SERIALously - 144: Jacquelyn & Wren: Sexualizing Her 4-Year-Old on TikTok? Ft. Special Guest Dr. Leslie Dobson
Episode Date: April 22, 2024Over the past few years, we have seen an exponential growth in the amount of parents putting their kids all over social media and then in return, making money off of the postings. Initially, it starte...d as just families on youtube who were vlogging their daily lives. But what started out as looking innocent - and sometimes does still look that way to the average viewer - quickly shifted into something much darker. Our guest today is Dr. Leslie Dobson. Dr. Leslie is a clinical and forensic psychologist with over 20 years of experience. She has worked in jails and hospitals with numerous violent offenders and sexual predators. Not only is she a psychologist, but she is also a speaker and an author. Her new book was released this past January, “The Friend Cleanse: How to Identify Energy Vampires, Set Boundaries and Balance Your Glass of Life”, and it’s all about identifying how people are adding or taking away value in your life, and setting boundaries accordingly. Liquid IV Get 20% off when you go to https://www.liquidiv.com and use code AE at checkout. Lume Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code AE at https://www.LumeDeodorant.com! #lumepod Earn In Download EarnIn today in the Google play or Apple app store. FUM Start the Good Habit at https://tryfum.com/SERIAL to save 10% off the Journey Pack today. ZocDoc Go to https://www.Zocdoc.com/ANNIEELISE and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Check out Dr Leslie! www.drlesliedobson.com www.instagram.com/drlesliedobson https://www.tiktok.com/@drlesliedobson The Friend Cleanse Book by Dr. Leslie Dobson Follow the podcast on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@serialouslypodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/annieelise All Social Media Links: https://www.flowcode.com/page/annieelise_ SERIALously FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/SERIALouslyAnnieElise/ Shop the Merch: www.shop10tolife.com About Me: https://annieelise.com/ For Business Inquiries: 10toLife@WMEAgency.com
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I have a very, very important episode to talk with you guys about today and I have a very
special guest joining me as well.
Now it's no secret that over the past few years,
we have seen an exponential growth
in the amount of parents putting their kids
all over social media.
And then in return, they're making money
off of all of these postings, all of these videos,
all of this vlogging.
Now initially it started as just families on YouTube
and they were vlogging their daily lives
and doing things a little bit more casual,
a little bit more innocent you could say. But then over time it's now kind of shifted to where kids are being shown on nearly every
single app all for monetization. Whether it be YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, I mean,
the list goes on and on. So what started out as looking relatively innocent and sometimes it still
does look to be that way to the average viewer, but a lot of the times it's now quickly shifted into something
much darker.
Parents are making a sickening amount of money, I might add as well, by showing their kids.
Showing their daily lives, their most personal moments, their most private moments, and in
addition to that, they're getting ad deals, they're getting brand deals, and I'm talking
vulnerable moments, guys, where they're showing their kids having full on
meltdowns, families having very tough, very personal conversations, they're even showing
their young daughters starting their periods or going bra shopping for the first time.
I mean, definitely content that does not need to be out there for public consumption. On top of that, there is an alarming amount of pedophiles
that are now being drawn in to this type of content.
And there are children who are just continually
being exploited on a daily basis.
And when I say that guys, there's probably one situation
that comes to mind if you're on TikTok
and it is the Jaclyn and Wren case.
And I say case, but I should say
situation. And we're going to be talking about that as well today in detail. Now, if you're
unfamiliar with these two people, that's okay. I'm going to give you the breakdown. I'm going to
give you a quick little backstory. So Jacqueline is a mom of a daughter named Wren who is now four
years old. Jacqueline began first posting videos of Ren on TikTok when she was just a few
months old. It was back in 2019, maybe even 2020. And before Ren was even two years old,
their TikTok account had reached one million followers. Now they have over 17 million.
Now at first it seemed like it was super innocent. It was cute videos of a baby,
then they would have videos of you know mom versus grandma outfits that they would dress Ren in, things like that. But over the past four years, this content has taken a very
drastic turn. These days, Jaclyn is often posting videos of Ren where Ren is opening her mouth,
she's eating and drinking, she's putting things in her mouth that are shaped like a penis,
different food objects like street corn, hot dogs, things like that. She's putting things in her mouth that are shaped like a penis different food objects like street corn hot dogs
Things like that. She's also being put in positions that certainly could be seen as sexual in my opinion and
Even going as far as Ren sometimes saying things that could be considered subtly sexual or even outright
Sexual and all of this content that is being put out is orchestrated by her mom,
Jacqueline. Now, the comments in these videos when her comments are left on are full of people either
making sexual and creepy comments or people saying, get your daughter the heck offline,
this is inappropriate. And it almost feels as though the public is more concerned with the safety of Ren than her own mother.
Now the amount of people who are saving these videos of Ren as well, it is truly insane.
It is thousands, hundreds of thousands of people.
I mean, it is truly crazy. And guys, in my opinion, Ren might be the most sexually exploited child online that there is right now.
So our guest today is Dr. Leslie Dobson.
Now, Dr. Leslie is a clinical and forensic psychologist
with over 20 years of experience.
She's worked in jails, she's worked in hospitals,
and she has worked with some of the worst violent predators,
violent offenders.
She has worked with serial killers, serial rapists,
cannibals, necrophiliacs,
I mean, you name it.
Now, not only is she a psychologist,
but she's also a speaker and an author.
She even has a TED Talk coming up
that she was sharing with me.
She is like the expert in all things,
especially when it comes to pedophiles
and children content online.
So when I decided I wanted to do this episode
and talk about the Wren and Jaclyn situation,
talk about all of this,
so I wanted to bring in Dr. Leslie to share her insights.
She has worked so closely with numerous pedophiles,
numerous rapists, so she could really shed some light
on what are these perverts,
these predators doing with this material?
How dangerous is it?
Okay, so thank you so much for joining us
on today's show, Dr. Leslie.
I need to jump right into this
because I have a burning question for you.
Working with all of these pedophiles,
can you walk us through what was that like day to day
or what are some of the more crazy things you saw
and you witnessed to where it really will illustrate
to people how dangerous these people are
and that by putting this material on a silver platter in their hands, what that could
end up being and resulting in.
I think a great example is Koholingga State Hospital.
It is a hospital where sexually violent predators who are deemed, they've done their prison
sentence or not, but either way they're deemed too dangerous to return to society and they're
given civil commitments in this hospital for the rest of their lives.
And so you've got every kind of sexual predator you can imagine, necrophilia, we've got cannibalism,
we have people who are really into pee and poo.
There's a lot of just, I can go on and on.
When I would walk in there, because they were patients with mental health issues,
even though they were locked up, they had freedom.
They could walk around.
And I would walk in there, and they would see me coming,
and they would line the hallways, and they would clap.
What?
Just to fuck with me.
Really?
And I would walk, and I would just
stay eyes on on staring at every
inch of my body making comments about everything and I would have to go
eventually get to some kind of a room and evaluate someone but the the torment
that they wanted to put on other people was horrific and it was so psychologically
savvy what they were doing. So I used to work in a lot of secure facilities.
And in one facility in particular,
there were individuals who were diagnosed with pedophilia.
And we did not allow them to have pornographic materials.
We did not allow them to have magazines.
If they had something like a real estate magazine
or a newspaper, they had to read it in the
day room, which was the main room where staff could see them.
But oftentimes, because there are thousands of patients or inmates and not as many staff
members, they would sneak these newspapers into their rooms and they would cut out the
images of the children.
So even if it was an advertisement for a child
in a bathing suit or fully dressed,
they would cut out these images.
And I frequently would walk by their rooms
because I was walking around checking on them,
getting them for appointments,
and I would hear them masturbating.
And I would hear them making little noises
like there were little children in the room
and multiple little children voices,
boys and girls. And a few times I would go in and staff would have to deal with this
a lot too. So this was a frequent thing for the pedophiles that were not engaging in treatment.
They would cut out the images of these children and they would rub them on their erect penises, pretending that
they were the voices of the children. So pretending the children were actually the images and that
they were there pleasuring the person. The best thing that we could do as staff was we were
non-reactive. We would enter the room, we would prevent them from orgasming if we could. We had
no facial expressions, we would explain to them orgasming if we could. We had no facial
expressions, we would explain to them their consequences, and we would take
away the materials that they had hidden. And then usually their rooms would go
under a full shakedown and they would be searched in and out to prevent any
materials from remaining. But it's interesting because you say they're also
childlike and kind, so is it like there's a big spectrum of where they would be at?
Because you also said pedophiles are who you would want in your corner if an altercation.
Has that ever happened?
Yeah. Oh, many times.
Really?
Yeah. And just to answer your question, yeah, there's a huge spectrum.
I mean, these hospitals hold every kind of offender and some of the most brutal rapists
I've ever met in
my life as well, adult to adult. But oh I've been in so many situations, so we
would wear alarms on our hips and I don't know how every place works but if
you felt threatened you'd pop the alarm and it would put your name on everyone
else's alarms and then on the speaker it would say you know Dobson emergency room 9 or whatever and at that point in those settings everybody is all
hands on deck it doesn't matter if you have training if you're a custody
officer police if you're a young white woman who doesn't know what the hell
she's doing to defend herself you go and so many times it was either me pulling
the alarm
and I was about to be assaulted, or I was responding to an assault
and could just try and do whatever I could do to stop someone getting beaten up,
to stop someone getting raped, to stop someone from finishing hanging themselves.
Oh my gosh.
How often would you have to pop your alarm?
I used my alarm probably a couple times a week. Oh my gosh. How often would things, would you have to pop your alarm? I used my alarm probably a couple times a week.
Oh my gosh.
But it was three or four times a day
that alarms would go off in general on a quiet day.
I would imagine your husband did not love this.
My husband worked with me.
Oh, he did?
He did.
Oh, what does your husband do?
He's a forensic psychologist.
Oh, wow.
And we had different names because there was also
a problem in the hospital, prison hospital, where somebody
had fallen in love with a woman and wanted
to kill her husband, who also worked there.
So we went many, many years without anyone there even
knowing we were together.
Oh my gosh.
I can only imagine the dinner table conversations that go on between the two of you.
Yes, because we also have to find humor in this horror.
Yeah, you have to.
And then we would surround ourselves with people who also had that dark humor.
And it did help us process the trauma of it.
Like a fireman or a police officer, you know, they have to honor the scene they went to
and the loss they saw, but then they get back in the truck
and they make fun of each other.
They get back to the station and they're cooking
and they're hanging out and they're becoming human again.
And so I had to do that too.
Of course, you can't stay in the dark the entire time.
It would drive anybody crazy, I think.
We had a new officer and he was trying
to pepper spray a patient and he didn't hold it well and the patient just took it and sprayed the
officer and at dinner we were just laughing as horrifying as that was we
were laughing saying oh my gosh like we were so close to getting sprayed in our
faces too like clearly he needs more training yeah but you have to bring some
kind of alightness or else we can't maintain our jobs. Absolutely. And with the pedophiles that you did work
with in the hospital you had mentioned earlier what they would use the
materials for when they would have newspaper clippings. And I just want to
circle back to that a little bit because I think it's so important when you think
through even if it's not Ren and Jaclyn, if it's somebody who's innocent
just posting a photo of their child at a dance recital with the leg kick up, she's in a leotard, full face of makeup, what are these pedophiles and predators doing keep it so that when they have, they build up
a masturbatory stimulation and then they look forward
to the moment that they can watch that image
and masturbate them.
And then it starts to build, they start to fantasize
about a relationship with the image.
What's she like?
What would we do if we went out?
What would our relationship be? Could I teach her how to have healthy sex because she's she like? What would we do if we went out? What would our relationship be? Could I teach her
how to have healthy sex because she's so young? Someone's gonna need to teach her. Oh god. What
would that be like? That is horrifying as a parent. Yes. That is like my worst nightmare. Yes. Wow.
And that's why I talk to my daughter constantly about body parts that no one can touch and even yesterday
She said somebody pushed her and I said where'd they push you and she said on the stomach and I said
Oh how that make you feel and she was like it felt like a body part someone shouldn't touch
It was a different push than if they like push me in the arm
And I said then you need to tell your teacher and you need to tell that person in your strong voice
You do not touch my stomach. Yeah. And we practiced and she did it.
That's great. And she was really proud of herself.
Yeah. So instilling that voice in our children at a young age to protect them is so important.
So, as I mentioned, I want to get started with one of the biggest topics out there right now.
It's Ren Eleanor and her mom, Jacqueline.
Now, as I said, many people have brought this stuff to Jacqueline's attention
saying take your daughter offline. This is could get in the wrong hands. This material is sexually
suggestive. But instead of taking her content down, Jacqueline will just often turn off the
comments and she will double down and say posting Ren isn't a bad thing. Regardless of all of these
people, these thousands of people discussing it, trying to warn her, warn her of these possible pedophiles who are seeing this content, using this content.
And if you do comment saying something like I did back, I first commented in 2020 on a video of Ren
holding with both hands this foot long hot dog and eating it. And I said, look, not to be a Karen,
but if this video gets in the wrong hands, I mean, your child is being exploited and there's a lot of sick freaks out on the internet.
I was immediately blocked.
And then when another video came out,
which I'll discuss in a minute,
I once again commented and I said,
look, even if it's only 1% of males
who are saving this video, that's 1% too many.
It shouldn't be any males saving this video.
And once again, got blocked.
So anytime somebody comments that they disagree with her, she wipes the comment section clean
and she just double downs and doesn't seem to even care that possible pedophiles are
using her content for their own disgusting gratification.
So let me describe some of these videos for you and then we're going to have Dr. Leslie
weigh in.
So here's an example of one. In a video back on June 21, 2021, Ren was gnawing on some street corn. Very
long in the shape of a penis. And she then starts to put this enormous, foot-long hot
dog in her open mouth. Now, again, yes, it could be perceived as innocent. But it also
doesn't take a rocket scientist to note the symbolism here.
She has two hands around this these items of food that look very similar to a male organ and then
eating them. And there's multiple videos like this where they're titled What My Four-Year-Old
Ate at the Fair Today, What My Four-Year-Old is Eating Today, and it's a giant spicy pickle.
It's all things in these shapes. And it's my opinion that she uses these foods intentionally,
that these are the ones she chooses
because she knows that it's going to get her
the most views on her TikTok.
There's another video comparing Jaclyn's choice
of a Christmas outfit for Ren
with an outfit that Ren's grandma chose,
which again, sure, could be innocent enough.
We know that moms sometimes wanna dress their kids
more trendy, more modern, where grandmas pick, you know,
the cheesiest shirt they can find
with like the big super huge baseball or whatever it is.
But Jaclyn's choice in all of this,
it almost looked like a slutty Santa type costume
where it made Wren look older, more suggestive,
more showing her skin and her body.
And it seems as time has gone on,
guys, that the content just keeps escalating. She keeps pushing the boundaries. So not only is she
wiping the comments clean and doubling down, but she's taking it further and further. Because in
a video from March 2nd about swallowing gum, this video has over 20 million views. Jaclyn captioned the video,
"'Never swallow your gum,
"'it will be stuck in your stomach for seven years.'"
Then in the video, it shows Ren,
it's about a five second video, it's not long,
but Ren appears to swallow her gum,
and then she looks directly at the camera,
and she says in a very scared, frantic way,
"'Oops, I swallowed it, is that okay?
It is truly horrifying because Wren looks distressed
and she looks legitimately scared.
Now listen to this if you're listening to the audio version,
but I also will put the video with Wren's face blurred
on YouTube so you can see what I'm talking about.
I swallowed it, is that okay?
Now, not only does this entire video give me pause and make me absolutely sick to my stomach,
because like you know what you're inferring with this video, but also we don't know that Wren
actually swallowed gum, which doesn't matter at all, but how many takes was it to get this video?
And also, did Jaclyn direct Wren to be like, I want you to look in distress, I want you to pretend
you're swallowing and then say, oops, I swallowed it and look frantic
and look like you got caught doing something bad.
It was so carefully orchestrated
because there is not a,
you couldn't pay me a million dollars right now
to believe that Wren just had,
or that Jaclyn just happened to have her phone recording
and that she was just like, oh, at this exact moment
she swallowed her gum and
said oops is that okay? Did I do something wrong or what did she say exactly? She says I swallowed
it, is that okay? You can't pay me a million dollars to believe that that was perfectly timed
and coincidental. It was orchestrated in my opinion which just makes it even sicker. Now in other
videos she once again kind of starts taking it a step further. She starts saying that personal space is non-existent and
when you have a toddler and she shows Ren putting on lotion, putting on makeup,
trying to lift up her shirt to put deodorant on,
pretending to shave her genitals with a razor and
also acting like she's trying to insert a tampon. Her four-year-old daughter. Now she's
clothed during all of these videos but still why are you even showing any of that stuff and it is
your four-year-old daughter? Again just truly vile. So all of this just over time has kind of been
building and building and building and it has created a massive uproar on TikTok as I'm sure
you can imagine. So the TikTokers are absolutely pissed and there are hundreds and building and building, and it has created a massive uproar on TikTok, as I'm sure you can imagine.
So the TikTokers are absolutely pissed,
and there are hundreds and hundreds and even thousands,
I think, of reaction videos, videos tagging Jaclyn,
telling her how disgusting her behavior is,
and really begging her to stop.
And one girl on TikTok gave examples
of exactly what Jaclyn is doing and why it's wrong
and proof how she knows that it's wrong. For example, how Jaclyn will specifically choose
suggestive thumbnails for these videos, like thumbnails where Wren's legs are
wide open and that's the cover photo because it's enticing people to click
into the video and watch the full video. This is Wren and this is her mom Jaclyn.
Do they look like a happy mom and daughter to you? Well, they're not. Every
day these two wake up, she's excited because she gets to do a fun activity with mommy,
and she's looking at her daughter thinking, hmm, what can I do with her to please them today?
Don't believe me? Well, here's a list of 11 things proving that this mom knows exactly what she's
doing. Number one is she handpicks the thumbnails. She finds the most inappropriate suggestible
moment in the video and makes that the thumbnail. You're probably thinking Jess, why would she handpick these inappropriate thumbnails?
How could a mom do this to her own kid?
To attract P words?
Yeah, she wants to attract P words because they make her money.
Number two, strange men are commenting inappropriate things on all of her videos and she's seen
the comments.
The mother.
The mother has seen the comments and doesn't care.
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All right, so let's get back to where we were.
Now in response to all of this criticism,
if you're not getting blocked, muted, whatever it may be,
Jacqueline had decided to make an apology video,
which I have to say didn't land.
It was not an apology video.
So in the video, she says that she has taken all of these remarks about her daughter very
seriously and that she would never do anything to harm her.
She even in this video claims that she spoke with the FBI directly and that she verified
that there aren't any images of her daughter on any inappropriate sites.
Take a listen.
The past few months have been incredibly distressing and I've learned a lot.
What started out as a hobby to make a digital scrapbook for my daughter Ren
grew into an interesting role for me as a single stay-at-home mom.
Ren is my number one priority and her upbringing and safety are my top job 24 hours a day.
This account has allowed me to provide for my daughter and to set aside money for her
future.
I'm not sure how this conspiracy theory got started and spiraled out of control.
What you need to know is that no law enforcement agencies I conferred with, including the FBI,
have found any proof that my daughter's likeness appears on inappropriate websites.
These rumors are 100% false.
If anyone has real, tangible proof, please contact me immediately.
My email appears within my TikTok profile.
What is true, Ren is a happy, healthy 3-year-old.
The videos we film together from my account a couple of hours a week are fun and lighthearted.
TikTok analytics show that my followers are 76.8% female, thus more than 13 million females
including lots of moms, and I thank you for watching and for your interest in my family.
What baffles me is that rumor spreaders express such passionate concern for my daughter, yet
law enforcement has found zero real proof about these untrue allegations. Creating videos talking about
scurrilous rumors that my three-year-old daughter appears on porn sites isn't
proof. Repeating false information over and over will never convert into fact.
Doing so is wrongfully smearing my daughter's name and unjustly damaging my
reputation." Well let me just tell you guys, that is not true
because I personally have seen Ren's images
and videos on Telegram, through private discords.
I think somebody even saw them on, what is that?
8chan or however you pronounce it, that site.
So people are definitely taking this material,
repackaging it and doing some sick
and twisted things with it.
Someone, I can't verify this next piece of information, but somebody did say that somebody
is even selling a package of Wren's videos and material, and that one person had reached
out to somebody else saying that they would pay them if they recreated Wren's little voice
and said certain messages back to him.
I'm not going to say what those messages are,
but I'm sure that you can imagine.
So speaking about Wren and about Jacqueline,
we know that she started the account
when Wren was first born back in 2019, 2020,
and then it's just continuously
has gotten more sexually explicit.
The most latest one being the gum,
and then the street corn, the corn dogs in the mouth,
all of these things,
you had mentioned that she had sent you an email.
Now, do you mind just sharing what that email said?
And we don't know if it came from Jacqueline.
No, that's okay.
We don't know if it came from Jacqueline or her camp
or what, but.
It's a long email.
Okay.
But basically what it goes through
is that statistically I'm wrong
and that 80% of the comments are
not men, that maybe 60,000 or so are saved and commented on adult men who also follow
children accounts.
So I think that's wrong.
I did a deep dive into it and I do think there are a lot more male accounts.
But what she does say is that eating is not sexual unless you want it to be.
It doesn't matter what somebody posts, if you want to find something wrong, you can
twist it into something sexual.
And then continues to say that fame has gone to my head, I should be a nice person, I am probably a very nice
person, and I'm leading to direct threats to this child by calling out this
account and they're praying for me. So I guess my question with that is let's
just say that was true. Let's give Jaclyn or her camp or whoever else, let's give
her the benefit of the doubt and let's say it's true. Why would her child be
threatened because you're
trying to expose what she's putting her through? If anything, I think the threats would be aimed
towards Jaclyn for doing the exposing, which would then in turn show that the behavior is
not normal and that she shouldn't be doing that. Plus again, she's not calling the FBI and like
getting this information and realizing that she's not in danger. Yes, it didn't make sense and it seems very disordered and it gives me insight
into how they may be perceiving the account and how they may be justifying it, maybe beyond
any kind of reality. There's something like we can all ask. There's something
up here. We don't know. Something's going on. What do you think it is? Why do you
think she won't take her off? Do you think it's solely the money? My assumption
would be it's solely the money. I know people have come out and said that she
has a son who she never puts up. I don't know what he looks like.
Because she protects him.
Yeah, and a little girl is definitely going to be,
it's going to get more of a following.
But when she does videos on her own,
she doesn't really get a lot of following or a lot of saves.
How did that Easter one do?
I haven't seen it yet.
It didn't do very well.
And it wasn't in it.
It was just what she got for her Easter basket.
Yes, and the comments were largely, you know, nice try.
Oh, yeah. She's trying to show it's not all about exploiting my daughter.
I do a little bit of everything.
Yes. And I'm sure she has a PR team that's trying to clean it up now
because everybody, not just her, everyone's profiting off the money in some way.
Everyone is working for her and the content.
But it's bad. Yeah, It needs to come down.
I know.
And if we can't, if TikTok won't change or Instagram won't change, then we have to continue
to report the accounts and continue to stop following them.
I would assume based on other cases that I've had, when it reaches this level of notoriety,
there are a lot of eyes on scene.
So we've got private investigators, we've probably got lawyers that are paying to just observe this in case they get to pick up the case
And then I would assume there are government agencies like child protective services that locals and neighbors and people around the country have probably called
And called in and then of course you have mandated reporters
So you've got you, teachers, all these people
who are made aware of this content.
And their obligation is also to make a report
because there is a belief of justifiable harm to a child,
a reasonable belief.
So we have to.
Now, I agree with you.
I think sometimes the internet can go wild,
and they think that they're investigators and I would imagine there probably has been a lot of calls
That have gone out to CPS by at this point, but legally
CPS can't do anything. They can't for her posting these
Sexually explicit or not even explicit but suggestive videos. They can't do anything. So
Do you think it's your opinion that either one
day she'll wake up and maybe she'll change her mind or that it's going to
maybe take something's going to have to happen and it's going to be shut down
because legally she's not doing anything i mean legally it could fall under child
exploitation okay and it may take a lawyer to really
navigate that because under child exploitation
some of the images on these
accounts and not just Wren's accounts but you know well the shaving and the
tampon or the open legs could be seen as child exploitation and if the laws and
the bills start to change and they're still providing the video and the
images then we could go down that avenue.
But also the potential psychological harm to the child is something that they could
look at.
But it is going to take somebody sophisticated in that area in which she lives in to really
start to devote themselves to the case.
It seems like that'd be a very difficult case and like a steep hill to climb.
And it may just be a local podcaster.
I mean, that's how we saw Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
Yeah, yeah.
So I have a question too with that.
You had mentioned that we were talking earlier
about the videos about her using the tampon,
pretending to shave her vagina area all on camera.
For pedophiles, what goes on psychologically in their head
from your experience?
Because clearly they're entranced and infatuated with a little girl or a little boy or somebody
young. But when people have them portrayed as more like adult-like, whether it's the
slutty Santa costume or shaving or using a tampon, how does that give pedophiles gratification
or does it? Because now they're doing more adult things or they're looking more adult even like the toddlers and
tears little girls who have the full veneers in or whatever it is do they
still get the same stimulation from things like that yes I think we need to
remember that a pedophile and even if it's a youth sexual predator is still an
adult so it's an adult who has an emotional and psychological,
maybe delusional relationship to a child,
but they have an adult sex drive.
Okay.
So they might be looking at these little girls thinking,
they're very dateable, we could have really,
we could have conversations.
Oh my gosh.
You know, we could really hang out,
because maybe they're at that cognitive psychological IQ level
but they still have
testosterone and
Erect male penises and they want to use that so then if you have a little girl doing
adult things that are sexualized then it just welcomes the
the sexual nature into the
And it just welcomes the sexual nature into the emotional psychological relationship they've built up in their head with who they think is an equal to them.
That's interesting.
So it's almost as though it's solidifying that this person is more of an equal and appear
to them on their level.
And that it's more acceptable almost.
Yes.
Wow.
My mind wouldn't have even gone there.
And that totally makes sense. It's very disturbing and we don't
We don't talk about it a lot. Yeah, because you I mean I would think that just for a lay person like myself or other people
You think oh a pedophile somebody who's interested in little girls or little boys. They probably aren't interested once they reach a certain age
They need to look very innocent. They need to look very youthful, but that really isn't the case
age they need to look very innocent they need to look very youthful but that really isn't the case. No a lot of research shows that they are psychologically
and emotionally at the level of the interest of their sexual interest.
Mm-hmm. So they're very they're very meek most of the pedophiles I've worked with
they're very kind. They they are who I would prefer to be around in a violent
setting.
But that's what's so scary because then they're just hiding among people.
Yes, they're very childlike.
Wow.
But they're adult men with adult penises that become erect and they want to put them in children.
Oh my god.
So Dr. Leslie, as an expert, can you explain the overall issue of how pedophiles who can't
access pornography will now use social media accounts for their fix? expert, can you explain t how pedophiles who can't
now use social media acc
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they use it to masturbate, they use it to fantasize, and they also package it and
they sell image packages on the dark web to other pedophiles or sex offenders.
Wow, it is so interesting hearing you break it down that way because that
makes complete sense, so I appreciate it. I do want to ask you this.
Why would Jacqueline say that she's talked to the FBI about any of this stuff?
Because is that even possible? Can somebody just call the FBI and say like,
Hey, is my child's face anywhere online?
Anybody can call the FBI.
There's an anonymous tip line and they can talk to people,
but you can't call the FBI and say, Hey, I,
I think my kid is on the dark web. Can you check? That's not their skill set. Those are different
agencies and different government agencies. And also they are private investigators that
can be retained. So when she posted that video and she said that, I immediately had some
skepticism. And I also thought to to myself if you're going to that
extent to either lie and make the video or you actually did call the FBI anonymous tip line
Even if you have a friend in the FBI if you are going to that extent and you are worried
Then that's enough of a red flag for you to take your child off the internet and reduce any threat to her. How do you think that
all of this might impact Ren's mental health as she grows up
and enters adulthood as this sticks with her because we
know even if the account gets deleted all of this material is
on the internet forever. I think being brought up on social
media and being the image that is used by a lot of predators from being a baby all the way
to four years old and probably going into the future, that this little girl and girls like it
will struggle with identity. They will struggle with knowing who they are. They will struggle
with focusing on the negative comments that are received on all of those videos. They will struggle
with wondering if people know who they are, if people
masturbated to them, where their images are online, because they'll be there forever. They will
struggle probably with harm to themselves, addiction, ways to medicate themselves in
improper manners like substance abuse or using sexuality in the wrong ways themselves.
The problem is that all the money in the world can't undo when you've harmed the most important
developmental phases of your life in those early 10-12 years.
More and more children who are now late teenagers or young adults are
coming out and talking about what it was like to be in a family vlogging home. One
even said that if she spilled water her mom would grab a camera and say we have
to do a retake, spill the water again and then clean it again and on average it
would be about 17 takes. Now I know it's 2024 and we aren't giving kids a childhood
that they used to have because of social media
and the internet and tablets,
but what kind of life are you giving a child
if all you're doing is filming them?
You're not having that connection with them.
It's not natural.
They're constantly feeling produced
and they have the weight of the world on their shoulders
because they are the ones making money for the family and a lot of the
Times the families are saying you need to do this because this is how we afford our lifestyle
So what's that gonna do to a child over time? They don't get to enjoy their childhood. They don't build their identity
They don't build their confidence. They don't get to experience normal
developmentally appropriate
things and they have a skewed image of who they are and what they need to be to their family.
And then at the same time, they're getting all of the comments and all of the followers who are negative, but also putting more and more expectations on these children who are eventually likely going to be extremely hard on themselves. And again,
we go into this like we've seen with Nickelodeon and we've seen with a lot of child stars
as they move into addiction and substances and criminality. And it is a way for them
to self-medicate the unmet and horrible negative emotions that have come from being in the
limelight their entire lives.
100% I could not agree with you more and I really do appreciate you sharing all of your insights on
that and your knowledge because it's so true. So talking about online safety in general,
we had briefly discussed that there are currently a couple bills in the works. So I was a little
bit confused on it so I broke it all down here but there's one specifically that's in Wisconsin and it's
about banning child-like sex dolls that are out there. And then in Florida,
Tennessee, South Dakota, and Hawaii they have apparently already outlawed them
which is great. Now the argument with these is that some people say that they
of course provide pedophiles another outlet besides actual children because they are so lifelike. They look so real. Even just last
night I was scrolling TikTok and there was a woman who had one of these dolls and there
were some like irregularities with the face. She had made it look that way and she was
like rocking it to sleep and pretending to sing songs and she was on a live and people
were watching it and like fascinated with it. I was like what the hell is going on here? Like this is the weirdest thing I've ever seen. But then for
the other dolls, people are of course using them to live out their sick fantasies. And
some people are saying that of course it's adding to the problem. But then there's that
other similar argument about the use of AI and people saying that it could be helpful
with having the access to AI giving pedophiles their fix,
getting them the gratification that they want.
And it prevents real children from being victims.
And they're almost saying that it's better that way.
However, another point going back to Ren
is that people could be using AI and doing things like that.
I saw that other podcaster, Bobby,
a video of her just her face
imposed on a sexual explicit video was all over Twitter and it's like these
capabilities out there in technology it's so scary and so is there anything I
mean aside from the bills and the different laws hopefully that go into
play but like what else can anybody do with that I guess nothing it's so hard
yeah it's so hard I mean, protect your,
protect your images the best you can.
But I mean, these dolls are just, just fucking ridiculous.
I mean, the human nature is to build on drive
and stimulation needs to build over time.
And if you are a predator, you are probably a psychopath,
which means you have brain structures that
lead you to meet satisfaction sooner
and need more and more and bigger and bigger satisfaction.
So these dolls, scientifically, are completely ridiculous.
There is no science to say that we should allow the pleasure
and that it's going to stop it.
No way.
It's totally going to enable it.
100%.
If you do a bad behavior, you need to stop.
You need a consequence. And over time, you're going to remember it. 100%. If you do a bad behavior, you need to stop. You need a consequence.
And over time, you're going to remember that consequence.
It's going to start to deter the bad behavior.
That's how psychology works.
So those dolls piss me off like no other.
I know.
It's beyond creepy.
And people are making them look like other people
that they're seeing on the internet.
Yes, it's horrifying.
And then you've got the mom, the jug mom.
Wait, who's the jug mom?
Oh, you've got it. Oh, no, who's the jug mom? She's been banned
numerous times and she uses these dolls to pretend she's breastfeeding just to
show her boobs off on social media. It's a fake doll. Wait, what?
And she's like nursing this thing? She's pretending to nurse so then
you're allowed to nurse on social media. Oh, to work around.
But she's got massive breasts.
Oh.
But she's using the doll.
She purchased the doll.
Is it just start in OnlyFans?
Like, what the fuck?
Why do you have to be doing this?
Yeah.
Oh, she's on everything.
OK, and what's her name?
I need to fuck her up.
She keeps changing the accounts.
Of course.
But something about like, it was recently like the jug mom.
Oh my god.
What is I'm like really worried about our whole world actually?
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I think too another piece of that is if you watch even that first five seconds, it tells
the algorithm that somebody's interested in it.
So it's going to push that video out to more people.
And the chances are that it's going to be pushed out at some point to somebody who we
don't want that video to get into their hands.
Yes.
So based on what's your takeaway based on we had talked about a
little bit about Jacqueline and Ren. Now there's obviously so much coming out
with Quiet On Set, all of these victims from Nickelodeon. It does feel like
there's a shift happening and then hopefully we're on the brink of like an
actual real movement protecting kids and stopping kids from being exploited and
adults being creepy, earning money off their backs, all sorts of things.
Where do you see everything going from here?
I see harsher restrictions for pedophilia.
So predators do not respond to empathy tactics.
They often don't respond to therapy.
If I sit down with a psychopath and I do there and I have,
and I do therapy with them, all they're doing is learning how
to manipulate other people by taking what I'm doing and then turning it into them and
then they do it to someone else.
So we need to up the consequences of these behaviors and a lot of bills are trying to
do that, especially when it comes to pedophilia.
The bar needs to be life in prison, not 12 weeks of treatment and an ankle monitor.
We don't even have enough parole agents to follow them around and track them.
The rule is that on Halloween, they have to stay inside.
How do we know who's going to check?
That's interesting.
Yeah, I hadn't heard that.
That makes total sense.
Another rule is that before they have sex with anyone, they have to disclose their sexual
predator.
Nobody's going to do that. Nobody's going to do that.
Nobody's going to do that.
Are you kidding me?
So we can advocate in that way by bills and laws
and spreading the message and getting people more powerful
than you and I to buy into this.
And then we have all this movement happening with,
you know, what's going to happen to TikTok?
And can we advocate through Instagram to start setting parameters on these accounts?
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She could navigate at seven starting in OnlyFans.
So that's where we could start bringing in AI to help protect
rather than enable this perpetuation of children.
Have you done any sort of exploration on OnlyFans or through Telegram
or any of those sites to see what's out there in terms of children content?
I do. I dig around a lot.
And part of the reason I started the OnlyFans
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I'm gonna start putting up different content,
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OnlyFans is coming out saying they want to be more of
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Yes, so I want to see,
I just wanna see what happens when I bring the same content to different platforms.
But I've also dug around on Telegram, you know, 8chan.
I've gone deep into the dark web and seen what's there and it's very disturbing.
I also interviewed at TikTok.
I went through five or six interviews to be in the role of of taking down the content that was so horrifying
before it got to you. Okay. And they defunded the job. Wow. Why? Just because the content makes money?
I don't know. I mean AI has the ability to take it down too. Yeah. But they don't.
They don't. I mean there's so much horrible content.
Yeah. So I have to ask you if you were in a room
with Jacqueline what would you say to her? If you could just like get it all
out and be like here's why I think what you're doing is dangerous what is it
you would say to somebody like her? Well I would probably have her sign a
waiver.
Smart. And then I would let her know the six hours of psychological
assessments I would be administering. Yes. With her consent. Yeah. I don't want to
judge her without knowing her, but what I am judging is the evidence and the
reactions of the world and the amount of people following that child and
I don't doubt that she's aware. Oh, of course. She has to be aware. My mind immediately goes to
What is
What is the reason this is continuing? Is it an individual's?
Understanding personality or is it monetary or is maybe there's an outside
force right we've got Chad Dayball and zombies Ruby Frankie and I don't even
know that wasn't Mormonism whatever that was yeah I mean even Jodie Hildenbrandt
yeah is known to hear voices and might have schizophrenia in some of these
reports so I would want to first just get the full picture of who she is before really
judging what what she's done to her child. That's an interesting point because if it isn't just about
the money and if there is something else there you had mentioned something about like does she
know what she's doing in the full extent and that then kind of throws me back to that FBI video she
did where she's like I talked to the FBI They said that predators aren't watching the material, which
obviously we call bullshit on that didn't happen.
But to have the balls to even do a video like that,
does she truly believe what she's saying, I guess?
Right.
And then that's different.
In everyday life, we look at mental health
differently than in court systems, right?
So like, Chad Daybell could get the
death penalty because he may be insane, but he definitely showed an understanding of the consequences.
He was meticulous. He planned. He was in the right state of mind when all of these incidents
happened. So he could be insane and still be killed. But in therapy and outside of the legal system,
we have to look at, okay, what is your mental state
and what are we gonna do with it
to make sure everyone stays healthy and happy
and we're not moving into anything like a legality.
So they're very different contexts
and it really depends where that account is going.
And there are probably things happening
we're very unaware of and with that being said you had mentioned briefly earlier about how men predators will make the childlike voices
They'll save the material. So
What would you advise to somebody who has created content like that?
Whether it's her or somebody else what predators could be doing with that material aside from of course what we know prime masturbating and things like that but how else they're creatively
using the material or repurposing the material I would say they are they are
using AI to alter the images they are packaging the images they're selling
them they're making money off them they are also probably trying to get things that the children
have worn or something that would like smell like the child. So they're going to
get accessories in order to build these packages back up and eventually someone
will try to find the child. So for me safety is huge. You, when you have 17
million followers you're not just going to go into Walmart.
People are going to be tracking you.
You are going to need security.
This child, and I think I read that she was pulled out of school.
Oh, well, I didn't see that.
Yes.
So the safety with that many followers, and I'm comparing that to, there are well-known
celebrities who have far less followers and have full security teams.
So what is the security and what is the safety?
Because eventually somebody is going to want to meet that child in person and people on these accounts
know where they live. They have met the child.
They see them in the grocery store and these comments are quickly deleted so that nobody can see it good to keep them safe. But they are
a known entity. So for anyone who's online and posting anything about their
life, safety and security is the most important thing to me. And it seems like
even if she does think she's being careful and that everybody else is wrong
and she's right
and that if they're gonna be perverted
and take it one way, I can't stop them.
But you're also exacerbating the issue
because her thumbnails keep getting more explicit.
It's the wide open legs,
the content itself is getting more suggestive.
We ended with that gum video
is probably the most recent thing.
And so it's at some point, at least from my,
and I'm obviously not a
professional like you but it's like from my point of view I'm like you know
full well what you're doing and because you're doubling down you're increasingly
pushing the limits with the content you're putting out there it's not like
you think you're just doing something innocent and then you're trying to get
a bigger reaction out there it It seems very intentional. Yes. And the thumbnail is is probably one of the biggest pieces of evidence for me.
Because then it's like you're prompting you want them to click in. You want them to see what that
is. Oh no, that's okay. And I don't know if like I don't know if people listening know that like
when you post a video, it's not just the first second of the video that shows up as the image.
You go through the video and you pick the image you want to be on your screen. Oh yeah, you have to be very particular
and choose. And on Instagram you can actually take a photo from your camera roll and put
that as the thumbnail. It doesn't even have to be anything that was in the video. So it
is very carefully curated. It is very meticulous. Yeah. It's sick. I hope it ends soon. And what other advice would you give to parents or not even parents?
Just other people out there who maybe are an aunt and uncle anybody like that
What can they do to make sure even if they're not the ones posting the content to make sure that they're being smart about whatever
Content they are posting. Is it something where maybe they don't want to jump to blurring the faces
But they are mindful and they put the full family or what can they they don't want to jump to blurring the faces, but they are mindful
and they put the full family,
or what can they do to just be more mindful
to where it's like, you may not know what you don't know
and you don't know that what you're posting
could be getting in the wrong hands.
I think one great thing is on Facebook
to be notified if you're tagged in something
before it gets posted onto your account.
So you set your own restrictions
and if people want to tag you, you have to say yes or no.
Because we've got the grandparents who don't really
know the settings.
And my father is notorious for being the first one
to post every one of our children and not asking us.
And we just had the baby.
We look like total shit.
And he's putting us all over the internet.
Also have that conversation with your family.
Have the pictures taken down.
Set some guidelines and explain to them.
And at the end of the day, if they don't agree,
I don't care.
It's your child, it's your person to protect
and you don't have to explain yourself.
Absolutely, absolutely.
You had come out with a book recently in January, right?
Yes.
Can you share a little bit about that?
It's called The Friend Cleanse.
I love that.
What I found was that during COVID, a lot of my clients
were happier, which surprised me.
And it was because they had this external boundary telling them
that they didn't have to hang out with people they hated.
And then as COVID lifted, everyone
felt this obligation again to start socializing.
And as somebody who's worked very hard on my boundaries, because I've had to with all
these psychopaths around, I wanted to write a little book to just give people permission
to say, hey, you're in control of your energy.
You don't have to be around people who drain you, and you should keep people close to you
who build you up.
So for me, my three-year-old is going to drain me probably until he's like five or six, right?
So I have to be very careful about who's in my inner circle. They can only really build me up.
And if I have to be around somebody who's going to be draining, I'm going to step back and plan
ahead. I'm going to plan that week. I'm going to plan the interactions. I'm going to plan my out.
I'm going to plan what I'm going to say. And so the book talks about describing these people in
your lives, deciding who is really a necessity
for this point in your life.
Maybe it's someone you love,
but you have to bookmark and come back to later.
And then I made a little sphere on my website.
Ooh, I love that.
It's free and I just wanted to play around with it,
but you can put yourself in the middle of the sphere
and it moves around and then you can put your friends
and family who drains you or who increases your energy. And then you have this your friends and family who drains you or who?
And then you have this little cup of rosé wine and it goes up and down I love this depending on your energy. You need to like patent this trademark it if you haven't already
You have to that is the best thing. I think I've ever heard
Yeah, I think it needs some work, but it's free
You can just go on and play what I would love is if it was like an app
So you're at school drop-off and you're like, okay Sally's free. You can just go on and play. What I would love is if it was like an app. So you're at school drop off and you're like, OK, Sally
is in the trash can.
Yeah, totally.
You're not filling my rosé cup.
Get out of here, Sally.
No way.
I love that.
And so where can everybody pick up your book?
It's on Amazon.
Perfect.
And then my website's drlesliedobson.com.
And then I'm on TikTok.
Yeah, what are your social handles on every?
Is it all the same everywhere?
Dr. Leslie Dobson.
Great.
I love it. It's. Great. I love it
Well, thank you. I love it is I love that. Thank you so much for joining today. It was great talking with you. Yes
Thank you. Thank you. I'll have to do this again. I have so many questions and I hope people listening
Do something nice for themselves right now. Yes. Yes. I know please I know we probably just fucked up your whole day
So sorry about that
Okay. Thank you so much. This was great. Thank you. I loved that great
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I am so thankful. I had dr. Leslie on we are definitely gonna be doing another one at very soon
I feel like she is just a wealth of knowledge and she is such a great resource to have
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going to collaborate on an upcoming episode regarding like Chad Daybell, Colts, Brian Coburger,
things that really go on psychologically in these people's minds. So definitely check back for that
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