Anonymous
ID: UArAZabi
7/8/2025, 5:14:07 PM No.509836217
John D. Norman ran a nationwide child sex trafficking and pornography ring during the 1970's known as The Delta Project. When he was arrested, police confiscated a collection of index cards with the names of over 10,000 clients. Despite this, no-one was ever arrested by being connected to Norman through the index card list, and the cards were later destroyed.
>Dallas Police Lt. Harold Hancock told the Chicago Tribune in May 1977 that prominent public figures and federal employees were among the names found in Norman's client list.
>Investigators sent the index cards to the State Department, a fact confirmed by State Department Counselor Matthew Nimetz. Nimetz stated that the State Department destroyed the index cards after determining them to be "not relevant to any fraud case concerning a passport" despite that not having any relevance as to why they were submitted in the first place.
Norman is also believed to have had connections to John Wayne Gacy and Dean Corll, who referenced child sex trafficking rings in Chicago and Dallas respectively, both areas where Norman had been active.
>Dallas Police Lt. Harold Hancock told the Chicago Tribune in May 1977 that prominent public figures and federal employees were among the names found in Norman's client list.
>Investigators sent the index cards to the State Department, a fact confirmed by State Department Counselor Matthew Nimetz. Nimetz stated that the State Department destroyed the index cards after determining them to be "not relevant to any fraud case concerning a passport" despite that not having any relevance as to why they were submitted in the first place.
Norman is also believed to have had connections to John Wayne Gacy and Dean Corll, who referenced child sex trafficking rings in Chicago and Dallas respectively, both areas where Norman had been active.
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