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Saturday, September 08, 2007


Me thinks the good revered doth protest too much.
A minister who was arrested on child pornography charges told authorities he was doing research to get some Web sites shut down, police said.

Henry Edgington, 63, of Chalk Bluff, was charged with seven counts of child pornography possession. He was released from the McLennan County Jail on $70,000 bond Thursday after he surrendered to police.

Edgington, a minister at the Elm Mott Church of Christ near Waco, did not immediately return a call Friday.

A relative found a box containing child pornography at Edgington's home and approached Waco Police's Crimes Against Children detectives last week, police spokesman Steve Anderson said. The Police Department has jurisdiction to investigate crimes brought to its attention, even though Edgington lives in a Waco suburb, Anderson said.

Edgington told detectives he downloaded the pornography to give to a congressman in an effort to have the Web sites shut down, Anderson said.
So, a congressman is where you need to go to get a web site shut down? Also, if it's on the internets, why would you download it if you just wanted it shut down?
"Unless you have a badge, it's illegal to look at child pornography, no matter what your motive," Anderson said.
Maybe the good revered should get a badge. . .



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