wikipedo.net aggregates video evidence from predator-catcher groups, maps encounters geographically, tracks court outcomes, and builds a searchable database — because accountability requires transparency.
We turn scattered predator-catcher content into organized, searchable intelligence for child safety.
We embed and catalog videos from predator-catcher groups like PPSETX, extracting closed captions and ensuring creators receive full view credit for their work.
Every encounter is tagged with city, county, and state. Interactive maps reveal location patterns and travel distances to help identify repeat offenders.
We track what happens after each encounter — arrests, charges, court dates, convictions, and related news coverage — so outcomes are documented, not forgotten.
From encounter to searchable record in three steps.
Predator-catcher organizations conduct and record encounters with individuals attempting to meet minors. Their videos are published across platforms.
Each encounter is geolocated, cataloged, and researched using open-source intelligence. We extract captions, identify locations, and gather publicly available information.
The result is a searchable, mappable database of documented encounters — filterable by location, date, group, and outcome.
A growing database of documented encounters — building transparency and accountability, one case at a time.
Explore the database, learn about documented encounters in your area, and support the mission of child safety through transparency.