Mark
Mills spent thirteen years as a broadcast journalist
covering news around the United
States and in many foreign countries. As a local reporter
he covered the first case of an abducted child to bring the
issue of pedophilia to national prominence in the news media.
In his subsequent years as a journalist he covered many
other pedophile stories and discovered that the problem is much
more prevalent than most people realize. As a Capital
Hill and White House Correspondent in Washington, D.C.
he saw even more evidence of this on a national scale.
He also worked for several years as a foreign correspondent
covering news in a number of other countries. Currently
Mark Mills is a College Professor of Mass Communications and
lives in Minnesota.