- Louis Conradt
Louis William "Bill" Conradt, Jr. (
January 30 ,1950 -November 5 ,2006 ) [http://www.rockwallheraldbanner.com/obituaries/local_story_312160357.html] was adistrict attorney inTexas . He became inextricably linked toDateline NBC 's "To Catch a Predator ", a TV series documentingsexual predator stings, after he committedsuicide when aSWAT team entered his house, with "Dateline" cameras recording the action.Events and reaction
Among the numerous stings that "To Catch a Predator" and
Perverted-Justice conducted, Conradt's was unique in that the show's producers and police decided to go to Conradt's home. In other cases, "To Catch a Predator" lured suspected sexual offenders with an actor or actress pretending to be a child, into a home that was wired with cameras and surrounded by police. Conradt had apparently declined the actor's offers and subsequent phone calls.Conradt's death prompted increased criticism of the show, which was already being criticized by some [http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2006/03/28/publiceye/entry1445230.shtml] in the legal and journalistic profession for blurring the line between the press and the police.Fact|date=July 2008 A year after the incident, national magazines "
Rolling Stone " and "Esquire" published articles attacking "To Catch a Predator". "Esquire" obtained raw footage of the incident that contradicted "Dateline"'s and hostChris Hansen 's previous denials of the show's alleged collusion with law enforcement officials.Hansen did not respond to the "Esquire" article when the
Houston Chronicle asked for comment, [http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ent/5048069.html Chron story] ] but deferred to his spokeswoman, who called the idea that Hansen would dictate police action "preposterous."Perverted-Justice founder Xavier von Erck called the "Esquire" article fiction. [http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ent/5048069.html Chron story] ] Though he did not respond to the "Esquire" story's allegation or supporting evidence that "Dateline" and PJ directed police actions in the Conradt case, he reiterated his disgust for Conradt's behavior. In an e-mail response to the "Houston Chronicle", he wrote, "The idea that anything led to the suicide of Conradt other than his want to avoid potential penalties for soliciting a 13-year-old boy sexually is outlandish. We encourage all interested to read the Conradt chat-logs and verification call recordings. Once you do that, you then immediately know why Conradt shot himself rather than face the criminal justice system."
Personal life and career
Conradt graduated from the
University of Texas and received his law degree atTexas Tech University . He was the Kaufman County,Texas district attorney for more than two decades before giving up his seat to make a failed run in 2002 to be the 86th State District Judge. Afterwards, he became Rockwall County's chief felony assistant district attorney.Conradt lived in Terrell, about an hour southeast of Murphy, where anti-pedophile group
Perverted-Justice , working in conjunction with "Dateline" had set up shop to conduct its predator stings.[http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/localnews/stories/110606dnMetSexSting.bdd2321.html Records show] that Conradt was single and lived alone.
Alleged interactions with Perverted-Justice
According to Perverted-Justice logs, Conradt posed as a 19-year-old university student and engaged in sexually charged online chats with someone who Conradt was to believe to be a 13-year-old named Luke. [http://perverted-justice.com/?archive=Inxs00 Perverted-Justice logs] ] Conradt solicited pictures of "Luke's" penis, and sent pictures purporting to be of his alter-ego.
After two weeks, Perverted-Justice and NBC brought in an actor to play the part of Luke over the phone. For reasons that are still not known, Conradt stopped responding to phone calls and instant messages. It was then that police (and as some in the operation assert, NBC) decided to bring the operation to Conradt's home in Terrell.
Conradt's alleged MySpace page
According to Perverted-Justice members, content from Conradt's
MySpace page began to disappear, leading them to believe that Conradt was covering up his tracks. This played a part in the decision of the authorities (and "Dateline", as some allege) to pursue a warrant for Conradt's arrest. Chris Hansen mentioned the disappearing page on his blog and on-air. [http://insidedateline.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/02/20/61856.aspx Inside Dateline from MSNBC] ] "Esquire" writer Luke Dittrich implies that the disappearing page pushed the participants to make an imminent move (according to Texas law, Conradt had already committed a crime by participating in the explicit chats with a purported child).Later investigation by "Esquire" revealed that Conradt's page had not been touched for months before the sting. Perverted-Justice members claimed that Conradt had other Myspace pages, but never produced the evidence for such. Chris Hansen later admitted to "Esquire" that he did not remember actually seeing the page. [http://www.esquire.com/features/hansen-transcript Esquire Magazine "Interview with Chris Hansen: The Transcript" - Part two of a three-part report on the Conradt incident] ] The detective who wrote the warrants said the alleged Myspace cover-up by Conradt was never mentioned to him.
Legal maneuverings
According to the "Esquire" article, members from Perverted-Justice faxed the Collin County District Attorney's office, requesting support for an upcoming sting. District attorney John Roach was surprised that the request came from a civilian group rather than the police. Roach told "Esquire" that he warned Murphy Police Chief Myrick to not deal with "Dateline" or Perverted-Justice, and that the DA's office "will take no part in the planning or execution of the sting operation."
After midnight on the day of the sting, Murphy Detective Sam Love alleges that Chris Hansen, or someone else from "Dateline", called the operation's headquarters and demanded that the police obtain an arrest and search warrant for Conradt. Detective Walter Weiss told "Esquire" that he was ordered to acquire the warrants by that morning. He finished the warrant at 11 a.m.
The sting
The official participants in the sting included Murphy police and the Terrell Police Department, including Terrell's SWAT team. [http://www.esquire.com/features/predator0907 Esquire Magazine "Tonight on Dateline This Man Will Die" - Part one of a three-part report on the Conradt incident] ] According to raw footage obtained by "Esquire", at least one "Dateline" cameraman had hidden himself near the Conradt residence door. Chris Hansen and "Dateline" denied that crew members were on the private property (such an act is illegal). Also in that footage is "Frag," a member of Perverted-Justice, who is seen advising police on what to do next. Chris Hansen denied that Perverted-Justice was present, but recanted when "Esquire" was able to describe what "Frag" looked like.
The warrants were signed shortly after 2 p.m. [http://www.esquire.com/features/conradt-warrant Esquire Magazine "The Search Warrant for Bill Conradt's House" - Part three of a three-part report on the Conradt incident] ] By this time, police and "Dateline" had been on the scene for hours. In fact, "Dateline" had showed up as long as five hours earlier, and later records showed that neighbors had phoned in suspicious-persons reports.
According to the "Esquire" account – again, contended by "Dateline" – "Dateline" crewmembers notified police that they observed that a Sunday newspaper on Conradt's doorstep had disappeared, indicating that Conradt was actually home. Later, in an interview with "Esquire", Hansen would claim that he did not remember the incident, nor would he characterize anything "Dateline" did as surveillance for the police.
Using the tip given to them by "Dateline", the police made a decision to call in a SWAT team and perform a tactical entry. They feared that Conradt was aware of their presence and was now destroying evidence. The police broke the door's lock and swept through the house. They encountered Conradt in a room. According to the officers' account, Conradt said a variation of "I'm not going to hurt anyone." He then shot himself in the head with a Browning .380 handgun.
Aftermath
The incident immediately brought international attention to the already popular "Dateline" showclarifyme.
On June 1, 2007, the Collin County District Attorney's office announced that it would not pursue any of the indictments that "To Catch a Predator" had netted. Officials from the DA's office believed that the cases were riddled with errors. More problematically, it appeared that nearly all of the investigative work had been done by Perverted-Justice and "Dateline", with the police only playing the role of the arresting force. In its response, PJ said it had complied with the DA, offered assistance and evidence, but had found the DA to be corrupt and lazy.
Detective Walter Weiss, after the failed sting, resigned from the Murphy Police.
Facts from the aired 20 February 2007 episode of "
To Catch a Predator " were used as part of a $100 million lawsuit by Conradt's sister, Patricia Conradt, against NBC Universal Inc.New York Law Journal (March 3, 2008) " [http://quest.law.com/Search/Search.do?Ntt=Suit+Proceeds+Against+NBC+Over+%27Dateline%27+Suicide&Nty=1&N=8359&Ntk=SI_All&cx=0&sortVar=1&x=6&y=10 Suit Proceeds Against NBC Over Dateline Suicide; Jury Could Find Responsible Journalism Line Crossed.] " Decision of Interest. Volume 239; Col. 3 (CONRADT v. NBC UNIVERSAL, INC., 07 Civ. 6623, Chin, District Judge Denny).] In March 2008, Patricia overcame a significant hurdle when the Judge in the case agreed to allow her infliction of emotional distress and civil rights claims to be heard by a jury.ABC News later did an investigation of the incident on its own news show,
20/20 (see "To Catch a Predator " for more information). [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i03f98739a9d2524fd9a85d8d973e1734 Hollywood Reporter on ABC's 20/20 report on Dateline] ]On Wednesday, September 5, 2007, Dateline aired the results of the forensic report on Conradt's computer. According to the report, Conradt's "CDs, laptop computers and cell phone all contained pornographic material -- some included child pornography." [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20626117/page/2/ MSNBC] ]
On
October 3 ,2007 , the issue was lampooned in an episode of the satirical cartoon "South Park ". Conradt is not specifically mentioned, but "Dateline" host Chris Hansen tellsCartman that Conradt "shot himself", using finger quotes to imply that the police or Dateline themselves may have actually murdered him.On June 24, 2008, the lawsuit brought before NBC Universal by Patricia Conradt was "amicably resolved" to an unknown settlement. [http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2008/06/nbc-resolves-la.html LA Times] ]
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