The Timaru Herald

Man made child sexual material

- Joanne Holden

An Ashburton man who filmed a 3-year-old boy touching him and posted the video to the dark web has been found guilty of 15 charges relating to child sexual abuse.

About a year before Harry James Mitchell coaxed the child into his vehicle at the motor camp where they were both staying, he sneaked into a 7-year-old’s bedroom and filmed himself doing indecent acts beside the boy’s head as he slept.

The 48-year-old had challenged five counts of doing an indecent act with a child under 12, five of making an objectiona­ble publicatio­n, two of distributi­ng an objectiona­ble publicatio­n, one of possessing an objectiona­ble publicatio­n, and two of burglary in a trial before Judge Joanna Maze in the Timaru District Court.

On Thursday, Judge Maze found Mitchell guilty of all 15 charges.

Mitchell came to the attention of Taskforce Argos, an Australian police unit investigat­ing online child exploitati­on and abuse, after posting sexually-explicit images of his younger victim to the dark web on February 7, 2019.

Judge Maze said police arrested Mitchell on February 14 and executed a search warrant at his home the next day, seizing his computer after finding the images which had been distribute­d to the dark web.

Thousands of images depicting sadism, bestiality, and children in sexual situations were recovered from one of the computer’s five hard drives.

Judge Maze said she was satisfied the charges had been proven.

In detailing Mitchell’s previous conviction­s, she said that in 1990 he was convicted of doing an indecent act with a boy under 12, in 1999 of two counts of doing an indecent act with intent to insult or offend, and in 2002 he was convicted on 10 counts of possessing an objectiona­ble publicatio­n.

Mitchell was remanded in custody for sentencing on February 25.

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