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Dark Web Detective Finds Girl Via Texas Bricks
17 Feb
Summary
- Investigators found the girl using brick type manufactured in Texas.
- A sofa's regional sale limited the suspect pool significantly.
- The abuser received over 70 years in jail for his crimes.
Online investigators dedicated months to rescuing a 12-year-old girl trapped with a sexual predator, whose abuse was distributed to hundreds of thousands online. The dark web's nature made direct tracking impossible for Homeland Security officers.
Lead investigator Greg Squire's team meticulously examined details from the victim's room. A specific sofa sold only regionally and the unique 'Flaming Almino' bricks, manufactured in Texas, dramatically narrowed the search.
This investigation, featured in a documentary, led to the girl's location. Her mother's boyfriend, a convicted sex offender, was arrested and later sentenced to over 70 years in prison for his crimes.
Squire's work highlights the immense personal toll of investigating child abuse, including struggles with mental health and substance abuse. Similar specialist units in the UK also employ collaborative methods and technology to combat online child exploitation.




