Watch the full Dr. Phil Episode: “My Son Was Caught in a Sex Sting”

In case you missed it, you can watch the full episode that aired this past Monday here:

UPDATED LINKS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwZ4r9cAFdc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WQB7XmVu-g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN0EF88wdKk


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39 thoughts on “Watch the full Dr. Phil Episode: “My Son Was Caught in a Sex Sting”

  • December 14, 2020

    Good work T&S. Colombo would be proud of you.

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  • December 14, 2020

    “But she said she was 13”
    “But they said the sex would be with children”

    The best response to these is the one they like to use best:
    IT DOESN’T MATTER!!!!

    These are completely police created situations. There are no real minors seeking casual sex relationships from adults on adult sites, and there is no one, on adult sites, looking for random adult strangers to ask them to have have sex with their children. These situations are not based in reality at all!

    Everybody who comes across a situation like this can’t even wrap their head around this, because it’s just not even a realistic situation.

    The reason many people have fallen into this trap is because, naturally, they are curious about who would be doing something like this. Unfortunately, the only way to get the answer to that is to agree to what they want and specifically state that you will have sex with the minor. It’s pretty clear that they will just move on to the next, until they find what they want.

    Would these people have really followed through and done what was requested from them and what they were made to agree to? It’s more likely that they wouldn’t have, because this is not what they were wanting to begin with. They were talked into it by police, and they agreed to it, in exchange for getting to find out who this person was and why they would be doing something like this.

    In the end, nobody really knows or will ever know, because it’s not something that has ever really happened or is likely to ever really happen. The only thing police prove in these cases is that they can make people on adult sites say that they will agree to have sex with a minor. They have definitely not proven that they would have really done it, especially when there is nothing else indicating that. And they have definitely not served any real purpose for public.

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    • December 14, 2020

      Curiosity is the culprit in many of these cases. I remember when I was a kid and a group of us boys got ahold of a “Playboy Magazine”. We gawked at it out of curiosity. We had heard stories about it and we wanted to see if they were true. We didn’t go out and molest the neighborhood girls; we went fishing.

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