Tennessee soccer coach, who was arrested for allegedly recording himself raping “unconscious” boys between the ages of 9 and 17 years old, could have a ‘decade of victims’.
Camilo Hurtado Campos, a 63-year-old soccer coach from Tennessee, has been arrested and charged with child molestation and exploitation of a minor. After leaving his phone at a restaurant, employees discovered numerous disturbing videos and pictures of children who are victims of Campos’ child molestation, on the device.
Franklin police stated that some of the child molestation victims that came forward are now in their 20’s, which made the police conclude the possibility of the child molestation and exploitation of a minor have a ‘decade of victims’.
Police found evidence of Campos recording himself performing child molestation on unconscious boys, and they suspect there may be victims of this child molestation dates back a decade. So far, 4 of the victims have been identified; however five other individuals have also come forward to report being victims.
Campo, the alleged child molestation suspect, seems to be victimizing individuals, preferably of Hispanic descent. There may be more victims of child molestation and exploitation that have yet to come forward, and additional charges are expected to be filed against Campos.
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Police are now currently analyzing hundreds of photos and videos of child molestation acts found on Campos’ phone.
The investigators have not yet confirm the alleged suspect’s affiliation with the local soccer teams or schools. The investigation is still in its early stages, and police believe there may even be more victims of child molestation, aside from those identified so far.
The police are working with the victims and their families to process the traumatic events and find closure. The victims are still recovering from their horrible experience. Some of the victims of the said child molestation were hesitant to come forward due to personal concerns.
The police are urging families to talk to their children and come forward if they believe their child has had any connection or encounter with Campos.
The suspect, Campos, has a bond set at $525,000 and does not yet have an attorney and is scheduled to appear in court on July 25.