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Former cannibalism suspect from Passaic admits luring boy for sex

A former Passaic man who federal authorities said has a fascination for kidnapping, raping and eating children, admitted today that he lured a boy to Pennsylvania for sex and downloaded child pornography.

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When they arrested him last July, federal agents said 57-year-old Robert Alan Mucha of Newton, in Sussex County, was part of an international child porn ring, several of whose members  “shared his sexual fascination with child cannibalism.”

Those people included Michael D. Arnett, who was arrested last year and charged by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Kansas with producing child pornography.

“On multiple occasions, Mucha and Arnett discussed their mutual interest in kidnapping, raping, and eating children,” U.S. Attorney Paul S. Fishman said at the time.

ICE agents in Boston cracked the case after finding victims who appeared in seized images of child pornography. In one instance, they identified a water bottle in one of the photographs as coming from a swim and scuba center in Kansas City — leading them to Arnett.

Following the publicity of Arnett’s arrest, other victims came forward — including one who told investigators that Arnett’s best friend held a gun to his head and forced him into oral sex when he was a boy.

Federal agents found Arnett’s online correspondence with several other men, including Mucha, they said. Other men arrested and charged came from Largo, Fla., Worster, Mass., Anderson, Calif. and Grant, N.M., records show.

Authorities have netted a worldwide network of nearly 50 offenders and alleged offenders, stemming from what became known as Operation Holitna. More than 150 children have been rescued as a result, the government said.

Mucha, who  worked as a volunteer emergency medical technician and previously taught band and Bugle Corps to teenagers in Belleville and Lakewood, admitted today to convincing a 15-year-old boy to travel from New Jersey to Pennsylvania to spend the day with him and then sleep over at his apartment in Stroudsberg, Pa. in October 2010.

He faces up to 10 years in federal prison and a fine of up to $250,000 when he is sentenced on Nov. 19.

NOTE: Operation Predator aims to identify, investigate and arrest those who sexually exploit children. As part of Operation Predator, federal authorities encourage the public to report suspected child predators and any suspicious activity through a toll-free hotline at 1-866-347-2423 or online tip form (http://www.cybertipline.com). Both are staffed by investigators around the clock.

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