Metro Man Speaks After Being Charged With Possessing Child Porn

An Oklahoma City man was charged with possessing child porn and now the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is trying to identify some of the children that appeared on the images found on his computer.

Thursday, October 8th 2015, 7:34 pm

By: News 9


An Oklahoma City man was charged with possessing child porn and now the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is trying to identify some of the children that appeared on the images found on his computer.

Court papers state Keith Red Eagle Williams, 81, brought his laptop computer to the Best Buy located on May Ave. back in December and he asked for them to wipe clean. That's when workers discovered the child porn on it and called police.

News 9 caught up with Williams at his home Thursday afternoon and he said he had no idea he had been charged

“I didn't want it,” said Williams.

Court papers state investigators found 39 images of child porn on the computer Williams took to Best Buy. But Williams claims he accidentally downloaded the pictures onto his computer.

News 9: Why did you need [the computer] wiped?

Williams: Because I didn’t want the stuff I accidentally put in.

News 9: So you’re saying you accidentally stumbled onto a child porn website?

Williams: Yeah. I guess you could say that, yeah.

Now the Center for Missing and Exploited children is trying to identify the young victims in those photos. So far, they have been able to identify one of them, but not the others.

Williams could only say this about the charge he now faces.

“I took it into Best Buy to get rid of it,” said Williams.

At last check Williams has yet to have an arrest warrant issued for him

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