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Disturbing video on Internet may have been shot in SE Texas
By Cynthia Cisneros

(7/09/07 - KTRK/HOUSTON) - You may have seen some disturbing video of a young girl in the back of a car. It happened in southeast Texas and it's been floating around the Internet. Now, police and the FBI want to know who she is to see if she is the victim of a crime.
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Many of you have been emailing us about the video and many of you are calling for action. Now, authorities are asking for help to find out who the girl is and who she was in the car with.

What authorities tell us is the child's response to poking and slapping is enough to raise questions about her safety. We don't know if the child is under the influence of alcohol or narcotics, but we do know police have asked our help in trying to identify the little girl or the people in the van.

The video is disturbing to watch. At first glance, a small little girl is inside a van sitting on the floorboard. She's not in a car seat as the law mandates. But that's not the most disturbing part.

The voice on the video says, 'She's rolling, girl, she's rolling' -- a reference, say authorities, to the use of ecstasy. While the child is never seen taking a pill or drinking, her behavior -- specifically her lack of response -- is enough to raise the criminal interest of authorities in Jackson County.

"If you watch the video, you see the child seems to be in distress," said Jackson County Chief Deputy Curt Gabrysch. "We want to make sure whoever is in charge of that child, that the child is gonna be taken care of."

Why Jackson County? For a brief moment, you see a pamphlet inside the van. It's the same color and type print the chamber of commerce from Jackson County, near Victoria, sends out to visitors.

"As you watch the video, you see a pamphlet that says 'Welcome to Jackson County' and so we're trying to take all the necessary steps to find out who those individuals are if they're from Jackson County," said Gabrysch.

The people in the van are young women. Authorities want your help in identifying them.

The video has also caught the attention of the FBI. Their cybercrimes task force is adding their expertise to try and identify the people on the video. If you can identify them, the Jackson County Sheriff's Office wants you to call them at 361-782-3541.

here is the video: (caution! NOT for the faint of heart, this might make you sick!)
video: Mother gives ecstasy to child
 
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Me neither. But even without seeing it, it reaffirms my belief in capital punishment.




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If I knew who they were, or ran into these little teeny boppers, I'd like to B* slap each and every one of them. and lock them up for the b/s they did to this little girl. Just crazy freaking crap..
 
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