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Like many predatory animals, criminals will set up different baited traps to draw their prey into the positioning stage. Many of the traps mentioned are geared towards the most innocent of victims: children. But they also apply to teenagers and adults.

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AFFECTION PLOY

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The molester uses attention and faked concern to gain a child's trust. Eventually there is a "return" demanded for this affection. In a prison interview, a convicted molester, Allan X, discussed his strategy of getting children to "open up" to him and to share secrets. After gaining some of the child's confidence, this molester would test out the child to keep a secret. For instance, the molester might swear in front of the child and ask the child not to say anything about it. Then the predator waits and sees if the child says anything over the course of a week. If the child kept a secret, then the molester would eventually attempt play out some sick act. However, if the child did not keep the secret, then the molester would find another target.

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ASSISTANCE PLOY

The criminal asks for help for directions or help in finding lost animals. This "finding a puppy" ruse was used repeatedly by child molester John Oughton, who was known as The Paper Bag Rapist. Operating near Vancouver, B.C., this molester would lure children close to wooded areas, in parks, by asking for help to find his lost puppy. Once in the bushes, the rapist would put a paper bag over the head of his victims. Ted Bundy used the assistance lure by wearing a fake arm or leg cast.

I once interviewed a waiter who fell for this tactic. He was walking home from work at 4 a.m. and was asked for directions by a big guy in a car. The big guy had a map on his lap. When the off-duty waiter reached through the window to point on the map, the big guy grabbed him, jumped out of the car and tried to molest the waiter. Right there, on the street, under the street lights.

The waiter broke free and ran. Later, when I contacted him, he was still so shaken that it was like pulling teeth to get an interview with him. After urging from his girlfriend, he finally agreed to an interview in hoping that it would help other people.

The other side of the Assistance Ploy, is the predator who positions themselves so that they can offer assistance and gain trust of their targets. In an interview, lawyer Andrew Vachss mentions a nine year old criminal, named Adam, who used to dress up in a sailor's suit and wait outside of mall washrooms. Eventually, a mother with a young boy would appear. If the mother looked distressed over taking her son into the women's washroom, Adam would offer to take the son into the men's room, explaining that he often did it for his own baby brother. After an unusually long wait, the mother would get help or enter the washroom to find her son beaten up and clothes scattered. There would be an open window where Adam made his exit. (After his arrest, Adam felt no remorse as no one felt sorry for him when he was being beaten and abused.)

FAKE AUTHORITY

Criminals, like molesters, will use phony badges and other symbols of authority to gain control of a child or adult. They will usually attempt to intimidate juveniles who are shoplifting, smoking or loitering. The biggest tip off to a phony authority figure, be it a teacher or a police, is when they order the person into a vehicle or outside of the immediate area such as a mall. Sometimes the criminal will use an authoritative title on the telephone to get information or even set the listener up for an obscene telephone call.

BRIBERY

"Don't take candy from strangers" is the old stand by used for decades. Nowadays, the bribes can be CDs, toys, videos and universal item, money. Bribery also buys off secrecy. Unfortunately, it works with adults and children alike. Some bribes can be subtle pay offs for remaining silent. People often feel that they owe the briber something. (I once heard a fitness spa manager describe how buying someone lunch will make them feel obligated to buy from you. Even a thousand dollar membership) Also, once you start taking bribes, like stolen goods, you set yourself up for manipulation.

EGO/FAME PLOY

Fame is a strong lure. Acting and modeling hopefuls are duped into performing for free or worse, pornography for hopes of future stardom. (Even actor Sylvester Stallone performed in a porn movie). A case example was when Toronto track star, 11 year old Alison Parrott was approached by a man claiming to be a photographer with a local newspaper. Alison's mother gave the girl permission to meet this photographer at Toronto's Varsity stadium. Alison was found violated and strangled two days later.

The lure to be in movies is strong amongst younger people. In an interview, child abuse lawyer Andrew Vachss comments:

"I'm telling you that there are cases in which crimes have been orchestrated
so they can be filmed. And I'm also telling you the public has no clue that's actually happening. But the real one to me is the extent to which everyone is saying, 'Oh, children are so vulnerable to the Internet.' But where they're really vulnerable is movies. I could, with no more of a costume than a T-shirt, go into any big city, and I could have thirteen-year-olds taking off their clothes in an hour. As long as I had a camera and said I was making a movie. And I'm not talking about wannabe Rita Hayworths. I'm talking about, you tell teenagers, 'This is going to be a slasher movie, okay, and your role is you're going to get to be raped and then stabbed to death.' And some of these teenagers might answer you, 'Cool. '"

THE EMERGENCY

This lie is to confuse the child and act impulsively. A typical approach may be to use the child's name and tell them that there has been an accident with a parent. Eg. "Micheal, your dad just had a heart attack and your teacher, Mrs. Bloggins sent me to take you to the hospital." Again, the biggest tip off, is ordering the child into a vehicle.

Protection Strategy: Develop a code word or name for the child, so if a stranger approaches them using their parent's name, the child can ask for the code word. A child can also use a phony street name. They use a different name on the street so they cannot be traced to their home. The same goes for a dog's name. If a stranger does not know a dog's real name, there is less of a chance of them using it to get past the dog, in the owner's home.

FUN AND GAMES

This is where a game progresses into fondling, robbery or assault. One approach is "hide the quarter" where the quarter is hidden somewhere obvious like under a watch band, then it progresses to areas like pant pockets. Tickle games will progress from tickling stomachs and under arms with the molester challenging the child that he could make the child giggle. From there, the molester will convince the child to allow greater and greater groping.

Kids often used tying up in games like Cowboys and Indians or Cops and Robbers. Fun is fun, but when wire, fishing line or hand cuffs come out, one really has to wonder what is on the menu.
Some adults still like playing and even bragging about tie up games. If they want to explain to their friends, family and police how they ended up tied, marked up, walked on with spiked boots and robbed, that is their business.

HEROES

Children, like other people, admire someone. This gives high profile predators considerable influence over their victims. The victim will endure repeated abuse to keep the "friendship." This is typical of the local tough guy who younger males may look up to.

Even real celebrities, like Eric Rosser, the pianist (formerly from John Mellancamp's band) have used their status to assault young teens and children. Eric Rosser has raped several children in Thailand. Teen groupies are also especially vulnerable to celebrities or gang members.

JOB OFFER

The predatory criminal will often use phony ads or flyers to schedule interviews with young people. A typical tactic was a "Wine Tasting Job" in where several women were interviewed in Toronto. A 19 and 21 year old woman were set up for a secondary interview which included the wine tasting. During the secondary interview, they were assaulted.

This job offer ploy used by the serial killer John Wayne Gacy. If young men approached Gacy with parents, Gacy would say that the positions were closed. Those young men who showed up by themselves often never left.

When people get desperate for money they tend to ignore their built-in danger signals.

COMBINATIONS

Clifford Robert Olsen, who sexually assaulted and killed dozens of teens and children (including one from my mother's neighborhood), used a combination of lures. He would often pick up hitchhikers or offer teenagers jobs and ply them with beer. He would take them somewhere isolated and kill them. This monster was a known informant to the Canadian police and would hunt for young victims immediately after leaving the police station as an informant.

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