Post: Resident Evil 5 May Have Exposed Real Evil To A Child.
12-01-2010, 05:00 PM #1
TheBigRod
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Recently in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada a father found sexually explicit messages in his daughters Playstation messages from a Resident Evil 5 player. The man then started saying sexually explicit things to the father.

Originally posted by another user
"It was scary," said the father on Tuesday. "He started saying some very obscene things to me. These are openings to potential sex offenders, really."


Although the obscene messages were not directed towards his daughter, it was so sick & disturbing that he called the police right away and an investigation is now under way.

The very disturbed man claimed to be a 22-year-old male from a different country, and he also claims he has been messaging his daughter for roughly 2 months via e-mail.

There is not any evidence about the e-mails being the same as the Playstation messages, but he was obviously trying to get something if he's talking to a 12-year-old girl on Resident Evil without her parent supervision.

If you're a parent & your children play videogames that you're not so sure about, check their messages every once in awhille, it's not butting into their privacy, you're just trying to keep them safe.

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Whiskey_Whiskey
12-19-2010, 02:27 PM #11
Gaia
Former Staff
As if the police didn't do anything about the father letting her daughter play 18+ games, but 22? That age is so young to be a pedo
12-19-2010, 04:43 PM #12
TwiiST
I am error
There Is Alot Of Pedo's Out There Indeed:whistle:
12-19-2010, 05:26 PM #13
Mercinarie
HookahHolic
so you dont fully look into a game before letting your baby girl play it, now your mad cuz you dont like the content, 2 words for him: major issues.
12-20-2010, 01:57 AM #14
Extrazior
u mirin'
Damn, What has the world come too? /facepalm
12-22-2010, 06:46 AM #15
I wish he had told us what the daughter said. :carling:
12-22-2010, 05:28 PM #16
T-Icey
Samurai Poster
Originally posted by Dr.Fox View Post
I agree with alot of you saying that the it is the Fathers fault because he is letting his 12 year old daughter play a game with a 18 age limit , but then again If you think your child is mature enough and can tell reality from a video game then I think they are allowed to play it , atleast now she knows what weirdos there areonline ..


never compare a 12 years old with 18+ it will never be the same, even though you say that she knows what's he/she is playing is not going to be the same.

It is all fathers fault, the police should of bring him to court for letting his daughter play a 18+ game, plus not only not, RESIDENT EVIL is one of the most disturbing games, and for a girl? I'm not even gonna say anything. That father is just a pervert, it is his fault and yet he is calling the police? LOL again, the police should of take him to court for letting playing her that game that she is not allowed to play
12-22-2010, 06:24 PM #17
Some peple are just creepers
12-28-2010, 02:59 AM #18
treyarc fails
Bounty hunter
might have been joe fritzl
12-28-2010, 04:01 AM #19
alioyo
Banned
parents let kids play rated M games but do not supervise. they are rated that way for a reason first they would be playing with people that are not withing their age group. they would face perv people like in this story and they will become more violent and agressive with there surroundings. from personal experience Ive seen an 8 year old playing GTA, and Bioshock.

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