
(Kenosha County Sheriff)
PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. – A Pleasant Prairie man already facing felony charges for possessing illegal images of minors is now charged in a second criminal case after federal agents uncovered what they described as some of the most disturbing material they have ever encountered.
Frankie William Rosa, 32, was first charged on July 11, 2024, with three counts of possession of child pornography. The charges stemmed from a joint investigation between the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI, who executed a search warrant at Rosa’s residence on 104th Street.
According to the complaint, Rosa admitted to taking over a Florida woman’s Snapchat account and using it to solicit explicit images from others, including minors. He told authorities he was experiencing financial hardship and intended to sell the images to help pay his rent. Rosa acknowledged that some of the individuals in the photos appeared to be underage and admitted, “some of them could have been under 18.”
Rosa was held on $20,000 cash bail and released after posting the full amount on July 23, 2024.
More than a year later, on July 18, 2025, Rosa was charged with six additional counts of possession of child pornography after federal investigators completed a deeper forensic review of his seized phone. According to the new criminal complaint, agents found multiple explicit images involving prepubescent and pubescent boys in graphic situations. An FBI agent stated the material was among the most egregious he had ever reviewed.
Rosa is scheduled to make his initial appearance in the new case on August 13, 2025.
A jury trial in the original case is currently set for September 22, 2025, but court officials say that date may be postponed due to the new charges. Each of the nine felony counts Rosa now faces carries a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison. Wisconsin law also imposes a minimum of three years in prison for each conviction involving child pornography.
The investigation remains ongoing, led by the Kenosha County District Attorney’s Office, the FBI’s Cybercrimes Division, and the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department.
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9 Responses
Public hanging needs to make a comeback
Stay tuned. They may well return, along with other methods. As the outrageous economic social costs to prosecute and imprison all capital crime offenders (not just sex offenders) becomes untolerable to the critical mass public – including those of the massive cottage industry of post high school degreed/credentialed psychology, social science, and gender study Fed, State, and Local employees who “control” (LOL) them – plus the entire legal profession that poaches and profits from the US endless appeals processes on slam/dunk death penalty convictions…think France 1789, not America 1776, as an increasingly probable outcome.
… I’ve wondered for quite a while now … how long it would take for those who “work every day” ……. to really get truly sick and tired of all that ..
GREAT post !!!
I gotta tree you can use , and rope.
Please change the laws and torture these bastards
This dude needs help, maybe he needs to be castrated! He clearly hasn’t changed since his last arrest!
For sure! Sicko!
People who commit these types of horrific crimes should be castrated and sent to prison where they’ll receive mandatory intensive therapy. Hopefully, they come out a better person. Disgusting human.
You mean….Hopefully they never get out.