Police hope photo will help find victim of child abuse
Sexually explicit pictures have circulated online for three years
Michael E. Ross, April, 2005
ORLANDO, Fla. - Unable for perhaps as long as three years to identify
a young girl seen online in 200 sexually explicit child-porn images described
as “horrific” and “grotesque,” authorities in two police departments on Wednesday
took the unusual step of releasing the photo of a “material witness” in the matter:
another young girl they think may know the victim in the case.
Detectives on Wednesday released the photograph of the material witness, a grade-school-age
girl with black bangs, a lime-colored halter top and cutoff blue jeans. Investigators do not
believe she was sexually exploited.
But they hope her image — that of a young girl lying on a sofa, apparently preoccupied by
what appears to be an electronic game — will help them identify a girl seen in a series of
pictures believed to have been taken at a Walt Disney World hotel and other locations, and
circulated over the Internet for three years.
The strategy by authorities at the two police agencies — one in Florida, the other in
Canada — carries some risks: Besides concerns of violation of privacy, there are fears that
a pedophile could kill children in these circumstances if he fears police are closing in on him.
It's a grim mystery, one based on the series of explicit photos in which a girl about
12 years old is glimpsed in an array of compromising situations. Resolving the mystery has
become a mission for two agencies unified by the hope of heading off a tragedy.
Grimly popular pictures
The case had its genesis in 2003, when Candian authorities discovered photos of the
victim being abused over what appeared to be a range of years; it's been estimated the
girl was between nine and 12 years old.
As Toronto police continued to investigate, it was found that about half of the men
arrested in Toronto on child pornography charges had the pictures in their possession,
Canada's National Post reported Feb. 4, 2007.
In the course of conducting their inquiry, the sex crimes unit of the Toronto Police
Service determined that some of the 200 photographs in question were taken at the Port
Orleans French Quarter Resort in Orlando, Fla., part of the complex of hotels and
amusement parks under the Disney World name.
As a way to help authorities identify the location of the abuses, authorities
digitally smudged some of the 200 explicit photographs, electronically airbrushing
the victim out and leaving only the empty locations behind.
Vacant rooms
The pictures show a flowered bedspread in a hotel room, the sleek interior of a modern
elevator, a hot tub, a game arcade.
At a Wednesday press conference, Detective Sgt. Paul Gillespie, of the Toronto police
sex crimes unit, said authorities have decided the scene of the abuse is “very likely to
be in the northeastern United States or southeastern Canada.” He said the victim is likely
to be an American child.
“We have no idea who we're looking for,” he said, but adding, “We believe that this
victim is being abused on a daily basis and is in constant danger.”
Gillespie told MSNBC's Dan Abrams that Toronto authorities think the girl reclining
on the sofa “has been on the same furniture in the same room, and possibly knows the
victim in the same case.”
‘Similarities between them’
At the press conference, Gillespie said that only two of the 200 explicit images were
of the girl on the sofa in a non-explicit pose. Her image was included in a collage found
on the Internet that included the sexually exploited girl.
Gillespie said that while there are parallels between the explicit shots and the image
of the girl on the sofa, “there is no picture of them in the same image together.”
But elaborating later for MSNBC's Abrams, Gillespie said that while the shots are
seemingly unconnected, “there are enough characteristics and similarities between them”
to lead authorities to believe there is a possible connection.
The similarities include furniture and exercise equipment, said Sgt. Matt Irwin,
an Orange County sheriff’s detective.
Who's the abuser?
Speculation as to who the abuser is could turn on the immediate family or friends.
“These are not stranger cases,” Gillespie told Abrams. “Ninety-nine and one-half percent
of victims of Internet child abuse know their abusers,” he said. “Perhaps they're a father,
an uncle, a coach, a friend of the family.”
The Port Orleans Resort had little comment. “Disney World has been cooperating fully
with law enforcement,” said Kim Prunty, a Disney spokeswoman told MSNBC. “We are not able
to answer any question directly related to the case itself.”
“Our hearts go out to the victim and her loved ones as we do everything we can to
support law enforcement in its investigation,” Prunty said in a later statement.
Both Toronto and Orange County departments have established a hot line number for
those with information. The number is 1-866-635-4357.
Authorities are offering a $5,000 reward for information in the case.