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San Antonio Man Charged with Possession and Distribution of Child Pornography and Bestiality

Tyristenn Mclelland, 21, faces charges for child pornography and bestiality after a family member discovered explicit material on his computer. A San Antonio man, Tyristenn Mclelland, has been charged with possession and distribution of child pornography and bestiality. The arrest was made after a family member found explicit material on his laptop. The Bexar County Sheriff described it as "one of the most disturbing cases I've encountered in quite some time" and highlighted the exchange of videos showing sex between animals and human beings, leading to the charges. The sheriff warned all parents about the importance of online safety and warned against predators who often assume false identities to prey on vulnerable targets.

San Antonio Man Charged with Possession and Distribution of Child Pornography and Bestiality

Published : 4 weeks ago by Susan O'Brien in General

A San Antonio man's arrest has blown the lid off a heinous trove of child pornography, signaling a grim reminder of the ever-present digital dangers lurking online. Tyristenn Mclelland, 21, is now facing multiple charges including possession and distribution of illicit material after authorities discovered a horrifying stash on his computer. In a statement obtained by FOX San Antonio, Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar called it "one of the most disturbing cases I've encountered in quite some time."

The chain of events leading to Mclelland's capture began innocently enough when a family member, suspecting something was amiss, alerted authorities after allegedly stumbling upon explicit material on the suspect’s laptop. With diligence and urgency, authorities were to quickly uncover thousands of images that bore witness to the abuse of children as young as 2 – the victims of heinous sexual exploitation.

And if these atrocities weren't enough to jar the community, Sheriff Salazar revealed more damning evidence. "Additionally, it appears as though there was some exchange of videos again, disturbing as it as it may sound, involving sex between animals and human beings as well, which again leads us to the bestiality charge," he told FOX San Antonio.

But the dark web of online exploitation doesn't end on Mclelland's doorstep. In a closely linked thread, last week Falcone Ybarra, 19, was arrested for ostensibly trying to pose as a 14-year-old girl to lure victims into explicit conversations and possibly meetings. Sheriff Salazar issued a stark warning to all parents, beckoning them to discuss the importance of online safety with their children and to stay vigilant against the obscured faces of predators who, all too easily, assume false identities to prey on vulnerable targets.


Topics: Crime, Sexual Exploitation

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