Pee-Wee Football Coach Reportedly Gave Police Officer Cellphone with Bestiality Image — Leading to Discovery of Hundreds of Child Porn Images

raymond+travisThe same day that a Wisconsin man was arrested after a bartender found child pornography on his cellphone (here), a Tennessee man and Pee-Wee football league coach, Raymond Travis, 51, was arrested after he handed over a cellphone to police containing bestiality pictures.

Travis was accused of drugging and raping a young boy during a sleepover at Travis’ home. When investigators interviewed him about the allegations, he handed an officer his cell phone, which revealed a picture of bestiality.

Police then reportedly found 300 to 400 additional child porn images on his computer.

This is obviously pretty scary for parents. As with the Wisconsin case, these individuals appear to need continual access to such images — making their crime all the more menacing.

1 Response to “Pee-Wee Football Coach Reportedly Gave Police Officer Cellphone with Bestiality Image — Leading to Discovery of Hundreds of Child Porn Images”


  1. 1 Anonymously Yours 1, October 15, 2009 at 8:47 pm

    A link is not provided for this story.

    However, If I was writing an exam. Does the Death Penalty cover parents that beat the living shot out of this subhuman piece of shit? That is all he would have to worry about if this was my child. Constitutional rights? He has some? Take him to gitmo where he can see what happens to bastards such as this.

    Sorry. File this under Freedom of Speech.


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