Team members seized his computer and data storage devices for forensic examination.
Task force members executed a consent search at the home of Christopher Rodriguez in Hernando County later that day. During the course of the search, Rodriquez agreed to be interviewed. Rodriguez confessed he had photographed the three boys and distributed their images over the Internet. Team members seized his computer and data storage devices for forensic examination. They also seized some videotapes which contained even more evidence: Rodriquez had been molesting other children as well. There were now seven abused boys in Florida alone. Worse, Rodriguez admitted he had recently traveled to Cincinnati, Ohio, for the express purpose of pursuing sex with underage boys. By the time Inspectors and investigators arrested Rodriguez, it was in the early morning hours of March 5. He was taken before a federal magistrate, who refused to set bail. Postal Inspector Linda Walker and her colleagues were quick to nail Cincinnati resident Daniel Ostenkamp as Rodriguez’ “friend”—and another source of child pornography. She put in a call to Inspector Martin E. Arthur at the Cincinnati Field Office of the Pittsburgh Division for more information. Inspectors and other task force members arrested Daniel Ostenkamp at his place of employment and, simultaneously, executed a search warrant at his parent’s home where he resided. They seized four computers, assorted computer storage devices, sexually explicit artwork of young males, and an anatomically correct, lifesized sex doll of a male teenager.








