http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1062964.html
Yeah.... not only is that pretty sick, but what kind of a friggin moron do you have to be to do that in a way you would easily be caught? I'm pretty sure he'll get his in jail, that's for sure.
BRIDGEWATER — Jennifer Beeswanger said she couldn’t believe what she was seeing on the computer screen at the Internet coffee shop where she worked. The images of child pornography, some involving babies, just wouldn’t go away.
"It was unending," she told Judge Jim Burrill in Bridgewater provincial court Wednesday. She clicked on the "x" in the top right corner of the graphic photographs to get rid of them "but they just kept popping up and popping up," she said. "The whole screen was covered. Every time I closed out a picture, there was a new one right behind it."
Ms. Beeswanger was testifying at the trial of Blake David Conrad, 49, of Bridgewater, who faces two counts each of accessing and possessing child pornography in May 2005. It is alleged he downloaded pornographic images at the Chataway Cafe on King Street in Bridgewater and on the computer he used to prepare and file tax returns as a seasonal employee of the local H&R Block office.
In all, police seized five computers from H&R Block, Mr. Conrad’s home computer, seven computer discs that were tucked in his inside jacket pocket when he was arrested, 77 other computer discs, two packages of slides, eight CDs and a black file folder.
The cover of the file folder said Atlantic Tourism and Hospitality Institute, but Const.
Scott Feener of Bridgewater police said it contained 39 pages of child pornography images that had been printed off.
Ms. Beeswanger testified she sold Mr. Conrad 30 minutes of Internet time on May 3, 2005, at the Chataway Cafe where she worked as a waitress.
She said she went to use the computer after Mr. Conrad’s time was up and was flooded with images of naked girls and even babies in sexual positions. She told her boss, Barbara Conrad, who told her to contact her if the man came in again.
He did come back a couple of days later, this time wearing a straw hat and plaid pants. Ms. Beeswanger said after his half-hour on the computer was up, she checked the screen and there were porn sites on it again.
"Regular porn, gay porn and some child porn," she said. "There were a number of images with little girls and babies."
Ms. Conrad called Bridgewater police, who arrested Mr. Conrad outside Bridgewater Elementary School, which he passed on his walk home.
Ms. Conrad said she saw the images and they involved children as young as six in sexual acts.
Brenda Ernst, who worked with Mr. Conrad at H&R Block, said he told her he was being charged with possessing child porn so she checked the computer he used during tax season and it had a photograph of a young girl wearing only panties.
She and a co-worker checked the history on the computer and it showed the user had been to pornographic sites specifically mentioning young girls and babies.
Bridgewater Sgt. John Collyer said he saw the images on the cafe computer and they were pictures of boys and girls obviously under 16 engaged in sexual activities.
Const. Feener said four of the seven computer discs in Mr. Conrad’s jacket pocket contained child porn.
A 13-year-old boy testified that when he was seven, Mr. Conrad showed him pornographic movies on his computer involving children engaged in sex acts and adults "doing sexual things" with animals. He said Mr. Conrad also took or simulated taking pictures of him naked on a bed, although he said Mr. Conrad told him there was no film in the camera.
Two officers from the RCMP’s technical crime lab in Halifax will testify when the trial resumes July 16.
Yeah.... not only is that pretty sick, but what kind of a friggin moron do you have to be to do that in a way you would easily be caught? I'm pretty sure he'll get his in jail, that's for sure.