July 16, 2010 12:15 AM

Craigslist CEO Defends "Erotic" Ads

(AP)  The chief executive of Craigslist has a message for people who try to use the popular Internet advertising site to commit crimes: You're going to get caught.

Violent crimes linked to Craigslist ads in Boston and Minnesota have made headlines, but CEO Jim Buckmaster said Wednesday the site is an "extremely unsafe venue for criminal activity because you're virtually guaranteeing that you're going to get caught."

"That's been the case with nearly every serious violent crime that's been connected with the site," Buckmaster said in a telephone interview from San Francisco, where Craiglist is based. "There's an electronic trail leading to yourself. So don't use Craigslist for crime unless you want to go to jail."

A Minnesota man was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole this month for the 2007 slaying of Katherine Ann Olson, who answered a phony ad he posted for a baby sitter.

And this week, a 23-year-old Boston University medical student was charged with robbing women who advertised erotic services on Craigslist and killing one of them, Julissa Brisman.

"We were shocked and saddened to learn that a horrific crime like this had any connection to the use of Craigslist, and our hearts went out to the family and friends of Julissa Brisman," Buckmaster said.

Philip Markoff, 23, is accused in the death of Brisman, a masseuse from New York City who was found dead in the doorway of her upscale hotel room after being bashed in the head and shot three times. Markoff also is accused of robbing and tying up another woman, and police have said there could be more victims.

Defense attorney John Salsberg has said Markoff isn't guilty.

Buckmaster said the attention Craigslist has received because of crimes linked to it is partly a function of how heavily the site is used and the relative newness of the Internet.

"There are 50 million people using the site every month, and the site has facilitated billions of human interactions over its history. Compared to human society as a whole the risks of Craigslist are low, but they're not zero," he said.

Buckmaster declined to say much about how Craigslist is cooperating with authorities investigating the Boston case but said, "We make ourselves 100 percent available to them and provide them with any and all information we have that they may request."

Law enforcement officials generally ask that Craigslist not comment on what it's doing in specific cases, he said.

Buckmaster defended Craigslist's inclusion of the "erotic services" classification on its sites. He said users requested it so those ads would be posted there, where users can avoid them, instead of being scattered among other ad categories. He also insisted that illegal activity is "absolutely not welcome there."

He said Craigslist will donate 100 percent of its net revenues from those ads to charities, under an agreement announced last November with 40 state attorneys general, though he said figures aren't available yet.

Craigslist's city sites include tips on personal safety and avoiding scams and fraud. Buckmaster said the Minnesota and Boston cases provide an opportunity to remind people that it makes sense when meeting someone found through an online ad to take the same kinds of precautions they should take offline.

"Anytime you're going to meet for the first time choose a public place where there are other people around. ... Consider bringing a friend along. Let someone know where you're going to be and when you'll be returning. Take your cell phone along. Trust your instincts and report suspicious activities to authorities," he said.

Craigslist founder Craig Newmark will attend a benefit concert in Minnesota on May 3 for a scholarship fund at St. Olaf College in memory of Olson. The 24-year-old was slain by Michael John Anderson, 20, who used a Craigslist ad to lure her to his home in the Minneapolis suburb of Savage.

Buckmaster said Craigslist officials were inspired by the Olson family's efforts to keep the focus of the case on Katherine Olson's life and what she meant to her family and friends.

"When there was an opportunity for Craigslist to participate in some way, that was something we were excited about doing," he said.
By Associated Press Writer Steve Karnowski

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by mrs_entity April 27, 2009 9:09 AM EDT
There is no defense for this. This has angered God and he will send those responsible pestilence!
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by cattlekate1 April 27, 2009 8:26 AM EDT
All states should have a system like the Nevada brothels.
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by DoubleHappiness88 April 26, 2009 4:28 PM EDT
It has been suggestded CRAIGSLIST self censor or be censored.

From above:
**A Minnesota man was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole this month for the 2007 slaying of Katherine Ann Olson, who answered a phony ad he posted for a baby sitter. **

And real estate agents are frequently attacked as a result of classified ads they publish.
Shall we censor those too? Perhaps censor all ads and live in fear of everything.
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by ubrew12 April 26, 2009 3:46 PM EDT
Does the phrase 'worlds OLDEST profession' have any bearing here??

Talk about trying to hold back the tide...
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by johnb8888 April 26, 2009 12:41 PM EDT
Just think how tough it was for the victim's parents to learn at the same time that their daughter was dead and that their daughter was a ho.
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by DoubleHappiness88 April 26, 2009 11:09 AM EDT
LithiumDeuteride, Thanks for making my point!
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by DoubleHappiness88 April 26, 2009 9:51 AM EDT
It has been suggested that CRAIGSLIST censor itself or be censored.
Below are some thoughtful remarks on censorship.

All censorships exist to prevent any one from challenging current conceptions and existing institutions. All progress is initiated by challenging current conceptions, and executed by supplanting existing institutions. Consequently the first condition of progress is the removal of censorships. ~George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950)

Censorship is the tool of those who have the need to hide actualities from themselves and others. Their fear is only their inability to face what is real. Somewhere in their upbringing they were shielded against the total facts of our experience. They were only taught to look one way when many ways exist. --Charles Bukowski

We can never be sure that the opinion we are endeavoring to stifle is a false opinion; and if we were sure, stifling it would be an evil still.--John Stuart Mill, On Liberty, 1859

Censorship reflects a society*s lack of confidence in itself. It is the hallmark of an authoritarian regime.--Justice Potter Stewart, dissenting opinion in US v. Ginzberg (1965)

The CHRISTIAN TALIBAN are trying to establish the MORALITY POLICE in the USA. Their screams here are another example of how they simply want to impose their severe MORAL DICTATORSHIP on every adult in the USA. It's inevitable that there will be a WAR between those that HATE AMERICAN FREEDOM and want an American THEOCRACY, against those who believe in LIBERTY. The Theocrats will lose, but not before there is much blood on the streets. --Posted by DefendLiberty at 11:22 AM : Apr 25, 2009
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by Ichabod09 April 26, 2009 6:43 AM EDT
Your reading comprehension problem is serious. Seek help.
Posted by DoubleHappiness88 at 7:14 PM : Apr 25, 2009

Drop dead you pretentious little pervert. You have yet to come up with an original idea.
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by DoubleHappiness88 April 25, 2009 10:14 PM EDT
I'm not sure about the thread here, one thing for sure though, this random collection of cut and paste of yours does prove that you are full of hot air....bet you thought I was going to say full of ******, right?
Posted by Ichabod09

Ichabod09,
Your reading comprehension problem is serious. Seek help.
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by Ichabod09 April 25, 2009 8:30 PM EDT
Consider: There is more to heaven and earth than is dreamt in you superstition.

Although I have paraphrased Shakespeare, you likely think him an idiot too.
Posted by DoubleHappiness88 at 5:23 PM : Apr 25, 2009

I'm not sure about the thread here, one thing for sure though, this random collection of cut and paste of yours does prove that you are full of hot air....bet you thought I was going to say full of ******, right?
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