The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Porn ‘a cry for help’

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An Alness computing expert downloaded dozens of obscene videos featuring children as “a cry for help”, a court has heard.

John McLelland used a computer he had left in his bedroom at his parents’ home to obtain 53 videos in January 2013.

Most of them were of the second highest scale of obscenity, Inverness Sheriff Court yesterday.

But yesterday, the 45year-old was spared jail after Sheriff Margaret Neilson heard he had been on a “self-destruct mission”.

Defence agent Aileen Macinnes said he had assessed as having a low risk of reoffendin­g.

She said: “At the time, he was suffering from depression and was drinking heavily and abusing illegal drugs without seeking help. He was on a self-destruct mission and has little recollecti­on of downloadin­g the videos.

“This was out of character because he had a good job in IT and had the skills to hide his crime if he had wanted to. The videos were easily traced.

“This could be looked at as a cry for help.”

The court heard police received intelligen­ce that indecent material had been downloaded at the address and raided the property.

McLelland, of 96 Kirkside, previously admitted the offence and was yesterday sentenced to 300 hours of unpaid community work.

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