Authorites rebuild photo of on the loose serial Pedophile faggot

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By Mark Trevelyan

LONDON (Reuters) - Interpol said on Monday it was hopeful of identifying a serial pedophile after posting his picture on the Internet in an unprecedented public appeal that drew hundreds of responses from around the world.



"We have already ... hundreds of responses from the public globally as to who this person could be," Kristin Kvigne, assistant director of Interpol's Trafficking in Human Beings Unit, told BBC World television.

"We feel that with the press, the media coverage that this case has been given, we have a very good chance of finding out who he is."

The unidentified man appears in around 200 photographs discovered by police on the Internet, in which he was shown abusing 12 young boys. Investigators believe they were taken in Vietnam and Cambodia, possibly in 2002 and 2003.

The pictures had been digitally altered to hide the man's face behind a swirly pattern. But computer experts at Germany's BKA police agency, which discovered them, were able through forensic work to reproduce recognizable images.

The unscrambled pictures were posted on Interpol's Web site www.interpol.int on Monday, prompting what one official described as an "overwhelming" response.

While it was too early to speak of a breakthrough, she said the world police organization would coordinate with the countries concerned to follow up all new leads.

nterpol said it was making the unique public appeal because, despite extensive efforts through its network of 186 states, the man remained unknown.

"For years, images of this man sexually abusing children have been circulating on the Internet," Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble said.

"We have tried all other means to identify and to bring him to justice, but we are now convinced that without the public's help this sexual predator could continue to rape and sexually abuse young children whose ages appear to range from six to early teens."

Interpol runs a huge database of images of child sex abuse and uses sophisticated software to find connections between them, even analyzing tiny details like wallpaper and fabric patterns in apparently anonymous indoor settings.

Now containing more than 520,000 images submitted by 36 member states, the database has helped police identify and rescue nearly 600 victims from 31 countries to date.

 

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Thats facemelter huh, I mean compare the pic he posted with the white blocks...looks kinda similar!! Some1 should photoshop that dead onto the white block in the picture he posted
 
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That sick fuckpit............ I hope they hang him by his cock until his body rips away from it.......... then they need to keep him alive for a few weeks and torture his dumbass.
 
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He's been identified - Christopher Paul Neil



A suspected paedophile who appears in 200 internet images abusing young boys has been named by Thai police as a Canadian teaching English in Asia.

They said he was Christopher Paul Neil, 32. Interpol said they had indentified the suspect but did not name him.

Interpol had appealed for public information after the suspect's digitally-swirled image in internet photos was unscrambled by experts.

Interpol said the suspect had flown from South Korea to Thailand last week.

It has released a security camera image of the man arriving at Bangkok airport on 11 October on a flight from Seoul.

"He is now internationally known," said Mick Moran, the Interpol officer leading the search for the suspect.

"Interpol's network is very large. I have no doubt that we will find him - maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but definitely we will find him."

Unprecedented appeal

The first pictures of the man were found three years ago in Germany. The pictures had been manipulated to disguise the man's face with a swirl pattern, but German computer specialists managed to produce identifiable images which were posted on Interpol's website a week ago.

After an appeal for information, the suspect was identified by five different sources from three continents as a man teaching English at a school in South Korea, Interpol said.

Police then established his name, nationality, date of birth, passport number and current and previous places of work.

Panaspong Sirawongse, Interpol chief in Thailand, named the suspect as Christopher Paul Neil.

He told Reuters the Canadian had worked at an international school in Thailand between 2003 and 2004.

Photographs of the suspect published on the internet show him apparently abusing 12 boys in Vietnam and Cambodia.

"Thai police are collecting evidence and information from neighbouring countries and other Interpol members to seek a court order for an arrest warrant," Thai police Colonel Apichart Suriboonya told the French news agency AFP.

Interpol maintains a database of 520,000 images of child sex abuse submitted by 36 member states.

Using sophisticated software, investigators have identified and rescued nearly 600 victims from 31 countries.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7045701.stm