Oprah's show helps nab sex offender
FARGO,
North Dakota- The same week Oprah Winfrey began devoting time on her
show to tracking down sex offenders, she has a collar to show for
it. William C. Davis, 33, of Wadesville, Ind., was arrested in Fargo
on Thursday, two days after the talk-show host broadcast his face
and offered $100,000 for information leading to his capture. Jean
Rosenthal of Moorhead, Minn., recognized Davis as "Mark," a
neighbour of her friend Karie Miller.

She called Miller on
Wednesday, and the 29-year-old Fargo deli worker discovered the
man's identity Thursday morning on a website. "His picture came up
and I started shaking so bad, I couldn't hold my coffee," Miller
told the Forum of Fargo in Friday editions. Davis, who was on the
FBI's Most Wanted Fugitives list, was one of several fugitive sex
offenders shown on Winfrey's program Tuesday. The reward, offered by
her production company, applies to fugitives presented on the show
and on www.oprah.com. Davis faces felony charges of molesting three
Indiana boys last year and failing to register as a sex offender. He
was convicted of child molestation in 1992. Davis, arrested by FBI
agents, was in jail, awaiting an extradition hearing to return to
Indiana. Miller was in shock after learning of her neighbour's
background. She had helped care for him since he broke his leg in a
car accident a few weeks ago. "I've been cooking for him; I've been
doing his laundry," she said.




