WILLMAR -- A 22-year-old Willmar man was arraigned Thursday on one count of possession of child pornography for allegedly having sexual videos and images of children on his laptop computer.
Unconditional bail was set at $40,000 for Thomas Daniel Burt. Conditional bail was set at $25,000 or $2,000 cash. Conditions set by Judge Donald M. Spilseth include no contact with several people connected to the case, exclusion from any establishment that sells or exhibits material of a sexual nature, no possession of pornographic materials or firearms, no computer Internet access and he is not allowed to be in a confined setting with any person under 18 unless he is supervised.
Burt's next appearance in Kandiyohi County District Court is July 28.
According to the complaint, on Feb. 18 two people turned over to Willmar police what they believed to be a stolen laptop that contained child pornography. They had received the laptop from a woman -- who had a relationship with Burt -- who said Burt had left the computer at her home and that he had shown her child porn videos on the computer.
Burt called the officer about the computer, and the allegations against him, a few days later. He stated he had leased the computer from Ridgewater College while taking classes and should have returned it, but didn't have the money to pay the late fees. He said he used it for a music service he ran at a bar and claimed that many people used the computer.
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A Willmar police officer completed a forensic examination of the hard drive. The exam revealed nine videos depicting explicit sex acts involving children that appeared to be younger than 10 years old and three images of child pornography, located in a user folder named "burttho." Also found on the computer were six videos and one image that might contain juveniles engaged in sex acts and 43 images of pornography that were not believed to have juvenile participants.
The nine videos with child images had been placed in the recycle bin and deleted on the same date. The officer also reviewed the file properties and determined that the nine files had been placed in separate partitions of the hard drive, and that they could not be an accidental download of files or the result of surfing the Internet.
The officer also determined the files had been created while Burt had possession of the computer. When interviewed, the woman told officers that Burt was very protective of the computer, had it password protected and never let anyone use it while he wasn't there. She also said he had shown her where the porn files were hidden.