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3 Arrested In Internet Sex Sting

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Posted by: kwflatbed

Police: Men Thought They Were Meeting For Sex



Hudson NH Police


HUDSON, N.H. -- Three men, including one from Massachusetts, were arrested by Hudson police conducting an Internet sex sting.
The men thought they were having online chats with underage juveniles when in fact they were communicating with a Hudson police detective, police said.
All three then traveled to Hudson to have sex, police said, where they were met by detectives. The police ran the sting on three successive days starting Thursday.
Anthony Christopher Blondin, 21, of Salem, N.H., Kenneth Lawrence, 51, of Manchester, N.H., and Anthony Van-Dyck, 32, of Burlington, Mass., were all charged with computer crimes.

http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news...91/detail.html







Posted by: Delta784

There are some immutable truths in life, two of which are;

1) A good-looking hooker is a cop.

2) A 13 year-old willing to lose her virginity to a middle-aged man she met on the computer is also a cop.



Posted by: JoninNH

Good looking hookers are always cops? Naw, I've seen some really ugly vice cops posing as hookers.



Posted by: screamineagle

I saw a small, unnamed male worcester vice cops pose as a female hooker once. He made quite a few arrests that night.



Posted by: Delta784

Quote:
Originally Posted by JoninNH
Good looking hookers are always cops? Naw, I've seen some really ugly vice cops posing as hookers.
You're missing the point....an ugly hooker can be a cop, or not. A good looking, non-junkie hooker on the street is ALWAYS a cop. Good looking women willing to prostitute themselves will work for an "escort service", not walk the streets.



Posted by: JoninNH

Quote:
Originally Posted by Delta784
You're missing the point....an ugly hooker can be a cop, or not. A good looking, non-junkie hooker on the street is ALWAYS a cop. Good looking women willing to prostitute themselves will work for an "escort service", not walk the streets.
You sir, are correct. I stand corrected.

I love that Hudson detective... he always gets some great PR for his good work... and the numbnut child perverts always fall for it... thank God.



Posted by: Delta784

Quote:
Originally Posted by JoninNH
You sir, are correct. I stand corrected.
I'm not always right, but I'm never wrong. Except for the many times I have been wrong.

Quote:
Originally Posted by JoninNH
I love that Hudson detective... he always gets some great PR for his good work... and the numbnut child perverts always fall for it... thank God.
There is/was a detective in Seabrook who pioneered the arrest/prosecution of Internet sex predators long before it became "cool" because of Dateline MSNBC. IIRC, he's arrested sex predators from as far away as Europe and Iceland who were stupid enough to come to New Hampshire.





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