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Dean Ward – Norwich

10 Friday Jul 2020

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July 2020

Man, 35, admits downloading indecent images of children

A 35-year-old man has admitted downloading indecent images of children when he appeared at Norwich Crown Court.

Dean Ward, of no fixed address, appeared over a video link from Norwich prison and admitted downloading indecent photographs of children and possession of a prohibited image of a child between August 2 and October 30, last year

He also admitted downloading indecent images between February 14, this year, and June 9, this year.

Martin Ivory appeared for the prosecution at the short hearing.

Andrew Thompson, for Ward, asked for a pre-sentence report to be prepared before Ward is sentenced.

Judge Stephen Holt adjourned the case for reports and said that Ward will be sentenced on Tuesday, August 18.

Judge Holt said that the fact he had pleaded guilty at the first opportunity was to his credit.

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James Moore – Great Yarmouth

07 Tuesday Jul 2020

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October 2019

Paedophile stored up almost 9,000 indecent images of children

A paedophile used anonymous browsers to disguise his internet searches as he stored up almost 9,000 indecent images of children.

The cache of images police discovered saved on James Moore’s hard drives included a “compilation video”, featuring a baby less than a year of age.

Norwich Crown Court heard on Tuesday police raided Moore’s home at Sturdee Avenue in Great Yarmouth in September 2018

They had become aware of suspicious activity from his IP address, and they seized a mobile phone and five computer hard drives.

Moore, 34, admitted making 8,688 images and 99 films when he appeared at the crown court in August.

“He made full and frank admissions to the police that he has an interest in and takes sexual gratification from looking at the material,” said prosecutor Andrew Jackson.

“He had been doing it for a number of years – two years on the evidence.

“Police found numerous searches he had carried out on the internet.

Moore also used TOR browsers and a ghost programme to try to hide the images and obscure his internet search history, Mr Jackson said.

“He admitted that he downloaded this material, saved it to the external hard drives then deleted it from the computers,” he said.

“Across these offences are a perpetuation of the dreadful abuse that takes place but there is no evidence of this defendant seeking out children for sexual contact. He is a viewer of abuse rather than a physical abuser.”

Andrew Thompson, mitigating for Moore, said his relationship had been “irretrievably affected”, and he had lost his job.

“Mr Moore is an entirely appropriate candidate for a diversionary disposal given his conduct during these proceedings and his lack of previous convictions,” he said.

“He has lost his good job because of these proceedings and he is anxious to return to a meaningful existence.”

Judge Katharine Moore, sentencing, said the case was “particularly serious because there are a large number of images”.

“In certain instances those depicted were extremely young, particularly and one-year-old, three-year-old and five-year-old,” she said.

“You went to some lengths to ensure your activities would not be detected.

“The sentence most in the public interest is the one which means you never offend in this way again.”

Moore was given 11 months in prison, suspended for 21 months.

He was also given a sexual harm prevention order for 10 years, and ordered to carry out the Horizon programme, along with up to 25 rehabilitation days.

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Charles Fraser-Varney – Thetford

23 Saturday May 2020

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May 2020

East Anglia man abducted Monmouthshire girl

A man groomed a 15-year-old schoolgirl on a dating website before driving 200 miles to abduct her from Gwent.

Charles Fraser-Varney, 21, travelled from Thetford and waited for her outside her Monmouthshire home.

She climbed out of her bedroom window before she ran off with him, prosecutor Roger Griffiths said.

Cardiff Crown Court heard how Fraser-Varney had claimed to the girl that he was aged 17.

In a victim statement, the girl’s mother described how she was “terrified” when she realised her daughter was missing last year.

She said: “When I realised she wasn’t in her bedroom, there was sheer disbelief. I felt my heart had been ripped out of my chest.”

The court heard how the girl spent the night with Fraser-Varney in the grounds of a castle where he kissed her before she was found the next day.

The defendant was arrested in Scotland in January where he had been jailed for driving while disqualified.

He admitted sexual activity with a child, child abduction and engaging in sexual communication with a 15-year-old girl.

Mr Griffiths said Fraser-Varney had 15 previous convictions for 40 offences including a relevant one from 2016 for inducing a 14-year-old girl to run away.

Judge Daniel Williams was told that Fraser-Varney had already served the equivalent of an eight-month jail sentence while being held in custody on remand.

Mr Jones said the defendant had been spending 23 hours a day in his cell since the coronavirus outbreak.

Judge Williams told Fraser-Varney: “You have a sexual interest in young girls and you are entirely manipulative and dishonest.”

He sentenced him to a two-year community order which includes a 25-day rehabilitation activity requirement and the completion of a sex behaviour programme.

The defendant, of no fixed abode, must also register as a sex offender for five years and pay an £85 victim surcharge.

Fraser-Varney appeared in court via video link from Bridgend’s Parc Prison.

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Delph/Calder/Burton – Whittlesey/Downham Market

05 Tuesday May 2020

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July 2020

Woman admits child abuse offences including inciting child prostitution and production of child sexual abuse images

A Whittlesey woman has been sentenced to 19 years custody – spread between hospital and jail – after admitting child sex offences, including rape, inciting prostitution and production of child abuse images

Lee Calder, 31, of Peterborough Road appeared at Peterborough Crown Court on July 23 via video link where she admitted 14 offences.

She admitted seven counts of assault of a child under 13 by penetration and four counts of causing or inciting a child under the age of 13 to engage in sexual activity.

Calder also admitted three counts of causing or inciting child prostitution and producing child sexual abuse images or videos

On May 7, Calder’s partner at the time of the abuse, 29-year-old Guy Delph, and his uncle, 28-year-old Kieran Burton, were both jailed for their parts in the crimes.

The men admitted abusing the same four girls, as well as a fifth for three years from birth.

Burton also admitted owning a ‘paedophile manual’ containing advice and guidance on the abuse of children and making more than 35,000 indecent images of children.

Delph, of Kemps Close, Downham Market, Norfolk, was sentenced to life in prison, with a minimum term of 12-and-a-half years before being considered for parole.

He had previously admitted rape of a child under 13, four counts of assault of a child under 13 by penetration, four counts of sexual assault of a child under 13, two counts of causing or inciting child prostitution or pornography and taking an indecent photograph of a child.

He also pleaded guilty to six charges of making indecent images of a child including 136 category A, 100 category B and 1,448 category C; category A being the most severe.

Burton, of Malthouse Road, Downham Market, Norfolk, received a 13-year-sentence, of which he must serve a minimum of eight years in prison before being considered for parole.

He had previously pleaded guilty to causing or inciting a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity, distributing indecent photographs of children, possessing an extreme pornographic image, possessing a paedophile manual and five counts of making indecent photographs of a child including 1,935 category A images, 891 category A videos, 2,978 category B images, 678 category B videos, 28,977 category C images and 362 category C videos.

Both men were also made subject of life-long Sexual Harm Prevention Orders (SHPO) and placed on the Sex Offenders Register.

The offending came to light in the spring of 2018, when Burton was being investigated by Norfolk police in connection with indecent images of children being uploaded to an internet messaging platform.

Information was then passed to Cambridgeshire police about Delph, Burton’s nephew, who he claimed they were in regular contact with each other in relation to their mutual interest in indecent images of children and eluded to possible offences taking place in Cambridgeshire.

Further investigation uncovered a number of suspected crimes against children in the Peterborough area by Burton, Delph and Calder.

Four warrants were carried out in Cambridgeshire and Norfolk on 28 October, 2018, resulting in the arrest of all three adults.

Searches of the properties revealed 85 electronic devices, hosting tens of thousands of indecent images and videos of children.

Alongside children as young as one, many of the images included adults who were later confirmed to be Delph and Calder.

May 2020

Paedophile ring members jailed

A “manipulative” child rapist who shared his abuse images with his uncle has been given a life sentence.

Kieran Burton, 28, and Guy Delph, 29, admitted abusing four girls between three and 10 over a period of two years, and a fifth for three years from birth.

Delph’s girlfriend, Lee Calder, 31, admitted abusing four of the girls.

Burton admitted offences including owning a ‘paedophile manual’ containing advice and guidance on the abuse of children and making more than 35,000 indecent images of children.

Delph sent images to Burton who put them “into wider circulation” with other paedophiles online.

A judge said the offences would be seen with “shock and utter revulsion”.

Delph, of Whittlesey, Peterborough, must serve a minimum of 12 and a half years, and Burton, of Wereham, King’s Lynn, at least eight years.

Judge Matthew Lowe told Peterborough Crown Court that both of the defendants, who had no previous convictions, had a “deep-rooted sexual interest in children, and in particular young children”.

Cambridgeshire Police said the abuse related to four girls aged between three and 10 over a period of two years, and a fifth for three years.

Delph admitted multiple offences, including one count of rape of a child under 13; four counts of assault of a child under 13 by penetration; four counts of sexual assault of a child under 13; and two counts of causing or inciting child sex or the creation of child abuse images.

Judge Lowe said Delph, of Peterborough Road, had “manipulative and deceptive character traits”, while he described Burton as an “avid consumer of sexual images of children”.

The court was told Burton was found with a manual “containing instructions for paedophiles”.

Burton, of Malthouse Row, Church Road, was given an extended 13-year jail term, made up of eight years in custody, with an extension of five years.

He pleaded guilty to causing or inciting a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity, distributing indecent photographs of children, possessing an extreme pornographic image, possessing a paedophile manual and five counts of making indecent photographs of a child.

Calder, of Peterborough Road, Whittlesey, pleaded guilty to seven counts of assault of a child under 13 by penetration, four counts of causing or inciting a child under the age of 13 to engage in sexual activity and three counts of causing or inciting child prostitution or pornography.

She will be sentenced at a later date.

The offending came to light in the spring of 2018, when Burton was being investigated by Norfolk police in connection with indecent images of children being uploaded to an internet messaging platform.

Information was then passed to Cambridgeshire police about Delph, Burton’s nephew, who he claimed they were in regular contact with each other in relation to their mutual interest in indecent images of children and eluded to possible offences taking place in Cambridgeshire.

Further investigation uncovered a number of suspected crimes against children in the Peterborough area by Burton, Delph and Calder.

Four warrants were carried out in Cambridgeshire and Norfolk on 28 October, 2018, resulting in the arrest of all three adults. Searches of the properties revealed 85 electronic devices, hosting tens of thousands of indecent images and videos of children.

Alongside children as young as one, many of the images included adults who were later confirmed to be Delph and Calder.

May 2020

Whittlesey woman admits sexual offences against children in Peterborough – two others due to be sentenced

Two men and a woman have admitted a number of serious sexual offences against a very young girl

Guy Delph (28) (pictured) of Kemps Close, Downham Market, Norfolk, has admitted:

  • Rape of a child under 13,

  • Four counts of assault of a child under 13 by penetration,

  • Four counts of sexual assault of a child under 13,

  • Two counts of causing or inciting child prostitution or pornography,

  • Taking an indecent photograph of a child

  • Six counts of making indecent images of a child.

Kieran Burton (28,) of Malthouse Road, Downham Market, Norfolk, pleaded guilty to:

  • Causing or inciting a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity,

  • Distributing indecent photographs of children,

  • Possessing an extreme pornographic image,

  • Possessing a paedophile manual – which contained advice and guidance on sexually abusing children

  • Five counts of making indecent photographs of a child.

A woman, 31-year-old Lee Calder, of Peterborough Road, Whittlesey, has pleaded guilty to:

  • Seven counts of assault of a child under 13 by penetration,

  • Four counts of causing or inciting a child under the age of 13 to engage in sexual activity

  • Three counts of causing or inciting child prostitution or pornography.

She will be sentenced at a later date which is yet to be confirmed.

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Adam Wyles – Great Yarmouth

01 Friday May 2020

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April 2020

Paedo tricked charity into letting him drive a bus on a European “jail break” jaunt

A convicted sex offender tricked a charity which supports children with disabilities into letting him drive a bus on a European “jail break” jaunt.

Adam Wyles, 32, had been given a three year community order with supervision after he was convicted of possession of indecent images of children.

He was also subject to a five-year sexual harm prevention order (SHPO) which had a number of requirements to keep him away from children.

But Norwich Crown Court heard Wyles, of Sycamore Avenue, Great Yarmouth, failed to comply with the notification requirements by taking the trip to Europe with Peterborough-based Little Miracles in October last year.

Martin Ivory, prosecuting, said the trip for the charity was referred to as a “jail break” to “see how far they could get in 36 hours without spending any money”.

He said Wyles made contact with the charity via LinkedIn to offer his services to them for the jail break.

Mr Ivory said Wyles, who had not informed them of his previous convictions, drove the charity’s coach down to the south coast.

Little Miracles then asked him to drive them to France and Germany before returning to the UK, in breach of his order.

The court heard Wyles had also failed to comply with the requirements of the order between February and September 2019, by failing to update his address to police when he had been staying with a new partner.

He also communicated with a 12-year-old girl, which was also a breach of the order.

When Wyles was visited by police last year a number of indecent images were found on his computer, including 52 still and 25 videos classed at category A, the most serious. Class B and Class C images were also found.

Wyles, whose previous convictions include impersonating a police officer, appeared at court on Wednesday (April 29) to be sentenced having admitted the offences.

Jailing Wyles for 27 months, Judge Katharine Moore said he posed a “high risk of sexual harm to children”.

Andrew Thompson, mitigating, said he was someone who was “trapped by his record”, adding that once he failed to disclose he got himself into further difficulty.

Wyles was made the subject of a renewed SHPO for 10 years and put on the sex offenders’ register for the same period.

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