PARIS, Ky. (FOX 56) – Federal documents filed Monday, Dec. 6, allege that 50-year-old Christopher Livingood of Bourbon County produced and distributed images of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
The documents also make reference to Livingood’s prior employment as a narcotics detective with the Paris Police Department from May 2000 to Oct. 2010.
According to a Task Force Officer with the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Livingood’s crimes occurred in March of 2018, May of 2018, and June of 2019.
This Affidavit is submitted in support of the Criminal Complaint that alleges that on or about March 17, 2018, Livingood produced and sent to Diana Roe, a subject living in Indianapolis, Indiana, images of a naked infant male, with the focus of the images on the male’s penis and a male hand grabbing the infant’s penis. On or about multiple dates from May 23, 2018, through June 1, 2019, Livingood and Roe exchanged sexually explicit images of minors engaged in sexual activity, including oral, anal, and sexual intercourse, between adults, pubescent and prepubescent children. All of these offenses occurred in, or about, Bourbon County, Kentucky, in the Eastern District of Kentucky.
The documents outline how Indianapolis Police worked with the FBI to identify Kik Messenger user “bryan388” as Christopher Livingood.
The Kik conversations between Roe and “bryan388” also revealed evidence that Livingood was engaged in bestiality with two dogs he has access to.
Emails, IP addresses, and social media pages were used to track Livingood to a home in Bourbon County.
According to documents, Livingood was arrested in Nicholasville on Dec. 3 at his girlfriend’s home.