OMG, Ryan and I used to love watching this show. The premise of the show, which aired on MSNBC, was to catch adults preying on underage youth usually around 13-15, through online chat rooms. Do these still exist?
In either case, a house would be used to draw these men to it, with the hope that they would meet the teenage kid they were chatting with to have sex. The decoy, who was either a boy or girl (never really looked like a teenager), was used in the filming of this show. After inviting them in they would leave to get some "lemonade" or "to change clothes", and Chris Hansen would pop out and say, "I'm Chris Hansen, with Dateline NBC."
This would spook the predator, but they would rarely attempt to leave without saying a word to Hansen, but guess what? They weren't going anywhere, the cops were waiting outside for them. Some of these were preachers, teachers, and fathers with teenagers of their own. And the things they would say, were "out of this world" ridiculous.
A man dressed as Batman has been creating fake online accounts and chatting with older men in order to lure them into meeting for sex. When they show up at an unspecified location, he confronts them with his raspy "Batman" voice. LOL. Hey whatever works, right? Maybe this will make the predator think twice before he does it again. Check out a hero at work... The online messages are NSFW, it's rather descriptive.
1 comment:
Props to Batman but Chris Hanson will always have more style....as well as the local cops to bust the guy afterwards.
Post a Comment