Civilians go undercover online to lure predators
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Sgt. Jeff Skuza, head of investigations for the Fargo, N.D., Police Department, said civilians can be helpful, especially because many departments have limited manpower. Working with a Perverted Justice volunteer in March, Fargo police arrested four men who showed up to a meet.
"We're happy with the integrity" of the evidence, Skuza said.
Civilians inadvertently can damage a case, some police say, by scaring off the target. A Massachusetts man burned the hard drive of his computer in his fireplace before police searched his home two years ago after Perverted Justice publicized the man's solicitation of a minor. He wasn't charged.
DeLuca rejects the notion that she's taking the law into her own hands.
"I'm just sitting in a chat room. They're the ones contacting me. I'm not starting any of the sex talk," she said.
DeLuca, who is engaged and has no children, visited the Perverted Justice Web site after watching a recent "Dateline" special. She learned how to be a chat room monitor, created a fake Yahoo profile using a photo of a child actress, and a day later was contacted by "Paul Robinson," who allegedly turned out to be Katz.
"There was one night a week when his wife wasn't home, and he'd stay on for hours," said DeLuca. "We'd talk until he had to leave to pick her up."
Each day, she forwarded transcripts to police.
DeLuca, with police guidance, eventually set up a meeting. But before they could get together, another chat room monitor who was running a similar sting from Maryland revealed her identity to him, and he was scared off, DeLuca said.
Nevertheless, the transcripts and Webcam images allegedly depicting Katz involved in sexual acts while alone were enough to persuade San Diego County authorities to charge him.
Katz, a casino dealer, did not respond to calls seeking comment. His lawyer, Ivan Schwartz, declined to comment. Katz is free on bail, and a status hearing is scheduled May 12.
DeLuca used another fake screen name to pose as a 12-year-old in a sting that led to the April 2 arrest of Cory A. Renwick, 25, of Boston, who police said is a registered sex offender in Florida and Massachusetts, stemming from a 1998 Florida conviction on possession of child pornography. Renwick pleaded not guilty to enticement of a child after he allegedly arranged a meeting with DeLuca.
Renwick has no phone listing in Boston. His lawyer, Patrick Sheehan, would only say: "He feels he's innocent. He looks forward to having it tried in court."
Cathy Green, a defense attorney based in Manchester, N.H., said many of the men she has defended in these types of cases were innocent.
Green said the sexual chats are "completely repulsive," but not criminal.
"The real question is, are you dealing with a child predator or are you dealing with someone engaged in a fantasy world who would never act on it," she said.
An advantage for police, she added, is that an "investigation" begun by a civilian rather than by law enforcement removes the entrapment defense.
DeLuca says she's partly motivated by a close acquaintance who was molested, but the perpetrator was never charged. She also says she's ready to testify if needed in the recent cases. Though she may take a break before her next sting, she doesn't plan to stop.
"No, I'll still do it, she said. "Who knows who these kids are that you're saving?"
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