Man with ‘deranged fantasies’ brought enema and chocolate syrup to meet someone he thought was 13-year-old boy

Christian Bert Fischer tried to meet someone he believed to be a 13-year-old boy, authorities said. (Mug shot: Hernando County Sheriff Office)

Christian Bert Fischer tried to meet someone he believed to be a 13-year-old boy, authorities said. (Mug shot: Hernando County Sheriff’s Office)

Jurors in Hernando County, Florida, on Tuesday convicted a man for trying to meet up with someone he believed was a 13-year-old boy. Prosecutors said that deputies found Christian Bert Fischer, 42, with an enema, condoms, and a hairbrush. He had also just tossed away a bag full of a box of chocolates, a bottle of chocolate syrup, and a bag of gummy rings while trying to flee before authorities arrived at the scene, they said.

“Not only was it disturbing that Fischer willingly agreed to meet up with a minor for sexual gratification, but he brought items with him that would have enabled him to carry out his deranged fantasies,” said Fifth Judicial Circuit State Attorney William “Bill” Gladson. “If you come across someone online who is attempting to entice a juvenile, don’t wait — contact law enforcement immediately. Your tip can help ensure a safer digital community for our children.”

According to prosecutors, a citizen made up a fake profile, pretending to be a minor. This person wanted to find people who preyed on children. Fischer reached out, believing this to be a 13-year-old boy.

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