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Gingerville man gets 32 years for molesting boysPublished 10/14/05
With a hot tub, a trampoline, go-carts and even an antique fire truck, Loren Williams' 3,100-square-foot house outside Annapolis seemed like a kids' paradise. But the teenagers who came over, whether to cut the grass or to baby-sit with Williams' son, didn't see Williams' other toys - the computer hard drives filled with child pornography or the hidden cameras he used to videotape himself having sex with the boys he'd lured to his home. Brett Case, an Ocean City detective who helped to catch Williams, came to think of the home as a miniature version of Neverland, the California ranch where Michael Jackson was accused of...
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