The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Retired teacher had collection of extreme images

COURT: Police found almost 1,300 photos and videos at home of Dunfermlin­e man

- CHERYL PEEBLES cpeebles@thecourier.co.uk

A retired Fife history teacher was caught with a stash of extreme pornograph­ic and child sex abuse images.

Norman Czemerys, 71, had photograph­s depicting women and children being tortured, bound, sexually abused and raped.

Police raided his Dunfermlin­e home in May last year and almost 1,300 images and videos were found on four devices seized from his study.

Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court heard Czemerys had a “morbid fascinatio­n” with torture and sadomasoch­ism which spiralled out of control.

Depute fiscal Claire Bremner said images examined during the investigat­ion were “some of the worst seen by the analysts”.

Czemerys, of Victoria Terrace, Dunfermlin­e, admitted possessing extreme pornograph­ic images depicting the sexual assault and torture of women between March 9 and May 14 last year and taking or permitting to be taken or making indecent photograph­s or pseudo-photograph­s of children between September 2011 and May 2019.

He was warned by Sheriff Jamie Gilchrist QC it was “very likely” he would be jailed when he returns for sentence on April 8, but his suitabilit­y for a community-based disposal is to be assessed.

Married father-of-two Czemerys, an accomplish­ed artist, was a teacher for 34 years, including at Dunfermlin­e High School, before he retired in June 2006.

Solicitor Stephen Morrison told the court: “Mr Czemerys is deeply ashamed by his behaviour, thoroughly embarrasse­d and indeed disgusted and repulsed.”

He said Czemerys claimed to have had dark thoughts since adolescenc­e, when he suffered psychologi­cal abuse.

He said: “He started exploring in detail these thoughts after he retired.

“He had always been fascinated as a history teacher about man’s inhumanity to man.”

He said Czemerys’ morbid interest began with the adult pictures but he became desensitis­ed and his curiosity grew, leading him to view more extreme images and child sex abuse images.

Czemerys conceded there was “a degree of sexual gratificat­ion”, he said.

Mr Morrison said: “Otherwise he was an upstanding member of the community.”

Mr Morrison said Czemerys, who suffered bouts of depression when his offending escalated, recognised that his crimes were not victimless and he had sought help and counsellin­g.

Czemerys was placed on the sex offenders register.

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