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Child exploitation operation reveals father abusing 18-month-old daughter with over 1000 images

Mike Drop · From the SEAL Teams To Catching Child Predators · July 5, 2026
Child exploitation operation reveals father abusing 18-month-old daughter with over 1000 images
Mike Drop
Mike Drop
From the SEAL Teams To Catching Child Predators
"When we rip his phone, he had over 1,000 images, child porn images, but it was him having sex with his own 18-month-old daughter. He was producing and distributing child porn. This guy did not have a criminal history. Nobody was going to get him on a traffic stop or be able to get into his phone."
During a decoy-based sting operation in Mississippi, law enforcement arrested a man with no criminal history who showed up to purchase what he believed was a 14-year-old girl. The subsequent legal phone search revealed over 1,000 images of him sexually abusing his own 18-month-old daughter and distributing the content. FBI tracking led to additional arrests across Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. The perpetrator, in his late 30s, received 30-40 years in combined state and federal charges.

About this episode

The podcast features a detailed interview with a member of Covenant Rescue Group, a nonprofit organization that trains local law enforcement agencies to conduct prosecutable child exploitation stings across the United States. The guest, a former law enforcement officer now sworn as a Homeland Security task force officer and Alabama deputy, explains how his organization moved from overseas anti-trafficking work to domestic operations following COVID-19 travel restrictions. The central innovation described is a decoy-based operation model that builds felony cases without requiring traumatized victims to testify in court. By having suspects reach out first to what they believe are underage targets, the operations avoid entrapment issues that plague many amateur predator-catching efforts. Once arrested, legal phone searches frequently reveal additional victims and child pornography. The guest cites a landmark case where a Mississippi man with no criminal history, arrested for attempting to purchase a 14-year-old, was found with over 1,000 images of himself abusing his 18-month-old daughter. That investigation led to arrests across four states. The organization conducts monthly operations averaging 10 arrests each and maintains a 100 percent prosecution rate. The guest shares Department of Justice and American Psychiatric Association research showing 93 percent of exploited children know their abuser, with 36 percent victimized by family members, contradicting public perceptions of stranger danger. Another study cited reveals each prosecuted predator has 50 victims in their wake for girls, 150 for boys. The guest emphasizes working at the local rather than federal level for effectiveness and describes receiving anonymous messages from adult victims thanking the organization after seeing their abusers arrested, including cases of long-term exploitation that victims felt unable to report. The conversation also addresses the adult sex work industry, with the guest noting every woman interviewed had been abused as a child.

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