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American writer (1944–2003) For the American football cornerback, see Mike Echols (gridiron football).
Mike Echols
BornWalter Harlan Echols
(1944-04-01)April 1, 1944
DiedJanuary 10, 2003(2003-01-10) (aged 58)
Monterey County, California, U.S.
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican

Walter Harlan "Mike" Echols (April 1, 1944 – January 10, 2003) was an American author who wrote several books, mainly dealing with child sexual abuse. These include I Know My First Name Is Steven, which chronicles the kidnap of Steven Stayner, and Brother Tony's Boys, which tells the story of Brother Tony Leyva, a Pentecostal revivalist preacher and pederast.

Echols infiltrated NAMBLA and wrote of his experience in I Know My First Name is Steven.

Echols was known for researching the Internet for pedophile chat rooms and forums. In 1998, Echols created Better a Millstone (BAM), a child-safety advocacy group, that identified and reported pedophiles to authorities. BAM's website also listed child porn sites, including web addresses, in an effort to publicly pressure sites' hosts.

Echols died in 2003 at age 58 in the Monterey County Jail in California from an apparent heart attack. He was in jail for failing to appear in court after being charged with indecent exposure for exposing himself to police, among other misdemeanors.

References

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  2. Harris, Scott (March 10, 1992). "A Victory for Shadowy Crusader As Persistent as a Nazi Hunter and as Duplicitous as a Con Man, Mike Echols 'Stings' Pedophile Group and Stirs a Tempest in San Francisco". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. ProQuest 281626860.
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  5. Staff and wire reports (2003-01-14). "Inmate death blamed on clot: Jail Officials Say Echols Had Been in Poor Health; Man was found dead in his cell on Friday". The Salinas Californian.
  6. Finz, Stacy (January 14, 2003). "Stayner book author dies of heart attack". San Francisco Chronicle.
  7. "Anti-child-pornography crusader sentenced for violating probation". Monterey County Herald (California). 2002-12-13.
  8. Livernois, Joe (January 13, 2003). "Author Echols, wrote book about Steven Stayner, dies in jail". The Monterey County Herald. Gale A96478591.
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