Guy with My Little Pony costume caught with Kik child porn

Guy with My Little Pony costume caught with Kik child porn

33-year-old Daniel Wayne Benner of Orangeville, California was recently arrested for allegedly being in possession of child porn that he traded on Kik. Investigators reportedly found child porn on his phone in a file labeled ‘young’. Benner also had a 2006 conviction for oral copulation with a person under 18 but that conviction was dismissed in 2012 after he petitioned the court.

What makes this story even creepier is that Benner advertised his services online for showing up at kids’ parties dressed as a character from My Little Pony.

“Rainbow Dash is looking to come to you for your birthday party she brings candy with her and loves to get hugs and loves posing for pictures contact me for quotes,”

Benner reportedly told investigators that he and two friends were starting up a birthday party business with Benner wearing the costume. I’m sure it had nothing to do with someone wanting to get closer to children using a cartoon character costume.

And yes, I’m aware of Bronies and how creepy they can be. However, there is no evidence that indicates Benner is a Brony.

I have no clever way of fitting this into this post so I’m just going to remind everyone that Kik is the preferred app of sex offenderspedophiles, and child porn collectors.

2 thoughts on “Guy with My Little Pony costume caught with Kik child porn”

  1. I am glad he was caught and no one should let their kid on Kik. I do want to say I have met some super nice bronies and I appreciate their outlook on friendship and the teachings of My Little Pony-verse. A lot better values than some things alleged ‘Christians’ are doing right now.

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