Julie posey biography
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Stalking the Web Predator
GOLDEN, Colo. — By day, Julie Posey is a 37-year-old homemaker, tidying the family’s trailer at the foot of the Rocky Mountains and home-schooling her daughter. But at night, Posey logs on to the Internet as Kendra--a gum-snapping 14-year-old looking for trouble.
This evening, she finds it in the form of an ad soliciting young girls for sex. Sipping a cherry Coke in the blue glare of her computer screen, Posey e-mails the man who posted the ad and awaits a reply. It doesn’t take long.
“Do you like older men?” the stranger asks. “An older man is more experienced, and let’s face it, we’ve got the bucks.”
The exchange marks the start of another night’s work for Posey, a self-styled online crusader who scrolls through chat rooms and news groups in search of sexual predators.
Masquerading as Kendra, Posey spent two weeks exchanging graphic e-mails with the stranger. Eventually, they arranged a rendezvous at a local fast-food joint. When a 36-year-
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Perverted-Justice
Former anti-child porn group in California and Oregon, US
For the legal term, see Perverting the course of justice.
| Founded | 2002 |
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| Founder | Xavier Von Erck |
| Defunct | 2019 |
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Perverted Justice Foundation, Inc.,[1][2] more commonly known as Perverted-Justice (also known as PeeJ), was an American organization based in California and Oregon which investigated, identified, and publicized the conduct of adults who have used chat rooms and other social media in order to solicit online sexual conversations and in-person meetings with minors. Their website serves as an archive of collected uppgifter on these investigations, which they man available in order to assist lag enforcement and the public in understanding the behavior and child grooming techniques of online hebephiles.
The activity of the Perverted-Justice organization included online volunteers carrying out sting operations by posing as minors (the age range por
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Defending Our Kids: The Julie Posey Story is a 2003 American television drama film directed by Joanna Kerns.
The film aired on July 21, 2003 on the Lifetime network.
Plot[]
After her teenage daughter, Kristyn (Ksenia Solo) is approached by a stranger that she met in an Internet chat room, Julie Posey (Annie Potts) works with the Crimes Against Children unit of the local police department to help expose pedophiles on the Internet.
Cast[]
- Annie Potts as Julie Posey
- Michael O'Keefe as Mike Harris
- Janet Kidder as Cassandra Harris
- Carl Marotte as Jerry Posey
- Ksenia Solo as Kristyn Posey
- A.C. Peterson as Texas Top Dawg
- Marnie McPhail as Marla
- C. David Johnson as Sam (Magic Man / Sam I Am)
Production[]
Filming for "Defending Our Kids: The Julie Posey Story" took place in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Critical Reception[]
Andy Webb of The Movie Scene said: "Defending Our Kids: The Julie Posey Story is a movie which works in part. The first half which introduces us t