A federal district judge added 224 months of federal imprisonment to the sentence of a federal correctional center inmate at Marion after he admitted to producing hand-drawn child sexual abuse material while incarcerated.
42-year-old Christopher L. Collins, also known as “Beetlejuice”, pleaded guilty to two counts of Production of Obscene Visual Representations of the Sexual Abuse of Children and one count of Possession of Obscene Visual Representations of the Sexual Abuse of Children.
In March 2025, a corrections officer at FCI-Marion located 11 hand drawings depicting adults sexually assaulting children. The images depicted drawings of children approximately 6 to 12 years old. According to court documents, Collins admitted to creating the obscene drawings and providing them to other inmates at FCI-Marion.
Collins is currently serving a 240-month sentence in the Bureau of Prisons at FCI-Marion. Collins has two prior felony convictions. In 2008, Collins pled guilty to one count of possession of child pornography in the Southern District of Iowa. And in 2019, Collins pled guilty to two counts for receiving child pornography and possession of obscene visual representation of the sexual abuse of children in the Southern District of Iowa. The district court ordered Collins’ new sentence to run consecutively to time remaining on his 2019 conviction.

