Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

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.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

Please note: All my writings and comments appear in bold italics in this colour

Saturday, 14 March 2026

Abhorrent Child Sex Abusing Monster in Somerset

 

Paedophile jailed for 'abhorrent' child sex abuse


Bea Swallow

West of England


Philip Garrett has been jailed for sexually abusing his young victims over a prolonged period of time


A "monster" has been sentenced to 27 years in prison after pleading guilty to the rape and "horrendous torture" of two young girls.

Philip Garrett, 70, of Berrow near Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, was sentenced at Taunton Crown Court on 5 March for a total of 19 child sex offences

He will also be added to the Sex Offenders' Register for life, is subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order and has been handed an indefinite restraining order.

One of his victims told the court: "I was subjected to things a child should never be exposed to – my innocence, my dignity and my choices were all stolen by you."

The court heard the offences took place over a prolonged period of time.

One of his two victims reported the offences to an adult, who then alerted the police before a thorough investigation was carried out.

During a victim impact statement read out in court, one of his victims stated: "You have a name, but to me you will always be called the abuser, the monster who stole my childhood without any thought on how my life would change.

"I never understood what I had done to deserve such horrendous torture, the monster who made me scared to speak up in fear I wouldn't be believed."

His other victim added: "I feel like my education has been affected due to the abuse.

"I couldn't really concentrate at school and would think about what you were doing to me.

"I don't think I will ever enjoy being intimate with someone, you have taken that away from me.

"I feel like I am never able to experience the usual caring and loving relationships people my age look forward to."




'Abhorrent abuse'

DC Michelle Hewitt, investigating officer and a member of the specialist child protection team at Avon and Somerset Police, commended the victims' "tremendous strength and bravery".

"Without the bravery of the victims speaking out about the abhorrent abuse they were subjected to, and supporting this thorough investigation, convictions like this would not be possible and justice has now been served," she said.

"We hope this conviction sends an important message that any acts of violence towards women and girls will never be tolerated and every victim deserves to be heard and supported, no matter how long ago the offending was committed."

Both victims, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, were offered access to safeguarding and support services since the offences were disclosed and have been regularly updated throughout the investigation, police added.




The Perverted Lives of the Rich and Famous > Former popular NL municipal politician arrested for CSAM

 

Former mayor of NL towns arrested for

child sex abuse material


A former mayor of Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht is in custody for possession of child sexual abuse images. The police arrested 77-year-old Herman J. last month, the Public Prosecution Service (OM) confirmed to Rijnmond, speaking of a “sensitive case.”

The court extended J.’s pre-trial custody by 90 days on March 5. The police are investigating the data storage devices seized from the suspect upon his arrest.

“It is crucial that the investigation can proceed calmly,” an OM spokesperson told the regional broadcaster.

J. was mayor of Hendri-Ido-Ambacht from 1996 to 2011, when he took early retirement. He also served as chairman of the ASWH football club and chairman of a magicians' association.

Before that, he was mayor of Vessem Wintelre en Knegsel in Noord-Brabant for over eight years. The municipality merged with Eersel in 1997. He also chaired the local PvdA faction in Gouda. 



Islamization in Germany > Unfortunate MEP insists there are no gang-rapes in Germany

 

German Member of the European Parliament: ‘There Are No Gang Rapes in Germany’


Birgit Sippel is German, and a member of the European Parliament. Unlike every sane member of the German public, she insists that “there are no gang rapes in Germany.” That remark not very long ago set off a firestorm of rage. More on her remark, and the facts that disprove it, can be found here: 



German MEP sparks backlash after claiming gang rapes ‘do not exist’ in Germany — here are the facts

by Thomas Brooke, Remix News, February 12, 2026:

A German Social Democrat member of the European Parliament has sparked outrage after claiming during a plenary debate that gang rapes “do not exist,” despite official crime data showing hundreds of cases recorded each year in Germany.

Speaking in the European Parliament during a debate on Spain’s planned large-scale regularization of illegal migrants, SPD MEP Birgit Sippel objected to remarks made by AfD lawmaker Christine Anderson, who warned that Spain’s decision could have consequences for other European countries, including Germany.

Anderson told the chamber, “Spain is declaring 500,000 illegals to be legal. A violation of Schengen. They can now maraud freely through Europe across all borders. And they will do so, and they mainly where there are the highest social benefits, like Germany. Our homeland is no longer recognizable. Brutal knife attacks and gang rapes have become everyday life in Germany.”

The Socialist government in Spain, which is happy to bring in more migrants whom it knows will support their party, has decided to declare an amnesty for 500,000 illegal migrants, by fiat turning them into “legal migrants.” And once they become legal in Spain, they then must be treated as legal migrants by all the other countries that, like Spain, are signatories to the Schengen agreement.

Responding to Anderson’s speech, Sippel urged the chair to intervene, stating, “Can you please intervene? The former speaker used the words ‘people are marauding through Europe.’ That word ‘marauding’ is used for criminal gangs. She also spoke of group rapes that do not exist. I would ask you to intervene against such word choices and not just ask speakers to tone it down.”

Muslims, according to Birgit Sippel, are not “marauding” through Europe. Tens of millions of affected indigenous Europeans would beg to differ. She also denied that group rapes exist.

However, German federal crime statistics contradict the claim that such crimes do not occur. Data compiled by the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) and published through federal government replies to parliamentary questions show that cases categorized as group rapes — although not a separate legal category under German law — are recorded annually through police crime statistics filters identifying cases involving multiple suspects.

According to the federal government’s official response, police registered 789 such cases in 2022, following 677 cases in 2021 and 704 cases in 2020, with annual totals consistently numbering in the hundreds over the past decade. Authorities note methodological changes over time, but the data nevertheless confirm that such offenses are recorded regularly across Germany….

Meanwhile, police data in Germany’s capital also show a sharp rise in sexual offenses more broadly. According to figures reported by Berlin media outlet B.Z., police recorded 7,475 sexual crimes in Berlin in 2024 — equivalent to more than twenty offenses per day, including more than two rapes daily. The data stem from a parliamentary inquiry in the Berlin House of Representatives and show that non-German suspects accounted for more than 38 percent of identified suspects, above their share of the city’s population.

Muslims make up 8% of Berlin’s population, but are responsible for 38% of the sexual offenses committed in the city. Let that sink in.

Gang rapes are defined as those involving two or more rapists. In just one recent month in Germany, gang rapes were reported in Düsseldorf, in Heilbronn, in Beibrich, in Dresden, in Berlin, while several months ago, five Syrians raped a 17-year-old girl in Heisberg.

Birgit Stippel should be asked if, now that she has been made thoroughly aware of that epidemic of gang-rapes in Germany, would she like to retract her earlier remark? You know, alas, the answer to that.

These are the consequences of mainstream media, police and government refusing to report the actual occurrence of migrant behaviour to the public. Even the MEPs are fooled, and young women and girls are not the least bit aware of the dangers out there.





Friday, 13 March 2026

More CSA in the USA > 10 years of sexual abuse starting when she was 5 y/o; Female staffer arrested for CSA at state run youth care facility in Nebraska; Nearly 300 CSAM charges for offender

 

Biloxi man sentenced to two consecutive life sentences for child sexual abuse


“You will draw your last breath on earth in the penitentiary.”


By WLOX Staff

Published: Mar. 12, 2026 at 11:01 AM PDT

BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - A 45-year-old Biloxi man was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences after a jury found him guilty on eight counts related to the sexual abuse of a child.

Ellis Lamont Cenales was convicted on three counts of sexual battery, three counts of exploitation of a child, and two counts of touching of a child for lustful purposes. The jury deliberated for approximately an hour and a half before returning a guilty verdict on all counts.

45-year-old Ellis Lamont Cenales, of Biloxi,(Office of the District Attorney)

Officials said the victim told family members and law enforcement in January 2024 that Cenales had sexually abused her for a decade, beginning when she was 5 years old.

The victim testified that Cenales regularly directed her to send him pornographic photographs and videos, or had her undress during video calls.

Officials said the child waited to report the abuse because Cenales continued to physically abuse both the child and her mother, which included an incident where Cenales stabbed the child’s mother in the child’s presence.

An investigator with the Biloxi Police Department testified that after speaking with the child, a search warrant was executed at Cenales’ home for electronic devices. The officer said Cenales tried to run out the back door but was apprehended by officers.

Investigators recovered dozens of pornographic photos and videos of Cenales and the child from his phone. Officers also found thousands of text messages between Cenales and the victim, which the investigator said corroborated the child’s testimony that Cenales sought a “boyfriend/girlfriend” relationship with the child, who was more than 28 years his junior.

When officers returned to Cenales’ home to arrest him, they found him hiding under a bed.

A nurse who testified during the trial said the victim suffered significant physical trauma.

Cenales was charged as a life habitual offender and will serve his sentence without the possibility of parole or early release.

District Attorney W. Crosby Parker said the sentence reflects the purpose of the state’s repeat-offender statute.

“This defendant is exactly the type of criminal our habitual offender law is designed to remove as a threat to our communities. The victim in this case can now move forward knowing this man will never have the opportunity to harm a child again,” said Parker.

The victim told the court that Cenales “did not break” her.

Judge Christopher Schmidt commended the victim’s strength and addressed Cenales directly.

“It’s an outrage [. . .] and it boggles my mind how anyone could do this to a child. You will draw your last breath on earth in the penitentiary,” said Judge Schmidt.





Second Kearney staffer arrested on allegations she sexually abused youth in state’s care

Staff at the agency that runs the Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center determined months ago that the issue is not systemic, an internal document shows. A retired judge called that finding “shocking.”


A second employee is facing criminal charges in connection with sexual abuse allegations at the state-run youth center in Kearney.

Katrina Fewkes, 44, was arrested Tuesday after being charged with second-degree sexual abuse of a protected individual, a felony that carries a maximum of three years in prison and $10,000 fine.

Her arrest came nearly five months after the state Department of Health and Human Services, which runs four youth centers, internally concluded there was no systemic problem at Kearney. A retired juvenile court judge called it “shocking” that DHHS hadn’t acknowledged a systemic problem, while a current judge questioned the department’s conclusion. 

Fewkes is accused of touching a then-17-year-old boy’s genitals around Oct. 1 of last year at the Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center in Kearney. She was released Wednesday after posting bail.

DHHS suspended Fewkes when it became aware of the allegations. Fewkes told the Flatwater Free Press that she had been on paid leave but received a letter Wednesday saying her leave is now unpaid. 

The department will follow processes outlined in union agreements and state policy, which could result in disciplinary action including her termination, according to a spokesperson.

Fewkes denies the allegations, saying she herself has reported misconduct at the center multiple times. She detailed her own allegations about systemic problems in a document sent to Flatwater by a family member while Fewkes was in custody.

“They deserve everything that they get,” Fewkes said in a phone call after her release, referring to the center’s leadership. 

“I just believe the truth needs to be known,” she added.

Her arrest is the latest development in the fallout from a spate of accusations that started coming to light in court hearings last fall. Another employee, Martha Ruiz Palacios, was arrested last year on similar charges. Two others resigned but have not been charged.

Months had passed before judges, probation officials and the teens’ lawyers learned about some of the incidents. That sparked concerns about systemic problems at the center, where the state places teen boys in the juvenile justice system as one of its last resorts.

But by Oct. 21 — just weeks after allegations started surfacing in court — DHHS had already determined there was no systemic issue at YRTC-Kearney, according to an internal document Flatwater obtained through a public records request.

Agency leadership reached that conclusion based on its own “thorough investigation” of reported incidents, spokesperson Alycia Davis wrote in an email.

“That review indicated the alleged misconduct involved specific individuals rather than a broader operational issue,” she wrote.

The internal document is heavily redacted, but a DHHS spokesperson told Flatwater that it contains allegations against four staff members from 10 teens from March 26 to Oct. 20 of last year. 


The Inspector General of Nebraska Child Welfare’s independent investigation into YRTC-Kearney is ongoing and so far confidential. The Nebraska State Patrol has investigated individual allegations but not whether the issue is systemic. 

If more information emerges in those independent investigations, DHHS will “review it and take any further action necessary,” Davis said.

There are already signs, though, that the numbers in the Oct. 21 report may not reflect the scope of the problem. Douglas County Public Defender Tom Riley told Flatwater in January that a fifth staff member was facing allegations.

Douglas County Juvenile Court Judge Amy Schuchman, who oversees at least two of the teens’ cases, questioned the agency’s internal determination.

Schuchman has held hearings in which she and lawyers grilled DHHS staff about allegations. She has written strongly worded court orders expressing disgust at a lack of transparency. She also wrote about her concern for the “systematic minimization, concealment, and disregard” by people in charge of the boys’ care. 

“Based upon the multiple evidentiary hearings that I’ve had and the multiple cases I have had with youth involved in the sexual assault perpetrations, I’m very interested in learning about how they arrived at that conclusion,” she said in a phone call this week after learning about the internal determination.

Retired Sarpy County Juvenile Court Judge Lawrence Gendler, who served on the bench for nearly three decades, read through the heavily redacted document and also came away with questions. 

It says that YRTC jobs “naturally attract predators whom DHHS does not endorse.” He’d like to see supporting evidence.

Among actions taken, it says leadership met with judges in September to answer questions and create a new protocol. Gendler said he would like to know why judges didn’t know about the allegations sooner.

The document says staff will do additional training. But training is separate from culture, Gendler said, and it’s unclear how DHHS might address the culture.

Gendler said the report reads like an advertisement for what the department is doing.

“I mean, you’ve got a number of victims whose parents no longer trust the system — justifiably so,” Gendler said. “Their child was violated in horrific ways, and there really is no mention of this.”

Last fall, Gov. Jim Pillen promised the state would prosecute employees if accusations were proven true and would fire any managers who were “derelict in their supervision.” According to a DHHS spokesperson, no agency leaders have lost their jobs as a result of the allegations.

Laura Strimple, a spokesperson for the governor, said in a statement that DHHS has taken steps to improve staff accountability. This includes enhanced staff training, reporting requirements, video monitoring and unscheduled supervisory checks. The department also adjusted its structure so that there is now one person whose sole focus is supervising the YRTCs.

“As Governor Pillen stated previously, offenses against youth in state custody will not be tolerated, period,” Strimple wrote. “Steps will be undertaken to ensure they are not actively working while the investigation is ongoing and if indicated, termination of the staff person will be pursued.”

If state leaders get their way, ultimately no boys will be housed at the Kearney center. 

Pillen’s administration has disclosed plans to shuffle youth among multiple facilities in what department leaders say is a money-saving move in the best interest of kids’ safety. As part of that plan, all boys in the Kearney center would move to what’s currently the state’s only youth prison in Omaha. Girls from the state’s Hastings YRTC would move to Kearney.

First, though, state lawmakers have to approve a bill allowing the state to house girls in Kearney. And at a public hearing last month, several employees and union leaders testified in strong opposition to that bill, while senators on the Health and Human Services Committee probed DHHS leadership.

Lawmakers on the committee have since made it part of a wide-ranging amendment to a different bill that it has OK’d and prioritized. That bill and amendment are now up for consideration by the full Legislature with fewer than 20 days left in this year’s legislative session.

Opponents at the public hearing criticized the overall plan for several reasons, including a perceived lack of input and deliberation in its conception. Some also raised the ongoing situation at Kearney as a concern.

“The YRTC facility in Kearney has been under investigation for alleged sexual assault of the clients by staff, and given that female populations tend to be at a higher risk of this type of abuse, we think that this move creates more risk for an already vulnerable population,” said Luke Molzer, who spoke on behalf of his co-workers at a state-run youth facility in Lincoln.





DuBois man facing nearly 300 charges for possessing child sex abuse images

By Brianne Fleming bfleming@thecourierexpress.com Mar 12, 2026 


DuBOIS — A registered offender on Megan’s Law is facing nearly 300 additional charges for the possession and dissemination of child sexual abuse material.



The Pennsylvania State Police Troop I Computer Crime Unit has charged Nicholas Allen Johnston, 36, of DuBois, with 16 counts of sexual abuse of children –child sexual abuse material, a felony of the second degree; 15 counts of sexual abuse of children –child sexual abuse material, a felony of the third degree; 213 counts of sexual abuse of children –dissemination of photo/film of child sex acts, a felony of the second degree; 53 counts of sexual abuse of children –dissemination of photo/film of child sex acts, a felony of the third degree and two counts of criminal use of a communication facility, a felony of the third degree, according to a criminal complaint filed at Magisterial District Judge David Meholick’s office March 12.

In May of 2025, the Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation Northwest Computer Crime Unit was notified of a PA CyberTipline report generated by Synchronoss Technologies, which reportedly discovered child sexual abuse materials being uploaded to their cloud storage platform on or around April 2, 2025. They provided a phone number and IP address. According to the affidavit of probable cause, the phone number was listed as “the suspect on all reports,” and the IP address, the target IP address on at least 40 reports.

A total of 68 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children CyberTipline reports were generated by Synchronoss, indicating that between April 2, 2025 and Oct. 19, 2025, the suspect uploaded over 260 media files, images and video, of suspected child sexual abuse materials to their storage platform.

The PSP Troop I Computer Crime Unit reviewed all materials provided by NCMEC, confirming 58-second, 24-second and 32-second videos that depict child sex acts, according to the affidavit of probable cause.

On Aug. 14, 2025, a subpoena for records relating to the IP address was sent to Comcast, and on Oct. 24, 2025, a subpoena to Verizon for records relating to the phone number, which came back to Johnston at a Wrightmeyer Street, St. Marys, address. The PSP sex offender registry tool identified Johnston as previously residing at this address. Johnston was convicted of sexual abuse of children in 2015, and must register with PA Megan’s Law for a term of 25 years.

Megan’s Law registration show that Johnston resided at an Airport Road residence in Falls Creek as of June 2025; in October 2025, he updated his address to Rockton Road in DuBois. A search warrant for this residence was approved on Dec. 29, 2025 and executed on Dec. 30, 2025.

During an interview at the residence, Johnston admitted to allegedly viewing child sexual abuse materials (CSAM) over the course of 2025 on multiple cell phones, according to the affidavit of probable cause. He related he had also viewed this material at the Airport Road residence in Falls Creek when he resided there, as well as the current DuBois address.

Four cell phones were seized from the residence, entered into evidence and transported for forensic analysis. A forensic examination of one of the phones resulted in discovering a phone number that matched the “suspect” phone number; a text from Johnston to an unknown person that read, “I’m a pedophile;” two images of child exploitative material; 15 images depicting indecent contact with children and 14 images involving nudity of children, according to the affidavit of probable cause.

In total, Johnston allegedly disseminated 213 CSAM files depicting indecent contact and 53 CSAM files depicting nudity to his Synchronoss Cloud, as well as 16 CSAM depicting indecent contact and 15 CSAM depicting nudity on his cell phones, according to the affidavit of probable cause.

Court documents reflect that a preliminary hearing date for Johnston has not been scheduled at this time.



Online child sex exploitation increased by 347% in Canada since 2014

 

Online child sexual exploitation rate up 347% in Canada since 2014




Published: 



new report from Statistics Canada found that despite a 16 per cent year-over-year decrease, the rate of online child sexual exploitation has increased by 347 per cent in Canada since 2014.

The report, based on data from 2023-24, found that police services from across the country reported a total of 16,905 incidents of online child sexual exploitation (OCSE) in a single year.

The StatCan report released Tuesday also found that the number of reported online sexual offences against children increased by 182 per cent in a 10-year timespan.

What is considered online child sexual exploitation?

The term OSCE includes a “wide range” of Criminal Code offences that are grouped into two categories, StatCan said, providing the following definitions:

  • Online sexual offences against children – Examples include luring, inviting to sexual touching and non-consensual distribution of intimate images involving victims aged 17 years and younger; and
  • Online child sexual abuse and exploitation material offences – Formerly known as child pornography offences.

Police-reported incidents in 2023-24

According to the report, the rate of online sexual offences against children continued to rise in 2024, as police-reported incidents of the offences rose by 43 per cent in a year, mainly due to a “sharp” increase in the number of “luring incidents.”

“Consistent with previous years, luring — the offence of communicating with a child or youth online for the purpose of committing a sexual offence — accounted for almost three-quarters (74 per cent) of all police-reported online sexual offences against children in 2024,” the StatCan report said.

The report called it the “highest rate on record since comparable data became available in 2014.”

Majority of OSCE victims were girls

The rate of police-reported online sexual exploitation was the highest for girl victims, the report found. Out of the 1,649 children and youth victims of the offences in 2024, three-quarters or 78 per cent were girls.

The report also found that the rate of reported online sexual offences against children was almost four times higher for girls than boys.

However, the report added that there was a drop in the number of online child sexual abuse and exploitation material incidents reported to police in 2024 from the previous year by 26 per cent, driving the overall rate of incidents to fall. This was partially due to more cases – current and historical – being brought forward to the authorities by specialized provincial or federal internet child exploitation police units.

Methodology

The report is based on a Uniform Crime Reporting Survey (UCR) that collects data from criminal incidents that were reported to the Canadian authorities and examines the incidents, focusing on the characteristics of the OSCE incidents, victims and accused persons.

The variations in the rates of incidents between years may be due to differences in recognition, reporting and investigation of the incidents, rather than changes in occurrence.

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