Thousands of Images and Videos Seized Depicting Child Sexual
Exploitation
Anchorage, Alaska – U.S. Attorney Bryan Schroder announced
that Michael John Collier, 32, of Anchorage, was sentenced yesterday by Chief
U.S. District Judge Timothy M. Burgess to serve seven years in prison, followed
by a lifetime period of supervised release.
In February 2019, Collier pleaded guilty to one count of sexual
exploitation of a child – distribution of child pornography.
According to court documents, Collier became the subject of
an investigation when, in February 2018, APD received a cybertip report from a
social media platform through the National Center for Missing and Exploited
Children (NCMEC) alleging that an individual with an Alaska IP address was
using the platform to exchange images depicting child sexual exploitation. The cybertip identified a suspect user name
“Torpedo_todd” describing themselves as a “Lover of natural beauty and
innocence (NSFW).” After it was
determined that Collier was assigned to that IP address, APD executed a search
warrant on his residence and recovered a number of digital devices that were
later determined to contain thousands of images and videos depicting child
sexual exploitation.
When interviewed by law enforcement at the time of the
search, Collier admitted that “TorPedo” user names were aliases he had used,
and that the naming convention was a conjunction of the terms Tor (dark web)
and Pedo (short for “pedophile”). In a
separate interview, Collier admitted that the majority of his child pornography
collection depicted children between 11 and 13 years old, as well as
toddlers. He also made admissions to
using social media platforms to follow minor female children, and discussed
viewing a manual on how to exploit children without being apprehended by law
enforcement. Collier also described that
he had been on a “slippery slope” before being contacted by APD and disclosed
that he had started exposing himself to children in person and online.
The Anchorage Police Department (APD) and the Federal Bureau
of Investigation (FBI) conducted the investigation leading to the successful
prosecution of this case. The Alaska
Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force is made up of local, state,
and federal agencies who develop effective responses to cyber enticement and
child sexual exploitation cases. This
support encompasses forensic and investigative components, training and
technical assistance, victim services, prevention and community education. This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S.
Attorney Adam Alexander.
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