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would be worth slightly less,
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Ocean Park man held on $1 million bail in child-sex case
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County Jail on $1 million bail
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other related items,” which
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most of the devices either did
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were broken and could not be
viewed. However, two cards
allegedly contained incrimi-
nating images and videos.
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taken from a room where
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too business, contained about
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“hardcore” materials, and
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contained short video clips of
very explicit child pornogra-
phy, featuring male and female
children as young as about 3
years of age. Many of the vid-
eos appeared to be amateur
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cell phones.
The phone and card will be
sent to a forensic laboratory
for further examination, the
deputy said, noting that the
card could potentially contain
“large amounts of child por-
nography.”
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viewed a second memory
card. That card contained
three explicit videos that ap-
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about 15 minutes of footage
of Aylward coercing a prima-
ry-school-aged child into par-
ticipating in a variety of sex
acts. The deputy said the acts
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fairly recently, and at a loca-
tion on the p eninsula.
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card, deputies went to Ayl-
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interview in custody, Aylward
agreed to talk to police but
denied all of the allegations,
calling them “ridiculous.” Ayl-
ward allegedly insisted that he
was not familiar with the mate-
rial on the memory cards, had
never molested any children,
and did not have any memory
of the alleged events, until the
deputies provided him with
screen shots that allegedly
showed him engaged in illegal
sex acts.
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