Dad Finds Porn On New Computer

Written by Robert T DeMarco
Published September 14, 2004

This story is unbelievable. A man goes into Sam's Club and buys a computer. When he gets home and turns it on he finds child pornography on the hard drive. When he takes the computer back to the store his son tells the clerk he recognizes some of the kids in the pictures on the computer. He goes on to say he thinks he knows who did it.

One issue that remains right now is, how did the child pornography get on to the computer? Would anyone care to speculate on the different ways this could have happened? Or, is anyone familiar with a similar situation regarding the purchase of a new computer?

Here is the entire story.

SEATTLE - A dad says he bought a computer for his son only to find kiddie porn on the hard drove.

The computer came from the Sam's Club on Aurora Avenue in North Seattle. The regional manager of the chain called police on September 2nd.

"Supposedly, an individual purchased the computer which had already been opened," explained Scott Moss with the Seattle Police Department.

"He took the computer home and while setting it up with his son, he found pictures of child pornography on the computer," he said.

The man reportedly took the computer back to the store and got his money back.

A spokeswoman for the Sam's Club chain is apologizing to the family.

"This is extremely unfortunate," said Joloneda Stewart, "we are very sorry that this family had to endure this. It is also an isolated incident and it's something that has never happened at a Sam's Club location previously."

According to the police report, the clerk took the computer, taped it up and gave the man his money back.

But there's a curious note. When the man brought the computer back, the son told the clerk — not only did he see the photos — but he recognized some of his classmates in them. The boy also said he might know who the suspect is.

"Certainly, we'll talk to the kid and interview him and find out if these are kids that can be identified and then we'll take it from there," said Moss.

The big question still lingers, how did the pictures get onto the computer? Since it had been opened, it might have been a display model or it might have been returned by another customer.

The case has been assigned to the Seattle Police Department's special internet crimes against children task force. You can bet detectives will be scouring that hard drive.

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My name is Robert T DeMarco and I am a caregiver by choice. I am responsible for the well-being of my 90-year-old mother who has Alzheimer's. 41% of caregivers are male. I have a series of blogs including The Alzheimer’s Reading Room Weblog , The CareGiver Weblog , and The Robert T DeMarco Weblog .
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Published: September 14, 2004
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#1 — September 15, 2004 @ 09:17AM — Phillip Winn [URL]

Where is the rest of the story? How is this post different from a pure commercial -- in this case for your other site?

We have very few rules for posters here, but one is that you post the entire story.

#2 — September 15, 2004 @ 09:24AM — Eric Olsen

Yes, we need the whole story - all of the linking information and marketing of the home site is perfectly fine and even encouraged, but we have to do that in conjuntion with posting the whole story here.

#3 — September 15, 2004 @ 12:27PM — Phillip Winn [URL]

Kudos to RT DeMarco for his handling of this issue -- he responded quickly and well.

#4 — September 15, 2004 @ 16:35PM — Eric Olsen

indeed

#5 — September 15, 2004 @ 17:24PM — jadester [URL]

hardly a first either. This kinda thing is probably mroe common than you realise, although usually it's legal porn

#6 — September 15, 2004 @ 17:35PM — Jim Carruthers [URL]

This has all the graspable credibility of a poodle in a microwave which had your toothbrush up its ass.

However, if it keeps stupid people from buying computers and hooking up to the internet, I say it should be sent to all your friends and relatives.

#7 — September 15, 2004 @ 18:22PM — Jim Carruthers [URL]

I do hope you intend to share your findings with the rest of us. It would be more convenient, however, if you could sort them into the belief categories of "cheque is is the mail" and "won't come in your mouth".

thanks, that'll make things much easier.

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