Some suspects in child sexual abuse video identified by his tattoo The FBI said this was recorded in a separate sexual abuse case.
Agents from the FBI's Dallas field office in San Angelo arrested 48-year-old Christopher Lynn Driskill on November 26 and charged him with manufacturing child pornography.
“Driskill's video interview with police resulted in images of his tattoos being uploaded to an FBI database and used to link him to a heinous child sexual abuse case.”
According to the FBI, Driskill lived with his parents in Coleman, Texas.
The FBI said Driskill was identified by his tattoos after his girlfriend told Coleman police that he sexually abused a child in Coleman while intoxicated and recorded the incident. Announced. When questioned by investigators, Driskill denied the charges, and the child did not protest against the interrogation, so police closed the case due to insufficient evidence.
But Driskill's video interview with police resulted in images of his tattoos being uploaded to an FBI database and used to link him to a heinous child sexual abuse case.
The case involved a video uploaded to the dark web in July showing three men sexually assaulting a young boy. One of the men had a tattoo that matched Driskill's, and the FBI investigated the matter and determined that the facial markings seen in the video were the ones in Driskill's driver's license photo. It turned out to be a match. They also used social media posts to link Driskill to a video of a man on the dark web.
If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison.
One of Driskill's tattoos reportedly read, “Please don't throw stones.”
The image of the case is KDFW-TV News Report On YouTube.
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