A Father's Defense: A 23-Year-Old's Alleged Online Crimes
Tampa, USAFri Nov 22 2024
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In Florida, a father's defense took center stage when his 23-year-old daughter, Alyssa Zinger, was accused of posing as a teen to entice a middle schooler. The incident, caught on bodycam footage, showed the dad insisting his daughter was the victim, not the perpetrator. Alyssa had allegedly used social media to meet younger kids, leading to multiple charges. The dad's defense seemed to hinge on the idea that the boy, just 14, was the real troublemaker. This case highlights the complex dynamics of online predators and raises questions about age and consent.
In November, police acted on a tip that Alyssa had been pretending to be a 14-year-old online. They arrived at her family's home to seize her devices. Her dad argued that his daughter, a virgin until 21, had been led astray by this young boy. He claimed the boy had been making porn at 14. The dad also mentioned his daughter's mental health issues. The police, however, weren't swayed. They arrested Alyssa, who was later accused of numerous sexual acts with middle school students.
The police described Alyssa as a predator, with the chief cautioning there could be more victims. The case serves as a stark reminder of the dark side of social media and the need for vigilance in protecting children online.
https://localnews.ai/article/a-fathers-defense-a-23-year-olds-alleged-online-crimes-a6f4763
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