William Marquis Martin, of Meadow Glen Road, Montgomery Township, remains charged with 13 felonies and is free on bail
At a preliminary hearing last week, 98 of 111 felonies related to child sexual abuse materials lodged against a Montgomery Township man were withdrawn by prosecutors.
William Marquis Martin, 44, of Meadow Glen Road, who is free on $50,000 unsecured bail, was charged in August by Montgomery County detectives with 100 felony counts of dissemination of child sexual abuse materials, 10 felony counts of possession of child pornography, and one felony count of criminal use of a communication device, according to court records.
At the hearing, all but two of the felony dissemination of CSAM charges were withdrawn, and the remaining charges were moved to Montgomery County Common Pleas Court, according to the criminal docket.
CyberTip leads to investigation
Court documents state that the investigation began Dec. 22, 2024, when the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received a report from MediaLab/Kik regarding two videos uploaded to the Kik Messenger app by a user account under the name “kaptnoblivious,” investigators said.
The videos appeared to depict prepubescent children engaged in sexual acts, detectives said.
NCMEC and Kik provided subscriber data linked to the account, which listed an email address and IP addresses connected to AT&T and Verizon. A subpoena to Verizon traced the activity to an address on Meadow Glen Road in Montgomery Township, police said.
Detectives also linked the “kaptnoblivious” username to a Twitter (now X) account, which contained political commentary alongside nude images of an adult male, police said.
Search uncovers images
On May 15, 2025, Montgomery County detectives executed a search warrant at the home of Martin. Several electronic devices were seized, including Martin’s Apple iPhone, according to the affidavit.
Investigators said Martin admitted to previously using the Kik account under the name “kaptnoblivious,” as well as the email address connected to it. He told detectives he was the sole user of the seized iPhone, according to the complaint.
A forensic examination of the phone allegedly uncovered numerous images of child sexual abuse material involving female children with adult males. Detectives also found stored account information for the Kik username and the linked Gmail account, according to the affidavit.
The charges stem from incidents occurring between December 2024 and May 2025, authorities said.
He is represented by Bensalem attorney Paul Mallis, according to court documents. Arraignment in county court is set for Dec. 3.
All suspects and defendants are innocent until proven guilty. This story was compiled using public court records.