It wouldn't suprise me if Fullwood was trying to groom Coral Rose into making some of those videos for himself to sell and apparently this Attorney General has some sense:
"Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez gave a courageous, disturbing speech to
the Center for Missing and Exploited Children on April 20, 2006. In it, he
details how pedophiles have turned community psychology on its head. (I
wonder if he knew about Rep. Mark Foley.)
Mr. Gonzalez said, "Before the Internet, these pedophiles were isolated,
unwelcome even in most adult book stores. Through the Internet, they have
found a community. Offenders can bond with each other, and the Internet
acts as a tool for legitimizing and validating their behavior in their
minds. It emboldens them.
"And this is where the Internet's vicious cycle leads the trends that I
mentioned above. The pedophiles seek to build larger collections of
photographs and videos as a license into their community. As they become
desensitized to the images they have, they seek more graphic, more
heinous, and more disturbing material.
"At some point, the pedophiles meet strong incentives, not just to collect
images, but to produce new ones themselves. Part of it is the desire to
see novel and more graphic images with younger and younger children. And
today's technology makes it easier and less costly for anyone to produce
these images and distribute them widely.
"The other incentive is that trading rules in parts of this community
require that participants offer new pornographic images in order to get
images from fellow users. Images of sexual abuse of children becomes
something of a currency, a way to get more pictures. Collectors become
producers, and to be in the club, they have to find a child to abuse. And
they are driven by the desire for increasingly graphic images.
"And so the Internet just feeds a vicious cycle. It makes child











more accessible and validates the pedophile's behavior in
their minds, driving them to molest even more children and to make new and
increasingly vulgar material."