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3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
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Thursday, 20 November 2025

CSA in the USA > Evil couple in Washington State had big plans; First AI-CSAM charges laid in South Carolina

 

WA couple accused of planning to kidnap children had hidden 'shrine' to child sex abuse material



A Yelm couple has been charged in Pierce County with attempted kidnapping, attempted child molestation, and multiple counts of possessing child sexual abuse material, according to court filings released Monday.

Court records filed Nov. 17, 2025, in Pierce County Superior Court detail an investigation involving Hailey Rose Davidson, 28, and William James Moore II, 28.

Hailey Rose Davidson, 28, and William James Moore II, 28

William James Moore II and Hailey Rose Davidson

Both defendants are accused of conspiring to kidnap a child, create and share child sexual abuse material, and plan sexual offenses against minors.

The suspects appeared in court Monday afternoon and are each being held at the Pierce County Jail on $2.5 million bail.

Investigation began with CyberTip

What we know:

Court documents say the case began when the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children sent a CyberTip to investigators reporting hundreds of illegal child sex abuse image uploads to Google between 2024 and 2025.

Detectives traced the uploads to a joint Google account shared by Davidson and Moore, which led them to the couple’s home in Yelm. Inside, investigators say they found handwritten notes outlining a plan to kidnap a child, keep the victim hidden in a storage container and keep the child drugged for days.

One note read, in part:

According to the declaration for probable cause, investigators also found eight bottles of Trazodone, a prescription sedative, that were not prescribed to either suspect.

Detectives cite notes, hidden room

Dig deeper:

Inside the couple’s bedroom closet, deputies discovered a hidden compartment behind a wall panel that investigators described as "a shrine" containing illegal materials.

Detectives also found videos allegedly recorded by Davidson showing her phone camera positioned under a bathroom stall as girls changed into swimsuits, according to court filings. The footage reportedly included identifying tattoos visible on Davidson’s arms.

Couple allegedly targeted families

What they're saying:

According to prosecutors, Davidson told investigators that Moore had been stalking two families with young children and had talked about kidnapping them.

Court documents state that the couple even took a road trip to Wisconsin about two years ago in an effort to locate one of the families Moore was "obsessed with." Detectives believe it was only a matter of time until a young child was victimized.

"Some of the communication that was located, found and some of the evidence shows that they have been communicating with local children and familes in our community," said Deputy Carly Cappetto with the Pierce County Sheriff's Office.

Charges, ongoing investigation

By the numbers:

Davidson and Moore each face charges including:

  • One count of attempted kidnapping in the first degree
  • One count of attempted child molestation in the first degree
  • Nine counts of possession of child sexual abuse material

Prosecutors have also filed sexual motivation enhancements that could lengthen potential sentences if the pair are convicted.

What's next:

The Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office said the investigation is ongoing and that additional charges could be filed as digital evidence is reviewed.

Both defendants are scheduled to return to court later this month for arraignment.

Pierce Co., WA




Lexington County man among 1st charged under S.C. law criminalizing AI-generated child sexual abuse material


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A Gaston man is among the first charged in South Carolina for artificial intelligence-generated child sexual abuse material.

Adam Asad Kelton, 25, of Lexington County, was arrested on two charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors; investigators say the files involved were generated by artificial intelligence, according to a Nov. 4 press release from South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson.

“Investigators state Kelton possessed files of artificial intelligence-generated child sexual abuse material,” the press release read. “This is one of the first individuals charged in S.C.'s new statute making artificial intelligence-generated CSAM a felony.”

According to Enough Abuse, a Massachusetts-based organization working to prevent child sexual abuse, 45 states, including South Carolina, had enacted laws criminalizing AI-generated or computer-edited child sexual abuse material as of August 2025.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children reported receiving 67,000 instances of AI-generated child sexual abuse material in 2024.

After the General Assembly passed Senate Bills 28 and 29 in May 2025, criminalizing the “creation, possession, and distribution of AI-generated sexual images of individuals without their consent,” Wilson called the bill heading to Gov. Henry McMaster’s desk a victory.

“This is a major victory for victims and a major blow to predators who think they can hide behind a keyboard,” Wilson said in a May 9, 2025, press release. “South Carolina is leading the nation in tackling the abuse of artificial intelligence to humiliate, exploit, and destroy lives. These bills give us the teeth we need to go after the sick individuals using AI to create fake pornography of real people, many of them women and children.” 

The legislation also requires online platforms to detect and prevent child sexual abuse material, defining morphed images as “digitally created or altered explicit images where a person is depicted in a sexual act they did not participate in.”

Kelton was arrested on Oct. 30, 2025, and charged with two counts of “possession of a visual depiction or representation of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct, activity, or nudity,” which could result in 10 years in prison per count.

Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force investigators from the Lexington County Sheriff's Department made the arrest.

According to earlier reporting from the Chronicle, ICAC has been in operation for almost 30 years and has made over 89,400 arrests as a result of complaints received.

“We are a national network of 61 coordinated task forces, representing over 5,400 federal, state, and local law enforcement, dedicated to investigating, prosecuting and developing effective responses to internet crimes against children,” the ICAC website reads.

The Lexington County Sheriff’s Office has two investigators who primarily work with ICAC, and they report that in 2023, they received 94 cyber tips and made 28 arrests; in 2024, they received 74 cyber tips and made 16 arrests.

With state laws now in place in many places throughout the country criminalizing AI-generated and computer-edited child sexual abuse material, Enough Abuse predicts a steep uptick in ICAC arrests.

Enough Abuse also says AI-generated child sexual abuse material poses dangers to real children.

“They can use parts of images of real children to create a composite image that is unidentifiable as a particular child, and in a way that prevents even an expert from concluding that parts of images of real children were used,” the organization says on its website. “Artificially-generated or computer-edited CSAM further re-victimizes actual child victims, as their images are collected from the Internet and studied by artificial intelligence tools to create new images.”




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