The man spilled on the laptop the gravy, took it to Best Buy and was arrested for child pornography

According to the indictment, on August 11 last year, Robert L. Watson of des Moines (Iowa) took the gravy-drenched gadget in your local Best Buy and asked to migrate files to the new computer.

«During the transfer of files employees of Geek Squad Best Buy found numerous lewd images of minors. Once the file transfer has been completed, both computers taken by the police in des Moines in as evidence».

During the ensuing police interview Watson said that was the only person who used the computer password-protected. He also described several photos, which investigators later found on the computer.

According to the records of the police, «Robert said that he had downloaded these images because I wanted to talk about them other people.»

Il renverse du jus de viande sur son ordinateur, l emmène chez le réparateur… et se fait arrêter pour possession d’images pédopornographiques : https://t.co/aJFPS7p19X

— Kahina Sekkai (@kahinasekkai) May 2, 2019

Watson was arrested on Tuesday and kept in jail Polk County Jail. The Deposit is $50 thousand.

It is noted that there was an instruction to appoint counsel for Watson, but it’s not passed on to any attorney.

Paula Baldwin, Director of public relations for Best Buy said the Geek Squad employees find child pornography on the computers of clients at hundreds of times a year and said: «They are not looking for material, but accidentally find it during a computer repair. When we find what seems to us to be child pornography, we are obliged to inform the police, and we always warn customers about that before they start working. The police decides how to proceed based on the evidence, as they did in this case.»

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