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Sick woman abused child and sent pics to beast who offered £4k

Pervert used app to post child images and videos

- BY CONNOR GORDON

AN EVIL woman abused a child and sent indecent images of her two-yearold victim to a pervert who offered her £4000.

Abigail Kikke was supposedly looking after the girl – but claimed the pandemic left her in a “dark place.”

Kikke abused the child and was also in contact with a convicted sex offender online.

The 27-year-old was snared with a sick phone haul of 69 images at her mum’s home in Condorrat, Cumbernaul­d, in March 2020.

Kikke pled guilty yesterday at the High Court in Glasgow to sexually assaulting the girl and distributi­ng images of her and other children. She also admitted taking or permitting to be taken indecent images of children and possession of indecent photograph­s.

The court heard police received intelligen­ce that Kikke had used social networking app Kik to distribute the images.

Officers were able to trace Kikke through her internet address and her mother’s home was raided.

Kikke’s phone was found to contain 69 indecent still and moving images – 11 of which featured the girl.

All were created between March 18 to 26, 2020.

Prosecutor Shanti Maguire said: “One of the images had been sent by the accused to an internet user known as ‘Daddy’.”

Other images contained on the phone showed children aged from three to 14.

Kikke was also found to have chatted to another internet user known as “Hollow”’ who asked her to perform sex acts on the girl.

Miss Maguire added: “She told ‘Hollow’ that she sent ‘Daddy’ images of her and the girl and that he was willing to pay her £4000. Between March 22 and 23, she correspond­ed with a user she addressed as ‘Daddy’ at his request. During their conversati­on, she told him she was in debt, self-isolating and struggling with no human contact other than phone.”

Ronnie Renucci QC, defending, told the court Kikke appreciate­s that a custodial sentence is “inevitable.” He added: “These offences took place at a black point in her life.”

Sentence was deferred until October pending background reports.

Kikke, now of Alloa, showed no emotion as she was remanded in custody.

 ??  ?? NO EMOTION Abigail Kikke was remanded in custody
NO EMOTION Abigail Kikke was remanded in custody

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