark Latonero at the Annenberg School, for more information. See attached.

The bottom line for us is that we address the problem of Internet trafficking with strategies that work to interdict the crimes, not useless strategies that, while they might make good news copy and political rhetoric, don’t rescue anyone.
Censorship will not create public safety nor rid the world of exploitation.

Steve Suskin
Legal Counsel
Village Voice Media

If you couldn’t stomach the whole statement, which I barely could, it’s just more of the same. VVM states that by taking money for ads that are obviously for prostitution and trafficking they’re doing the world a service. And again they give the argument that most 8-year-olds use by saying that since their friends are doing it, craigslist and other sites, that it’s ok for them to do it to.

They also break their own arm patting themselves on the back saying how cooperative they are with law enforcement and they do a great job of keeping kids from being trafficked on their site and in their publications which is entirely untrue. Hardly a day goes by in this website where I’m not talking about an underage girl who was turned out on backpage to be raped for money by the johns.

I’m beginning to think that the employees of VVM would turn out their own daughters for a buck if they thought they could get away with it.

Now if only mainstream media sources would be as bold as Free Press Houston in going after their ‘journalistic’ brethren.

Backpage crime post #192
Prostitution/Human Trafficking post #779

Houston man accused of MySpace child rape

Christopher Gerard Glover

Houston man accused of sex with preteen he met on MySpace:

43-year-old Christopher Gerard Glover of Houston, Texas is charged with meeting a 12-year-old on MySpace then having sex with the boy. Before you get ahead of me let’s address the term ‘had sex’. 12-year-old boys in no way can ever legally consent to sex whether it be with a male or female adult. Let’s call this what it is, child rape.

Glover is said to have had a 3 year ‘relationship’ (series of rapes) with the boy from 2008 to 2011. In that time the victim states that at first they would have sex five times a month then it tapered off to two times a month. So it sounds like that Glover had a rape schedule, allegedly.

Glover’s supposed defense is worthy of Michael Jackson…

In a voluntary interview with police, Glover at first said he engaged in sexual intercourse with the boy but later changed his story to say the two merely lay down on the bed naked together.

Oh, well that makes it ok then.

What I want to know is Glover’s relationship to the victim. Is he in some position of authority over the victim. I mean how else can a 12-year-old boy go to a grown man’s house and have this happen repeatedly without the parents noticing?

By the way in case you needed reminding yet again 12-year-olds don’t need to be on any social site.

Memphis pair charged with pimping teen girls on backpage

Kala Bray

Pair charged with prostituting teenage girls:

In Memphis 18-year-old Kala Bray and Vincent “Pistol Pete” Jones, age unknown, have been charged with prostituting two underage girls on the Village Voice Media owned backpage.com.

The victims are ages 15 and 16 and while Jones allegedly acted as pimp Bray is accused of taking the girls to Houston where she drugged them up before making them work.

After the pair were arrested they met up with one of the girls again forcing her to work for them again.

Bray has pleaded guilty and is facing a possible life sentence although I doubt she’ll get that.

There’s an old saying that says if you’re not part of the solution you’re part of the problem. Village Voice Media and backpage are definitely part of the problem no matter how many so-called safeguards are in place.

Backpage crime post #166
Prostitution/Human Trafficking post #754

More craigslist ads

Shameonyou Craig sent in the following ad from the San Francisco craigslist…

looking for taboo stuff – 48 (sf)

Looking for guys into really taboo stuff. would love to get together and share fantasies. Anything goes. Incest, k9, raunch. Your name it. Bring vids if you have em. Also love guys into man smells. In the mood to get pretty intense. Dildo’s, rim chair, fucking. I am six feet, goatee stache. HWP. Can host. send stats and let me know what you are into. just be HWP

This was in the personals section and not the casual encounters section. Apparently the dog fuckers hang out there as well. Bestiality is illegal in California. But yet the ad still remains even though the activity is illegal. Insert my usual rant about the craigslist community policing here.

This one was posted on the CCL Facebook page from Houston, Texas…

Teen glamor models needed – Ages 13-16 (Houston)

Experienced, established Houston photographer looking for a few good models to work with for publication work. I’m looking for females between 13 and 16 for swimwear and even lingerie looks. Pay ranges between $200 and 400 per shoot!

Please send me an email yourself or from a parent/guardian and I’ll send you plenty more details. Feel free to attach photos (preferably from a model portfolio, but not necessary) for quicker consideration.

Location: Houston

Compensation:
$200-$400 and up

I can’t decide if the person who placed this ad is either a human trafficker, a child porn producer, a sexual predator or just a plain old scam.

This is your vibrant community again Craig. By vibrant do you mean criminal?

Stay tuned Monday for the next chance to win your own craigscrimelist t-shirt.

Craigslist crime post #1302
Predators post #174

Prosecutors look at MySpace in drunk driving trial

Prosecutors looking at suspect’s MySpace page in crash that killed jailer:

In case you needed another reason not to post your entire life on MySpace and Facebook here’s a really good reason.

19-year-old Michele Arnold of Houston, Texas is accused of killing Gregory Hundl when her SUV collided with his motorcycle. She allegedly fled from the scene and when police caught up with her she blew a .147 BAC.

Prosecutors want her MySpace preserved because allegedly her MySpace pictures show that the underage Arnold has a proclivity to drink.

There’s an even better way to keep from having your MySpace and Facebook pictures used against you. DON’T DRIVE DRUNK!!!

Sarah Weyrick knew her killer

Father Speaks After Daughter Murdered:

I’ve recently posted about the stabbing murder of 19-year-old Sarah Weyrick of Houston, Texas before and how she had a craigslist ad in the casual encounters section about he she was having troubloe paying her bills and desperate times call for desperate measures.

And I hypothesized if the man charged with her murder, Phillip Erric Boldon, met her though the craigslist ad.

According to the article investigators say that Boldon knew Sarah met through mutual friends and had a brief relationship/ However I am not ready to call this a non-craigslist related crime just yet. There is the possibility that Boldon may have gotten jealous if he found out about the ad however that is merely speculation on my part.

Craigslist post # 1236
Killers post #99

Arrest made in death of Sarah Weyrick

Man arrested in stabbing death of teen:

Arrest made in Burlington woman’s death:

I originally posted about Sarah Weyrick here.

She was the 19-year-old woman from Houston, Texas who was found stabbed and her body was found in her partially burned out car. Prior to her death she had posted an ad on craigslist in the casual encounters section asking for money saying “Need help with a couple on bills — just two bills. Tough times call for drastic measures.”

31-year-old Phillip Erric Boldon has been arrested in connection with her murder. No word yet on how police came to arrest Boldon or if the craigslist ad is connected to Sarah Weyrick’s murder.

Craigslist post #1231
Killers post #98

Possible craigslist killing in Houston

HPD: Dead Teen Solicited Money For Sex On Craigslist:

There has been a possible craigslist related killing in Houston, Texas.

19-year-old Sarah Weyrick was found on June 2nd. She had been stabbed multiple time in the neck and her body was found in her partially burned out car.

Prior to her death she posted ads on craigslist in the personals and the casual encounters section asking for money.

Her post read, “Need help with a couple on bills — just two bills. Tough times call for drastic measures.”

So far no suspect has been named and no arrest has been made. It’s not even known at this time if the killer responded to her ad on craigslist however it would not shock me if they were though.

Anyone with any information on Weyrick’s death is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.

Ladies, if you’re that desperate for cash get a webcam and a PayPal account. While just as degrading it is a lot safer. Not completely safe but safer.