• Conviction - movieman2397 - Covington, Georgia

    - Chatlog Conviction -
    File originally posted on 5/7/2014 10:55 PM PST [Link to File]
    Report made 5/7/2014 10:55 PM PST

    movieman2397 (02/04/07 11:41:09 PM): i play the guitar, and that is what I like to play
    animal_lubbr (02/04/07 11:41:46 PM): way kewl
    animal_lubbr (02/04/07 11:41:49 PM): u in a band or sumthin
    movieman2397 (02/04/07 11:42:04 PM): yeah
    movieman2397 (02/04/07 11:42:05 PM): my brother andI have a band
    animal_lubbr (02/04/07 11:42:09 PM): wow
    animal_lubbr (02/04/07 11:42:15 PM): u play at clubs an stuf
    movieman2397 (02/04/07 11:42:42 PM): yeah
    animal_lubbr (02/04/07 11:43:09 PM): wats ur bands name
    movieman2397 (02/04/07 11:44:10 PM): Cockstar


    Somehow, I don't think this is the kind of publicity any band really wants.

    Daniel Eric Bowman was arrested and charged with two counts of Computer Child Exploitation and two counts of Obscene Contact with a Minor. He eventually accepted a plea agreement that gave him six months in the county jail, 20 years of probation, and registration as a sex offender.

    Contributor notes from Silver Jordan
    Daniel Eric Bowman didn't show up to meet the decoy for sex, but was instead visited at his home by the Twiggs County Sheriff's Department and arrested based upon his chats and his repeated wanking on webcam. His chat was pure nasty; the only things he wanted to talk about were what he wanted to do with the 13 year old child.

    So many times we see family members in denial about the crimes their loved one committed, but I'm happy to say this case was different. When the police showed up to arrest Bowman, his wife was so pissed off that she refused to speak to him, and willingly handed over all the household computers to law enforcement. It's nice to occasionally see a spouse who \"gets it.\"

    I want to thank Major Faulk in Twiggs County, GA and the prosecutors in Newton County, GA for their hard work in bringing another asshat to justice.




    This is our 585th conviction since June of 2004.