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== Arrest == In November of 2013, Carl was arrested for multiple counts of producing and distributing child pornography of his own son. He also responsible for holding his son captive for eight months with no outside interaction or schooling. It was also revealed that Carl had a partner named [[Charles Dunnavant]], who was also arrested due to him taking part in the acts as well. Carl and Charles were placed on a $150,000 bond, which quickly went up to $1,000,000 due to natural of their crimes and how they were deemed a threat to society. Carl denied the allegations against him, and, during several hearings, he was stated as being positive and in high-spirits that he would win his case. It was learned that the abuse began in August of 2011 and that the reason he was discovered due to the pictures of his son being found online, which the FBI saw and then contacted Huntsville, Alabama law enforcement, and the investigation from this led to his arrest. Carl was faced 18 counts in multiple states. === Suicide === On November 4th, 2014, while the middle of an extradition to New York, Carl was found hanged in his jail cell. With his death, the case against him stalled and only cemented his guilt in the eyes of most of the public. Charles Dunnavant was eventually sentenced to 56 years in prison.
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