
The Evening Whirl: St. Louis’ Crime Chime – Weekly Whirlwind of Woes: Justice Served in Child Pornography Case: Learn How to Report Abuse Anonymously

“Justice for the Voiceless”
Patrick Neistat of Florissant, MO, the law came through,
Caught in the act of child pornography, now paying his due.
170 months behind the gate,
A sentence delivered, sealed by fate.
The courtroom echoed, the charges read,
For crimes so dark, where innocence bled.
The law stood firm, no room for plea,
Justice served for the world to see.
But this ain’t just about one man’s fall,
It’s a call to action, a wake-up call.
Protect the kids, their future’s bright,
Stand up for justice, fight the fight.
If you see the signs, don’t hesitate,
Report the wrong, it’s never too late.
Call Missouri’s hotline, make the move,
1-800-392-3738—it’s there to prove.
Anonymously online, you can take a stand,
Be the voice, lend a helping hand.
The system works when we all unite,
For the voiceless children, we must fight.
Justice is served, but there’s more to do,
The power to protect starts with you.
Get full sentencing details here.
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Visit The Narrative Matters to console.
If you know of this case or have a clue,
Contact the police—your voice can renew.
Why The St. Louis Evening Whirl Matters

For decades, The Evening Whirl has served as St. Louis’ dedicated community watchdog, providing unfiltered coverage of local crime through its St. Louis Crime Chime section. This vital resource empowers residents by alerting them to emerging threats and safety hot spots, encouraging vigilance and smarter decision-making. Beyond simple reporting, the publication fosters accountability by keeping arrests and legal proceedings in the public eye, ensuring transparency within the justice system while urging neighbors to look out for one another.
While the headlines often highlight difficult realities, they also serve as a resilient call to action for community leaders and citizens alike. By staying informed through reliable sources like The Evening Whirl and official police data, residents can move beyond fear and actively participate in prevention efforts. Ultimately, engaging with these narratives transforms awareness into tangible change, helping the community write a safer chapter for the city.
What You Can Do
- Get Mental Health resources help for you and your family
- For daily updates, check the SLMPD Crime and Investigations page.
- For anonymous tips to the St. Louis police, use the St. Louis Regional CrimeStoppers Hotline at 1-866-371-TIPS (8477)
- The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7 for free and confidential support. We provide free & confidential support to people in crisis for any reason, 24 hours a day.
- StopBullying.gov: Offers resources and help lines, including options for youth and veterans (Dial 988 then press 1).
- Protect our children: https://dss.mo.gov/cd/keeping-kids-safe/can.htm
Stay tuned, stay safe, and remember: “If it’s crime you seek, we’ve got the streak!”
#JusticeServed #ProtectChildren #ReportAbuse
