A bail bondsman has been charged in connection with a child pornography case in Nashville.
According to an affidavit from Metro Nashville Police, Lincoln Fischer admitted to having 28 DVD's that were burned from someone's computer.
On those discs, officers said they found hundreds of videos depicting child molestation and even rape of a toddler.
Police said they were organized in a DVD spindle, with some of them labeled “ages 6 to 9 years old.” The titles of the videos allegedly included phrases associated with sexual images.
After issuing a search warrant, officers took the 55-year-old into custody.
Sources have confirmed that Fischer worked as a bondsman for Rader Bonding Company.
Detectives added in the police report that Fischer admitted to being the owner of the videos that were found at his Nashville home.
Fisher has been booked for child exploitation and being held on $80,000 bond.