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Reporter: Mike McKnight Email

Victim's Mother Recovers Deleted Photo

A mother's instinct about a deleted phone picture message led to a sexting charge against a 25 year old gymnastics instructor. The woman used a cell company website to retrieve a lewd photo.

Last week Bo Benak pleaded not guilty to a charge of enticement by electronic device which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

The woman doesn't want to be identified because that might reveal her daughter's identity. The mother said because her daughter's cell phone is on the family account she had a password to access a Sprint
site that saves sent and deleted photo messages up to three months.

The woman said, 'My daughter is very well aware I can look at any picture on that phone because I pay for it."

The said she screamed and cried after retrieving the lewd frontal photo sent from a phone with the same number as Benak's.

Though text messages are not revealed, the woman says she'll continue to use the site for as long as its up to check photos sent to her daughter's cell phone.

The mother said, 'It took having my heart broken to find out I need to be checking her picture mail."


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