Sunderland Echo

Pervert caught with more than 16k sickening child abuse images

- Karon Kelly copydesk.northeast@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A former engineer has been warned he faces jail after being caught with over 16,000 child abuse images featuring babies as young as two months old.

Kevin Turner confessed he was "addicted to downloadin­g indecent images of children" when police raided his home and found the sickening haul on his electronic devices.

While on bail for the offences, he was caught with another eight illegal videos, featuring the most serious abuse of children, aged under 10, on a memory stick.

Turner, 58, of North Drive, Cleadon, admitted making indecent images of children across all three categories of seriousnes­s.

Prosecutor Jo Kidd told NewcastleC­rownCourtT­urner's computer equipment had been seized from his home in June 2018 and a total of 16,736 pictures and movies featuring children were found.

Miss Kidd said: "The children depicted in those images, which were both still and moving, encompasse­d an age range of between two months and 13 years of age.

"When he was arrested Mr Turner made a prepared statement during the course of the investigat­ion, in which he fully accepted being addicted to downloadin­g indecent images of children and that that conduct had been taking place over many years."

The court heard Turner

was still on bail for the offences when police went to his home in July this year and he

was "reluctant" to let them in.

Miss Kidd said his reluctance may have been because he had an open lap top "displaying pornograph­y" and officers were suspicious about the age of the people on screen.

Police went back to his home on August 4 and seized the memory card containing eight videos of children, who appeared to be under 10, being abused by adult males.

Fiona Lamb, defending, said Turner was a principal engineer until he was made redundant and became a carer for his elderly mother, who has serious health problems.

MissLambsa­idTurnerpr­ovidesherw­ithround-the-clock care and she would be incapable making arrangemen­ts for herself if he went to custody.

Judge Tim Gittins adjourned the case for inquires to be made about alternativ­e arrangemen­ts for her care.

He said Turner could have conditiona­l bail until the next hearing on October 19.

 ?? ?? The case was heard at Newcastle Crown Court.
The case was heard at Newcastle Crown Court.

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