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Backpage.com response to John Suthers’s announcement of human-trafficking indictment:

No sooner than after I pressed the publish button on my last blog post about the 70 count indictment on a Colorado backpage child sex ring did I get notification that backpage has responded to the indictment. And just like they did on the Detroit murders, they did so through their legal counsel, Steve Suskin. Or as I have dubbed him head legal weasel Slimy McMouthpiece.

Here is the entire response posted on the Village Voice Media owned Westword…

January 31, 2012 Backpage was appalled by the news that criminals in Colorado had so brazenly exploited underaged victims. Backpage commends the efforts of Colorado law enforcement in apprehending, arresting and indicting the perpetrators.
Backpage turned over more than 700 pages of evidence regarding this case to law enforcement in response to a Lakewood Police Department subpoena before the suspects were arrested. We have advised the police today that — based on information in the police subpoena — we have determined that the alleged victims were also advertised in 100 different ads on 15 other web sites. We doubt that any of these other sites cooperated with the police as promptly or as thoroughly as Backpage did.

Backpage has been outspoken in its support for efforts to stop such heinous crimes on the Internet by predators who misuse sites such as Facebook, Craigslist, Backpage and other classified and social networking sites.

We continue to invest millions of dollars in human, technological and other resources to detect and report suspected child predators and to help law enforcement apprehend and prosecute them. And we will continue to cooperate with Lakewood police as they investigate and prosecute this case.

However, we respectfully disagree with the idea put forth by Attorney General John Suthers that taking down Internet pages will help to prevent these crimes. Backpage operates a legal business and complies with state and federal laws. Not only were the alleged victims advertised on at least fifteen other web sites, the suspects and the alleged victims all had Facebook pages.

The Attorney General’s indictment specifically mentions Facebook three different times, but it does not mention Backpage once. We think it unfair that Backpage is singled out by Mr. Suthers in news-media interviews, given our cooperation with law enforcement and successful record of interdicting such terrible crimes and helping the police rescue the victims. We are disappointed that Mr. Suthers ignored the voluminous adult content that still exists on Craigslist today before making a comment that he hoped Backpage “would do something radical like Craigslist,” which took down its Adult Services section in 2010. Had he looked at a recent edition of Craigslist, he would have seen that Craigslist’s adult services ads have migrated to other sections of its pages and the trafficking problem persists on Craigslist, as any search for media reports of trafficking crimes linked to Craigslist demonstrates.

This should be ample proof to anyone that taking down Backpage’s Adult Section, or the entire site for that matter, would have zero impact on the Internet trafficking problem. The ads would be posted elsewhere, most likely a site that allows anonymous posts and doesn’t cooperate with law enforcement.

The Backpage classified service hosts 30 million posts and 100 million images annually in all categories and we do our best to provide a safe, legal environment for our customers to post classified ads. Yet Backpage represents a tiny fraction of the classified ads posted on thousands of web sites every day.

Backpage supports efforts to halt human trafficking and prevent violent crimes from being perpetrated on the Internet, but we think the responsible answer is to employ security strategies that work.

Backpage Adult Services section is well monitored 24/7, nudity is prohibited in our ads, and ads are rejected and reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children if they are suggestive of an underaged person. Backpage posts are not free, nor do we allow posters to be completely anonymous like other sites. We charge $1.00 to post in personals because it holds users accountable and provides useful information for law enforcement.

The bottom line for us is that we address the problem of Internet trafficking with strategies that work to interdict the crimes, not useless strategies that, while they might make good news copy and political rhetoric, don’t rescue anyone.

Steve Suskin, Legal Counsel
Village Voice Media

Again it’s the same old bullshit that they said when the women from Detroit turned up dead. They’re not appalled. They’re not really doing anything to stop women and children from being trafficked on their site and since other sites are doing they think it’s ok for them to do it too. All they care about it how much money they’re making off of these ads and they won’t get rid of the ads because they’re using the money to prop up a dying business.

I can’t see how anybody in good conscience can work for Village Voice Media. They’re nothing more than pimps by proxy and if you’re a VVM employee part of your paycheck is earned through the sexual slavery of the women and children being advertised on backpage.

Backpage crime post #187
Prostitution/Human Trafficking post #774

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Burns, Gow, McGowan and Ibarra-Gonzales

Colorado AG announces indictment of 14 in child-sex ring:

14 accused of trafficking children for sex across Colorado:

Colorado Attorney General John Suthers recently announced a 70 count indictment against 14 suspects for allegedly prostituting five underage girls all throughout Colorado. As in most cases the victims were given drugs and threatened with violence so men could pay to rape them. And of course the victims were said to have been advertised on the Village Voice Media owned Backpage.com.

The ringleaders are said to be 22-year-old Patrick Lloyd McGowan, 20-year-old Chad Armand Gow, 20-year-old Roy Manuel Ibarra-Gonzales and 20-year-old Bryan Steven Burns. Investigators say the quartet also sold coke and meth in addition to selling children for sex. They are only facing 24 years in prison each. If history is any indicator we’ll be lucky if they get one-quarter of that sentence.

Think about this for a second. And I mean really think about it. The four of these scumbags ran a ring where they got underage girls coked out and tweaking then forced them to be violated by any perv who had the right amount of cash.

Why are more people not outraged about this? These are our daughters and sister being put out there like so much meat on Backpage and with the exception of maybe one reporter I can think of off the top of my head this news has not cracked the national media. What’s even worse is that very few lawmakers across this country are doing anything about it either.

It’s not just Colorado either, our children are being prostituted all over the country through Backpage and not only are they making millions of dollars off of these kids they say they won’t take the ads down because it’s a free speech issue. Who is looking out for the freedom of the children that are trafficked across the country every day? Definitely not the media nor the government.

And do you know how many johns were named in this indictment? One. As I’ve said before if lawmakers were serious about doing something about child prostitution and human trafficking not only would they have stiffer sentences for the pimps and traffickers but they would be throwing the johns in prison too. Instead what will happen is that most of these assclowns will end up cutting deals and hardly spending any time in prison. Meanwhile their victims will have to live with what they were forced to do for the rest of their lives no matter how or short they may be.

If you’re not outraged by this you either have no heart or you have no problem with young girls being repeatedly violated on a daily basis so the pimps and Backpage can make money.

Backpage crime post #186
Prostitution/Human Trafficking post #773

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Source: Harlem Globetrotters trainer met killer through Craigslist:

This seems to have been the week for craigslist murders. One I’m sure you heard of and then this one which you may not have.

In Frederick, Colorado 42-year-old Thomas Bashline was found by his girlfriend in his bedroom shot to death on November 4th. Bashline was a trainer for the world-famous Harlem Globetrotters. Some investigators believe that Bashline was killed by a man he met on craigslist in the m4m section of the personals. Police have a suspect in custody but have not released his name.

Guys, I don’t care if you’re openly gay or on the down low but for the love of Elton John please stop using craigslist for anonymous hook ups. I’ve posted stories about men being robbed, blackmailed and now murdered. Is it really worth it?

More details on this as they become available and as time permits.

Craigslist crime post #1523
Killers post #145

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Amy Ahonen

Possible Craigslist link to Denver missing woman case:

Amy Ahonen of Denver, Colorado has been missing since July 8th. Her car was found abandoned on the roadside with her purse, phone and keys still in the car. Now one of her family members is afraid it may be because of a man who Amy met on craigslist.

Amy’s sister says that Amy placed an ad on craigslist looking for a roommate. A man who replied is said to have scared Amy so much that Amy took down the ad. She is also asking police to find this guy.

Again I have to recommend to people not to use craigslist for roommates because it’s not the happy friendly hippie community it once was. For the past 5 years I’ve been chronicling about how it is filled with criminals, con men and predators.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Amy’s friends and family in hopes that she’s found safely.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts is being urged to call the Denver Police Department at 720-913-2000.

There is also a Facebook page set up for her by her family

(Source)

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Um...his name escapes me at this time.

Man arrested after 9NEWS investigates Craigslist scam:

I love this article by 9NEWS in Colorado, apparently they’re rather proud of themselves for getting a craigslist scammer locked up. It seems that an investigation they did led to the arrest of one 39-year-old NATHANIEL MARSHALL of Aurora.

NATHANIEL MARSHALL was allegedly renting out a condo that not only wasn’t his but was for sale.

This is the typical craigslist rental scam where someone claims to be renting out a property at a bargain price when the property is usually for sale. NATHANIEL MARSHALL is not the first scammer to be busted but it’s usually someone from overseas. NATHANIEL MARSHALL.

The fight isn’t over yet. Help spread the word on craigslist and backpage crime by winning a free CraigsCrimeList T-Shirt.

Craigslist crime post #1440
Real Estate post #104

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6 charged with child prostitution:

Group arrested for child prostitution and trafficking:

6 people in Denver, Colorado have been charged with child prostitution, 4 for trafficking and 2 for soliciting. Not surprisingly but quietly (in the media anyway) this took place on the Village Voice Media owned backpage.com

The girl is a 17-year-old runaway who was trafficked by 32-year-old David Glenn Abney, 28-year-old Chrystal Terbush, 19-year-old Tevin Willis and 19-year-old Daivean Shields.

Vincent Thomas, 44, and John Mark Campbell, 42, have been arrested for allegedly paying for sex with the girl.

Again, it’s not just craigslist that is facilitating child prostitution and human trafficking.

But to help spread the word on craigslist human trafficking you can win a free CraigsCrimeList T-Shirt.

Backpage crime post #50
Prostitution/Human Trafficking post #586

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Brighton woman’s Craigslist puppy sale goes awry:

A woman from Brighton, Colorado could no longer care for her puppy so she sold it on craigslist. A woman paid her $150 by check. Not only was the check a fake but the ‘buyer’ turned around and was trying to sell the dog on craigslist.

I love animals and I know how hard it is to give away one of your pets. I couldn’t imagine the horror I would go through if I knew the pet that I had loved was being used for a craigslist scam.

I know that some people would want to recoup their ‘losses’ when trying to find a pert a new home but I would recommend trying to find an adoption shelter in your area instead.

While not as good as a puppy you can win a free CCL T-Shirt.

Craigslist crime post #1277
Scam post #191

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Arvada Neighborhood Rental Listed As ‘Felon Friendly’:

A rental property on craigslist in Arvada, Colorado is said to be for “felon-friendly shared housing”.

Of course it’s felon friendly. It’s on craigslist isn’t it?

But you can win a felon free CCL t-shirt.

Craigslist crime post #1274
Real Estate post #100

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Loophole Used To Sell Medical Marijuana Cards:

Who thought that….

A….medical marijuana in Denver would be abused?

B…phony medical marijuana certificates would be sold on craigslist?

C. All of the above.

Look, I’m all for legitimate medical marijuana use, for example cancer patients and other serious illnesses, however you’re not fooling anybody when you say you need it for ‘anxiety’.

Don’t want to get ticketed or arrested? Then don’t use it if you don’t have a real need for it.

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