jnTexas
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This woman is sick, and beyond evil. when i seen this on the news I almost lost my dinner
http://www.khou.com/topstories/stories/khou090220_tnt_wallace-in-court.3693103f.html
Wallace could be charged individually for every video and every image that was found. Obviously, we stopped counting at 200. We could have filed up to 200 charges. Right now, three charges are sufficient to hold her in the Harris County Jail, Devlin said.
Authorities say Wallace was acting as an online *advertiser censored* library from her townhome in southwest Houston. They say she was a resource for people all over the U.S. and the world to download the videos through a commercial file-trading network called BearShare.
The images entered as evidence were beyond disturbing.
HPD
Crystal Wallace is charged with three counts of child possession.
The videos that Miss Wallace had showed were children infant age, in diapers being raped, screaming for their mother. And it affects all of us as parents, family members, as cops, HPD Lt. Mathew Gray said.
http://www.khou.com/topstories/stories/khou090220_tnt_wallace-in-court.3693103f.html
Wallace could be charged individually for every video and every image that was found. Obviously, we stopped counting at 200. We could have filed up to 200 charges. Right now, three charges are sufficient to hold her in the Harris County Jail, Devlin said.
Authorities say Wallace was acting as an online *advertiser censored* library from her townhome in southwest Houston. They say she was a resource for people all over the U.S. and the world to download the videos through a commercial file-trading network called BearShare.
The images entered as evidence were beyond disturbing.
HPD
Crystal Wallace is charged with three counts of child possession.
The videos that Miss Wallace had showed were children infant age, in diapers being raped, screaming for their mother. And it affects all of us as parents, family members, as cops, HPD Lt. Mathew Gray said.