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Boy's Disappearance Inspires FBI Initiative

 WUSA Staff     4 years ago
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George Stanley Burdynski, Jr., known as Junior, disappeared from his Brentwood, Maryland home on May 24, 1993. As authorities investigated his disappearance, they discovered neighborhood children were being targeted by pedophiles using pre-Internet computer bulletin boards to exchange graphic images of children and to meet children. That investigation led to a new FBI program called "Innocent Images."

It targets pedophiles online and has resulted in thousands of arrests.

The program is dedicated to Junior, who remains missing to this day. Gary Nurenberg brings us up-to-date on the case and what has become of Junior?s legacy.

Written By 9NEWS NOW


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