Using tongs, Jim Moran sticks a long, thin piece of wire into the small but very hot fire of the blacksmith’s forge.
When he removes the metal, the tip is white hot.
Child pornography was once available only through underground networks, exchanged through the mail wrapped in brown paper.
Today, just about anyone can access images of children being sexually victimized from their personal computers, in the privacy of their own homes. This change has led to an explosion of child porn. ...
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