Michael Knowles sits down with Alex Rosen, the founder of 'Predator Poachers,' a group dedicated to hunting down and exposing pedophiles. This interview delves into the dangerous and necessary world of tracking sexual predators, the methods used to expose them, and the subsequent involvement with law enforcement.
Alex shares the challenges and successes of his organization's mission to protect the innocent and bring predators to justice. Michael and Alex discuss the ethical and legal aspects of this controversial yet vital work, providing an in-depth look into a world that many are unaware of, yet is crucially important.
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