The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Police: Lansdale man had 100,000 images of child porn on laptop

- By Tony Di Domizio

A Lansdale man has been charged with 167 felony counts of possession of child pornograph­y after more than 100,000 images and six videos of child sexual abuse material were allegedly found on his laptop while being serviced at Best Buy in February.

Robert Richard Bahm, 78, of an apartment on the 600 block of South Broad Street, was arraigned on April 11 before Magisteria­l District Judge John Kessler, who set bail at $50,000 unsecured, according to court records.

The investigat­ion began on Feb. 24 at 11:43 a.m., when Montgomery Township Police were called to the Best Buy at Airport Square for a report of potential child pornograph­y on a customer’s laptop, police said.

A Geek Squad employee reported that Bahm came to the store around 11 a.m. to get Microsoft Office installed onto his laptop, and when Bahm was told he would have to leave the computer at the store for the installati­on, he allegedly became nervous and asked for his service to be expedited, police said.

Bahm left the laptop and left the store, according to the criminal complaint.

After logging into Bahm’s laptop, the employee plugged in a USB thumb drive to begin installing Microsoft software onto the laptop, police said. Upon going into Windows File Explorer, the “Downloads” folder allegedly showed two downloads with inappropri­ate titles relating to child pornograph­y, police said, at which point Best Buy immediatel­y called police.

Bahm allegedly told detectives he watched adult pornograph­y regularly, specifical­ly “women in pantyhose,” according to the complaint, but could not give police the names of any pornograph­ic websites he visits. When Bahm was asked why police would be concerned about adult pornograph­y on his laptop, he allegedly said that occasional­ly pornograph­ic images of children would appear on the screen, police said.

He allegedly told police the children’s ages are between five and 12 in the images, according to the docket, and said he has searched for “preteens in pantyhose,” but those searches never showed him child pornograph­y, police said.

A search warrant was obtained for the laptop and the county detectives conducted a forensic investigat­ion, which allegedly revealed 100,326 images and six videos of child sexual abuse material, police said. Out of the 100,326 images, 8,000 of them were not duplicates, according to the report.

Police said the children in the videos and images ranged in age from 3 to 7 years old, per the affidavit.

Bahm has a preliminar­y hearing set for May 14 before Magisteria­l District

Judge Andrea Duffy, according to court documents.

This article appears courtesy of a contentsha­ring agreement between North Penn Now and The Reporter. To read more stories like this, visit www. NorthPennN­ow.com

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY DETECTIVES ?? Robert Richard Bahm, 78, of Lansdale
PHOTO COURTESY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY DETECTIVES Robert Richard Bahm, 78, of Lansdale

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