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[[Image:Interpol_Christopher_Paul_Neil.jpg|thumb|right|Christopher Paul Neil Oct 11th, 2007]]
[[Image:Interpol_Christopher_Paul_Neil.jpg|thumb|right|Christopher Paul Neil Oct 11th, 2007]]
[[Image:M a1b76234bb1cccac7e17b26b5d87cfb4.jpg|thumb|left|Image of Christopher Paul Neil released by Interpol]]
[[Image:M a1b76234bb1cccac7e17b26b5d87cfb4.jpg|thumb|left|Image of Christopher Paul Neil released by Interpol, at least that's what the person who uploaded the image said. Whether the person in the background gave consent to appear in the picture is another matter. Still, it's only Wikipedia. I mean, who really checks Wikipedia images for accuracy? I know articles on Wikipedia that are full of falsehoods that have remained unchanged for over a year. Encyclopedia? Don't make me laugh!]]
[[Image:N36905321 33975157 1507.jpg|thumb|400px|Image demonstrating how a reverse "twirl" effect in an image manipulation program can effectively cancel the initial effect, assuming it is superimposed precisely over the original effect]]
[[Image:N36905321 33975157 1507.jpg|thumb|400px|Image demonstrating how a reverse "twirl" effect in an image manipulation program can effectively cancel the initial effect, assuming it is superimposed precisely over the original effect]]
'''Christopher Paul Neil''' (born [[1975]] in [[Canada]]) is a suspect in an [[Interpol]] investigation of the [[child sexual abuse|sexual abuse]] of at least 12 young boys in [[Vietnam]] and [[Cambodia]]. Neil, a [[Canada|Canadian]] national, allegedly appeared in over 200 photographs depicting the abuse, which surfaced on the internet and led to a worldwide manhunt known as ''Operation Vico''. The face of the abuser was [[Image warping|obscured]] by a digital [[Vortex|swirl]] in the photographs, but [[Germany|German]] computer experts at the [[Federal Criminal Police Office (Germany)|Federal Criminal Police Office]] were able to reconstruct the original picture, using techniques which they have not revealed but are believed to have been as simple as running the transformation in reverse.<ref>http://tvscripts.edt.reuters.com/2007-10-08/15006313.html</ref>
'''Christopher Paul Neil''' (born [[1975]] in [[Canada]]) is a suspect in an [[Interpol]] investigation of the [[child sexual abuse|sexual abuse]] of at least 12 young boys in [[Vietnam]] and [[Cambodia]]. Neil, a [[Canada|Canadian]] national, allegedly appeared in over 200 photographs depicting the abuse, which surfaced on the internet and led to a worldwide manhunt known as ''Operation Vico''. The face of the abuser was [[Image warping|obscured]] by a digital [[Vortex|swirl]] in the photographs, but [[Germany|German]] computer experts at the [[Federal Criminal Police Office (Germany)|Federal Criminal Police Office]] were able to reconstruct the original picture, using techniques which they have not revealed but are believed to have been as simple as running the transformation in reverse.<ref>http://tvscripts.edt.reuters.com/2007-10-08/15006313.html</ref>

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Christopher Paul Neil Oct 11th, 2007
File:M a1b76234bb1cccac7e17b26b5d87cfb4.jpg
Image of Christopher Paul Neil released by Interpol, at least that's what the person who uploaded the image said. Whether the person in the background gave consent to appear in the picture is another matter. Still, it's only Wikipedia. I mean, who really checks Wikipedia images for accuracy? I know articles on Wikipedia that are full of falsehoods that have remained unchanged for over a year. Encyclopedia? Don't make me laugh!
File:N36905321 33975157 1507.jpg
Image demonstrating how a reverse "twirl" effect in an image manipulation program can effectively cancel the initial effect, assuming it is superimposed precisely over the original effect

Christopher Paul Neil (born 1975 in Canada) is a suspect in an Interpol investigation of the sexual abuse of at least 12 young boys in Vietnam and Cambodia. Neil, a Canadian national, allegedly appeared in over 200 photographs depicting the abuse, which surfaced on the internet and led to a worldwide manhunt known as Operation Vico. The face of the abuser was obscured by a digital swirl in the photographs, but German computer experts at the Federal Criminal Police Office were able to reconstruct the original picture, using techniques which they have not revealed but are believed to have been as simple as running the transformation in reverse.[1]

Several of these reconstructed pictures were posted on Interpol's website and led to over 350 people contacting the organization, five of whom identified the man as Neil. Neil was working as an English teacher in South Korea, but had traveled to Thailand at the time of his identification. As of October 16th, 2007, Neil remains at large; according to Thai police he is assumed to still be in Thailand[2][3][4][5] though some reports say he has gone to Vietnam.


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