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Vigilante Pedo Hunters Claim More Pedophiles In The Community Than They Ever Imagined

Sometimes we hear about pedophiles on the news. Their crimes become national news stories because they are so heinous that they cannot be common. At least, this is what we all hope.

But the Daily Caller's new documentary, “Pedo Hunters,” follows two vigilantes as they root out pedophiles in their community. And they say the problem is much bigger than they imagined.

“Pedo Hunters” is available only to Daily Caller subscribers. Check out the first look below.

First, The Daily Caller revealed the true cost of the police defunding movement in “Lawless.” And “Do No Harm'' exposed the corruption at the heart of the medical institutions that are mutilating America's children. Now, in “Pedo Hunter,” the Daily Caller's investigative team accompanies two YouTube vigilantes as they hunt down pedophiles in cities across the country.

Introducing Josh and Jay. Their viral story of vigilante justice begins with them feeling helpless against a system they claim has failed them. (Related: 'Pedo Hunter' — A new doctor on daily calls reveals the inner workings of an activist-vigilante group tracking the most vicious criminals)

Josh originally wanted to be a teacher, but when he sat next to a man in a university class who sexually assaulted his stepdaughter (who was released through the system), he decided it was the right career move. He decided to take the law into his own hands.

Jay himself experienced sexual assault as a child. But when she confronted her alleged abuser as an adult, things quickly deteriorated.

They both agree on their love for children and that they are “tired of waiting for the police.” In 2021, they decided to form DAP “Dad's Against Predators”. They have now made hunting pedo reserves their full-time job, recording their “hunts” and posting them on YouTube.

At first, they thought pedo hunting was a waiting game. They were prepared to wait a whole month before catching their first “prey”. After all, not many people get this sick. After the first day, they were shocked.

“This is not what we expected,” Josh explained to the Daily Caller's investigative team.

“I thought I might get one a month,” he continued. “No matter where we go, it's never empty. It's like we always have at least a few predators.”

“The first day I caught a predator, I caught three in the first 24 hours. Since then, I've realized that this is different, this is different,” he concluded.

Inspired by the prevalence of predators, Josh and Jay decided to take their show on the road, so to speak. They now travel around the country eradicating predators in other communities. And they've had success in “every city we've been to.”

The process is the same no matter where you go. Josh and Jay troll dating apps and lure would-be pedos off the screen with sickening promises of fun. In some cases, it may be necessary to appease the men on the other side of the screen. That's where AI-generated photos and videos come into play. When the men realize that their target is only 13 years old, the real hunt begins. They set a time to meet in a public place like a CVS or Target store and confront their prey. Sneaky message. In many cases, the men try to deny the accusations and begin publicly humiliating them, shouting to the entire store, “This man is a pedophile.”

The key is to highlight the dangers within the community. Like Josh and Jay themselves, many don't really know the people who walk among them. Dad's Against Predators announces to the world. (Related article: Hollywood's weird, Oscar-bait LGBT movies are even worse than you think)

Join Daily Caller for a wild ride as we uncover what it's really like to be a pedo hunter.

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