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Thursday, 13 August 2015

Man reveals how easy it is for pedophiles to prey on teen girls on social media

Pedophiles have been hiding behind the anonymity of the internet for years - but unfortunately, it seems that some teens and tweens think their parents' warnings about the dangers of speaking to strangers online are just unwarranted overreactions.

YouTube star, 21 year old Coby Persin, set out to help some New York-area parents teach their children how real the threat of pedophiles, rapists, and abductors truly is, posing as a teen himself and luring their young daughters into potentially dangerous situations by first striking up conversations with them on Facebook. 

'How easy is it for a pedophile to pick up an underage child using social media?' he asks in a new video, quickly proving that it's not very difficult at all.

'I made a fake profile on Facebook posing as a 15-year-old boy,' Coby explains, showing off a page for a made-up teen named Jason Biazzio. 'With their parents' permission, I friend-requested three girls ages 14, 13, and 12.'
Coby didn't have to work hard to set the groundwork for a first meeting with any of these young ladies, merely chatting with them online or via text for three or four days before arranging to meet up at their homes or somewhere nearby. 
'What we found in this video is shocking and something everyone should see,' he says.
The first girl he puts to the test is named Mikayla. Mikayla proves very trusting, and quickly takes 'Jason's' word for it that he is another local kid - though the two have obviously never met before and have no friends in common.
After he sends her a friend request, the 13-year-old asks where she knows him from.
'I just moved from Florida to your town,' he says with a smiley-face emoji. Coby doesn't even have to specifically name her town for her to decide that he is safe.

'Jason' says that he just wants to make new friends, and the two continue to talk before arranging to meet in a park near Mikayla's house.
Her Dad, in the blue shirt confronts her
After waiting for her parents to leave the house so she won't have to tell them where she's going, Mikayla sneaks out and walks to the park. When she gets there, she sees Coby - a muscular man with facial hair - waiting. He calls out to her and she asks who he is before her dad comes out from his hiding place, screaming.
'Mikayla, are you crazy?' he yells. 'Are you out of your mind? He could have been a rapist. He could have been a pedophile. Why would you do this?'
The young teen, clearly shaken, quietly apologizes. Coby points out that they've only been talking to each other for a few days, and for all she knew, he could have been anymore.
'Do you realize how scary this could have been?' Mikayla's stressed-out dad says before kissing her on the head and telling her that they 'need to talk'. 
The next girl that Coby befriends online is 12-year-old Julianna. When he asks her on Facebook if she wants to hang out, she says yes - but it would have to be when her dad isn't around because she can't have boys over. So the pair make plans for 'Jason' to come over when her dad is asleep.

The night Jason is set to visit Juliana, Coby and her father, John, discuss the young girl's behavior. John doubts that Julianna will open up when they come knocking - or at least, he 'prays she doesn't'.
The two go together to the front of the house and Julianna, who barely comes up to Coby's chest, does in fact open the door - much to her dad’s fury. 

'What's wrong with you?' John says angrily, taking his daughter by the arms. She immediately begins crying and apologizing as he continues to lecture: 'How can you do this? You're 12 years old!
'You could have been raped and murdered!' he yells. 'I already lost your mother! What would I do if something happened to you?'
As Julianna continues to bawl, her father embraces her and says: 'I love you. Don't you ever do this again!'
Coby did the same with a 14 year old. Watch the whole experiment in the video below:



56 comments:

  1. This is very serious......am so alarmed now!

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  2. What do a 14yr old and 12 year old know about boys bikonu, this white's eeh. It's well thank God this was just a lesson!

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    1. Abegi like our own girls don't do worst

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  3. Phew! Another striking part of this, is how the parents show them love immediately they apologised. That's a very good way of correcting a growing Child, not what is obtainable down here in Nigeria.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  4. Wow! This is quite scary.

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  5. Hmmm.......naija pikin sharp pass all dis mumu oyinbo. pikin

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  6. Hi Linda, kindly keep this story as a headline for a while for the sake of our teenagers that fall prey to this antic. Many thanks Linda.

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  7. It's really scary.
    Meeting someone via Social Media....

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  9. Was that how Tyga got Kylie!!... Just asking!

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  10. Dis video s so sad n in sumway touching.

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  11. Wow. This is really educating and revealing. I know these young ones feel at a stage they know everything. So they are all out there wanting to explore. I pray I can be my kids as friends to tell me everything when I have them. Ain't easy on them and parents. God help us all. Technology has made everyone overgrown and over exposed. Really bad and truly sad!

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  12. This video is very eye opening but the truth is a lot of people might not see and even those who see it would believe their lot will be different. same thing happened in Nigeria with the 2go craze.

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  13. Well, its all about risk...some ppl have actually met their life partners too from facebook or other social media....but one has to be very careful too...esp all these white teenage girls...
    But is that all dis Colby guy does?
    He's indeed jobless o
    Just luring teens to parks to prove they can fall into d hands of pedophile or rapist? Its alright o






    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  14. Well, its all about risk...some ppl have actually met their life partners too from facebook or other social media....but one has to be very careful too...esp all these white teenage girls...
    But is that all dis Colby guy does?
    He's indeed jobless o
    Just luring teens to parks to prove they can fall into d hands of pedophile or rapist? Its alright o






    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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    1. So a 12, 14, year old should be trolling Facebook for life partner?

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    2. Ngene, you are very dull and morally deficient! What a comment coming from a human being...SMH

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    3. Colby guy is creating big awareness on one of the biggest ills of the society. He's not jobless but rather we'll owe him a big thank you. Do you know how many teen girls fall prey to these pranksters? Besides, 12, 13 and 14 are pretty young for this. Take time to watch local TV stations in the USA. Teens go missing everyday, some are kidnapped, some are killed while some are held in captive. Sometime last year, one Castro was caught and jailed for kidnapping three girls for 10 years in Ohio. He later committed suicide in jail. This is just one out of many. My dear, it's worth creating awareness for. Just give Colby a thumbs up.

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  15. This is so scary. God protect our kids.

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  16. HUGEEEEEEE difference between oyibo parents and naija parents. My parents would have beat tha heck out of me if this happened in naija. Like beaten the starlight off my eyes.

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  17. I love this, this should be a warning to everyone

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  18. Thanks for exposing them,this is the life of hausa fulani people.
    Buhari are you seeing it.

































    #sad indeed

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  19. Thanks for exposing them,this is the life of hausa fulani people.
    Buhari are you seeing it.

































    #sad indeed

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  20. Thanks for exposing them,this is the life of hausa fulani people.
    Buhari are you seeing it.

































    #sad indeed

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  21. I try to educate ladies on this issue, it's not only teenagers, even adults, U don't just meet up with someone on the Internet, U don't know who is who!

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  22. This is a real eye opener..


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  23. Chai! God pls save and protect our children. Amen

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  24. Thank God dat he is educating parents and kids on the need not to trust whole heartedly on social media we still can not forget her Cynthia was raped and killed in lagos thru face book

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  25. I really hope these young girls learn. God have mercy on our children

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  26. Wow, had to watch dis with my two lil sisters, hopefully they learnt from this. Lol

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  27. Wow....... This is super revealing...Gosshhhh!!!

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  28. Na wa ooo! #africanparents wud sure skin you alive. Lol

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  29. Wow! Nice one and I pray dis goes a long to curb dis trend dat has eaten negatively into our teens. Thumbs up and more power to those behind dis noble concenpt..

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  30. This white people are clearly insane! What the heck is a 12 year old 13 ,14, 15,years old doing on facebook?? This is outrageous common their is no safety on the Internet.

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    1. The same thing adult Naija girls are doing and getting killed for. Tuck your prejudice in and remove the speck from your eyes.

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  31. Dis fact is chilling. God help us all. Linda take note!

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  32. Dis fact is chilling. God help us all. Linda take note!

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  33. Dis fact is chilling. God help us all. Linda take note!

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  34. OK....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  35. Teens really need to be careful of whom they meet on social media and call their friends especially the girls....

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  36. Now this is what I'm talking about! More stories like this Linda! Thanks, this is very educative and revealing...impressed! I had to send this link to parents with teens I know and they were all so glad.

    BrendaN

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  37. Hmmmmm! Umuaka dis day ehen! Hw prick d hungry dem dis days,we adults it neva hungry us reach.

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  38. Linda i love when you put up informative stories like this. people really need to know that because of the anonymity the internet provides, allowing people to set up fake accounts on social networking sites, criminals capitalize on this to perpetrate crimes. sadly falling victim is not only limited to teens, even adults. remember the girl that was killed in Lagos by a facebook friend, a retired army personnel"s daughter?

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  39. Even with all these exposure and revealing truth, people will still fall victim.

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  40. Every parent should see this video. Its an eye opener.













    #TeamBlessed#

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  41. Even grown Nigerian women are doing this nonsense and getting killed. Sleeping with men they meet online who show pics of fake cars. Or falling for abroad guys...very foolish behaviour

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  42. As a survivor of rape, I forever stress the need for children to be under the supervision of an adult 24/7.

    Plus, have an alarm on all windows and doors leading into the house.

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  43. Omo fuck dat shit. If na so pple no go dey marry b dat naa.

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