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{{Infobox episode|title = Ocean County, New Jersey|episodeNumber = 11|airDate = July 18, 2007 |
{{Infobox episode|title = Ocean County, New Jersey|episodeNumber = 11|airDate = July 18, 2007 |
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July 25, 2007|previousEpisode = [[Murphy, Texas]]|nextEpisode = [[Bowling Green, Kentucky]]|image = Vlcsnap-2020-05-11-11h35m20s196.png}} |
July 25, 2007|previousEpisode = [[Murphy, Texas]]|nextEpisode = [[Bowling Green, Kentucky]]|image = Vlcsnap-2020-05-11-11h35m20s196.png}} |
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'''Ocean County, New Jersey '''(also known as '''Mantoloking, New Jersey''') is the eleventh edition of the Dateline NBC program, '''To Catch a Predator'''.. |
'''Ocean County, New Jersey '''(also known as '''Mantoloking, New Jersey''') is the eleventh edition of the Dateline NBC program, '''To Catch a Predator'''.. |
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* This marked the first decoy appearance of [[Casey Mauro]], which included her both doing interviews for Dateline and doing voice work on the chatlogs. |
* This marked the first decoy appearance of [[Casey Mauro]], which included her both doing interviews for Dateline and doing voice work on the chatlogs. |
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− | * The trap house that was being filmed in was worth $3.5m and was strictly a rental home as the owner never lived there. |
+ | * The trap house that was being filmed in was worth $3.5m and was strictly a rental home as the owner never lived there. The house would end up being destroyed by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. |
− | * Todd Lewis, a repeat offender, would travel six hours to the trap house. |
+ | * Todd Lewis, a repeat offender, would travel six hours to the trap house. This was the longest trip a predator had taken for a sexual liason. |
− | * This was the second time a beach sting was conducted during the series, with Flagler Beach being the first. |
+ | * This was the second time a beach sting was conducted during the series, with Flagler Beach being the first. This was, however, the first time the potential predators "had a seat" in this setting. |
== Predators and Personnel == |
== Predators and Personnel == |
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* [https://to-catch-a-predator.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Ocean_County,_NJ_Characters A list of persons involved in the Ocean County investigation]. |
* [https://to-catch-a-predator.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Ocean_County,_NJ_Characters A list of persons involved in the Ocean County investigation]. |
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Revision as of 20:54, 23 May 2020
Ocean County, New Jersey (also known as Mantoloking, New Jersey) is the eleventh edition of the Dateline NBC program, To Catch a Predator..
Plot synopsis
28 men between the ages of 21 and 60 were arrested over a four day period at an upscale house on the Jersey Shore.
Notes & trivia
- This marked the first decoy appearance of Casey Mauro, which included her both doing interviews for Dateline and doing voice work on the chatlogs.
- The trap house that was being filmed in was worth $3.5m and was strictly a rental home as the owner never lived there. The house would end up being destroyed by Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
- Todd Lewis, a repeat offender, would travel six hours to the trap house. This was the longest trip a predator had taken for a sexual liason.
- This was the second time a beach sting was conducted during the series, with Flagler Beach being the first. This was, however, the first time the potential predators "had a seat" in this setting.