Garrett Maxey
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They've got a psych on staff and it's mandatory. You got to go talk to her like once a quarter or something like that. But, you know, working and with that first agency, I got to work a couple of cases where It was like ICAC type cases where you're dealing with child pornography and that kind of thing. So I knew kind of what that stuff was. And this is going to sound terrible, but.
They've got a psych on staff and it's mandatory. You got to go talk to her like once a quarter or something like that. But, you know, working and with that first agency, I got to work a couple of cases where It was like ICAC type cases where you're dealing with child pornography and that kind of thing. So I knew kind of what that stuff was. And this is going to sound terrible, but.
They've got a psych on staff and it's mandatory. You got to go talk to her like once a quarter or something like that. But, you know, working and with that first agency, I got to work a couple of cases where It was like ICAC type cases where you're dealing with child pornography and that kind of thing. So I knew kind of what that stuff was. And this is going to sound terrible, but.
I mean, these cases I was working with that first agency, these girls were eight, maybe youngest at six years old, uh, which is atrocious. It's terrible, but it's not the, you know, infant torture and infant rape and that kind of thing. Uh, so there's some really just like, I thought I knew what evil was kind of thing. And then I went and worked ICAC.
I mean, these cases I was working with that first agency, these girls were eight, maybe youngest at six years old, uh, which is atrocious. It's terrible, but it's not the, you know, infant torture and infant rape and that kind of thing. Uh, so there's some really just like, I thought I knew what evil was kind of thing. And then I went and worked ICAC.
I mean, these cases I was working with that first agency, these girls were eight, maybe youngest at six years old, uh, which is atrocious. It's terrible, but it's not the, you know, infant torture and infant rape and that kind of thing. Uh, so there's some really just like, I thought I knew what evil was kind of thing. And then I went and worked ICAC.
So, um, and for, for anyone who doesn't know, I mean, ICAC internet crimes against children, they're, they're, Gosh, I can't remember how many task force entities they have around the country. But generally, it's going to be the state investigator's office and their investigators attached to that task force. And then affiliate positions with local agencies around that state.
So, um, and for, for anyone who doesn't know, I mean, ICAC internet crimes against children, they're, they're, Gosh, I can't remember how many task force entities they have around the country. But generally, it's going to be the state investigator's office and their investigators attached to that task force. And then affiliate positions with local agencies around that state.
So, um, and for, for anyone who doesn't know, I mean, ICAC internet crimes against children, they're, they're, Gosh, I can't remember how many task force entities they have around the country. But generally, it's going to be the state investigator's office and their investigators attached to that task force. And then affiliate positions with local agencies around that state.
And so, you know, when you get a cyber tip or whatever the case may be, it gets complicated. I guess, tasked over to that law enforcement agent, whoever's attached to that task force. But the nice thing is you've got the whole state investigator's office there behind you. It makes sense. Yeah. So, yeah, I left that first agency, went to the second one, said, this is what I'm really wanting to do.
And so, you know, when you get a cyber tip or whatever the case may be, it gets complicated. I guess, tasked over to that law enforcement agent, whoever's attached to that task force. But the nice thing is you've got the whole state investigator's office there behind you. It makes sense. Yeah. So, yeah, I left that first agency, went to the second one, said, this is what I'm really wanting to do.
And so, you know, when you get a cyber tip or whatever the case may be, it gets complicated. I guess, tasked over to that law enforcement agent, whoever's attached to that task force. But the nice thing is you've got the whole state investigator's office there behind you. It makes sense. Yeah. So, yeah, I left that first agency, went to the second one, said, this is what I'm really wanting to do.
Got in with the detectives. I was working major crimes and positioned open for ICAC. And I was like, man, I want to go do that. Like, those are the people I want to go after. So I was the only person who put in for it. Shocking. Right? And got that spot and went over and started working those investigations. How long was it until you realized you were in some pretty deep waters?
Got in with the detectives. I was working major crimes and positioned open for ICAC. And I was like, man, I want to go do that. Like, those are the people I want to go after. So I was the only person who put in for it. Shocking. Right? And got that spot and went over and started working those investigations. How long was it until you realized you were in some pretty deep waters?
Got in with the detectives. I was working major crimes and positioned open for ICAC. And I was like, man, I want to go do that. Like, those are the people I want to go after. So I was the only person who put in for it. Shocking. Right? And got that spot and went over and started working those investigations. How long was it until you realized you were in some pretty deep waters?
Man, I made it about six months. I made it about six months. So I've got a little kid. He's going to be five this coming July. So... You know, like I said, I kind of knew what I was getting myself into. Those were the crimes I really wanted to, you know, investigate. And those are the bad people I really wanted to go get.
Man, I made it about six months. I made it about six months. So I've got a little kid. He's going to be five this coming July. So... You know, like I said, I kind of knew what I was getting myself into. Those were the crimes I really wanted to, you know, investigate. And those are the bad people I really wanted to go get.
Man, I made it about six months. I made it about six months. So I've got a little kid. He's going to be five this coming July. So... You know, like I said, I kind of knew what I was getting myself into. Those were the crimes I really wanted to, you know, investigate. And those are the bad people I really wanted to go get.
The problem is when you're working those investigations, you get what's called a cyber tip from National Center of Missing Exploited Children. And at this time, Idaho's backlog for cyber tips was enormous. It was terrible. They've since got it figured out. And I think they're one of the highest producing units in the nation right now. They're doing great.
The problem is when you're working those investigations, you get what's called a cyber tip from National Center of Missing Exploited Children. And at this time, Idaho's backlog for cyber tips was enormous. It was terrible. They've since got it figured out. And I think they're one of the highest producing units in the nation right now. They're doing great.