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Airline passenger exposes suspected child sex predator

Unnamed woman took photos of alarming texts, alerted flight attendants

- KYLE SWENSON THE WASHINGTON POST

A preschool teacher buckled in for the two-hour flight from Seattle to San Jose noticed something on the cellphone screen of a fellow passenger that set off alarms. According to police, the unnamed woman began following along as the man in the seat ahead swapped messages about sexually molesting children.

Thanks to the teacher’s alert action, the man and another woman were arrested quickly on Monday. Two children — ages 5 and 7 — have been identified by authoritie­s as the likely potential victims. Police say without the teacher’s heroic interventi­on, the abuse could have gone undetected.

“It’s kind of mind-blowing,” San Jose sex-crimes Detective Nick Jourdenais told the Mercury News. “She gets on a plane, a normal citizen minding her business. A couple of hours later, she’s intervenin­g on quite possibly the most traumatic thing children can go through. This was life-altering for them.”

Michael Kellar, 56, must not have realized his cellphone screen was legible to the passenger seated behind him. “It was in large font, and she sees certain words and starts contemplat­ing there’s something bigger there,” Jourdenais told the paper. “Then the conversati­on transition­s to children. That’s the moment when she decided to preserve the evidence as best as she could.”

According to police, the teacher snapped her own cellphone photos of the conversati­ons, which allegedly involved Kellar requesting the individual on the other end to perform sex acts on the kids. The teacher then told the flight crew, who in turn contacted authoritie­s on the ground. When the Southwest plane touched down, San Jose police and San Francisco-based FBI agents detained Kellar for questionin­g. The Tacoma native said the texts were just role playing and sexual fantasy, the Mercury reported. He let law en- forcement look at the messages.

But back in Tacoma, FBI agents were busy pinpointin­g the identity of the other party. Capt. Mike Edwards, commander of the Seattle Police Department’s Internet Crimes Against Children task force, told KIRO 7 that investigat­ors traced the messages to a woman Kellar had met via an online dating site. Eventually, the trail led law enforcemen­t to Gail Burnworth, 50, of Tacoma.

At a news conference Thursday, San Jose Police Sgt. Brian Spears said investigat­ors were able to rescue the children before the assault. Burnworth was babysittin­g the children. “Extremely disturbing,” he said.

“Folks that are doing these sorts of things are literally all around us,” Edwards said. “The discussion that was going on was very disturbing, about harm to children,” he told Q13 Fox TV.

“Had she had not come forward, had not done anything with this, they would have carried out their plans and intentions . . . They need to be punished and they need to be kept away from kids.”

“I’d like to highlight that if it wasn’t for this particular passenger taking action to alert the staff and alert the police, this catastroph­ic event would have been horrific,” Spears said.

Kellar is now in jail in Santa Clara County. He faces two counts of attempted child molestatio­n and two counts of solicitati­on of a sex crime. Burnworth was booked in Washington. She faces charges of sexual exploitati­on of a minor, rape of a child and dealing in depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct.

 ?? SAN JOSE POLICE DEPARTMENT ?? Michael Kellar was arrested by police after an airline passenger spotted him texting Gail Burnworth about sexually exploiting children.
SAN JOSE POLICE DEPARTMENT Michael Kellar was arrested by police after an airline passenger spotted him texting Gail Burnworth about sexually exploiting children.

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