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Follow-up: Forbrick gets 2.5 years in child porn case

(Safford, Arizona) An Arizona man who couldn’t wait to get away from a Wal-Mart store earlier this year is now headed to prison for attempting to sexually exploit children. This afternoon, Graham County Deputy Attorney Allan Perkins confirmed that a judge sentenced Stevo Forbrick earlier today. Perkins tells Beyond90Seconds.com that Forbrick was sentenced to 2.5 [...]

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Pedro Espinoza mug shot and booking sheet

Beyond90Seconds.com has obtained a mug shot and a jail booking sheet for a man named Pedro Espinoza who was arrested by the Culver City Police Department November 18, 2007.

Beyond90Seconds.com formally submitted a written request for this information with the city of Culver City on March 17.

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Follow-up: Forbrick pleads guilty to attempted child sexual exploitation

(Safford, Arizona) A follow-up now to an in-depth story Beyond90Seconds.com first reported in January. Stevo Forbrick has pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted sexual exploitation of a minor. This case unfolded January 3, 2008 in Safford, Arizona after two Wal-Mart employees noticed that Forbrick had several photographs of nude and partially nude boys. (Listen [...]

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Attempting to Podcast…

AUDIO mp3 version: “Alert Wal-Mart workers help nab child porn suspect” iTunes version (m4a) This is very much an “experiment” on my part, but I believe I have just successfully created a podcast. An old trick for many of you, I’m sure. But here I am, jumping into the fray. Now, I’m going to attempt [...]

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Alert Wal-Mart workers help police nab man with child porn

by Mark Horner (Safford, Arizona) The man who drove the unusually long van (it takes up two parking spaces) was not unfamiliar to workers in the photo department at the Wal-Mart store on south 20th Avenue in this rural mining and farming town. The middle-aged man had visited this store several times before. Two employees [...]

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