Locations
Ajax Avenue, Warrington, Cheshire, WA2
Description
A grandad of 24 offered a '14-year-old boy' a trip to McDonald's in exchange for a seedy hotel stay.
Trevor Griffiths wanted to take a child for a McDonald's and to the cinema and planned on sexually abusing him in a hotel in Belfast.
The 61-year-old started speaking to 'Mark' on Chatiw in 2019 but didn't realise it was actually an undercover police officer.
In sickening messages Griffiths said he wanted to 'kiss and cuddle' the 'schoolboy' before performing sex acts on each other, which he described in graphic detail.
When officers went to his address they discovered his vile collection of child sex abuse images, which included an image of a 12-month-old baby being raped.
Martyn Walsh, prosecuting at Liverpool Crown Court, explained the messages took place between January 10 and January 17, 2019 on platform Chatiw.
Griffiths used the name Tom and began speaking to the undercover officer who "presented as a 14-year-old boy, Mark".
Mr Walsh said: "Mr Griffiths talked of him going to Belfast, taking Mark for a McDonalds, going to the movies and staying in a hotel together."
Griffiths detailed in the disgusting messages how he first wanted to shower with the boy before performing sex acts on each other.
The grandad then told the 'boy' to "tell his mum he was staying with friends".
On January 14 'Mark' asked Griffiths if he had booked flights which he confirmed he had.
Mr Walsh explained how Griffiths detailed that he wanted to "get in bed and have a cuddle".
On January 15, Griffiths said the boy "made him feel good inside and he feels happy and wants to know whether Mark loves him".
Two days later Mr Walsh explained the conversation about flights continued with Griffiths stating what flight his time is due to leave.
Mr Walsh said: "He asks Mark what he'll be wearing, Mark says he'll have his school uniform because he'll have nowhere to get changed."
The court heard on the same day Griffiths blocked the undercover police officer, after which a second officer created an account under the name 'Jess', pretending to be a 17-year-old girl.
Mr Walsh explained Griffiths gave the decoy profile his full name and mobile number.
On April 30, 2019, police attended his address and recovered three mobile phones on which they found a total of 63 indecent images of children including 47 images of child rape.
The court heard he had also failed to comply with notification requirements while he was on bail.
Griffiths has no previous convictions.
Carmel Wilde, defending, explained that Griffiths had pleaded guilty and had expressed "confusion" and "shame" for his behaviour.
Ms Wilde said: "Perhaps the biggest step in offences of this nature is that acceptance there is an attraction to children."
She explained Griffiths is keen to engage with the probation service adding it is "certainly a fall from grace for a 61-year-old man with no previous convictions".
The court heard his marriage had broken down following 25 years together.
Ms Wilde added that Griffiths was "confused about his sexuality" to which the judge commented "he's a little bit old for that" adding "he's got 24 grandchildren".
She added: "He is beginning that process of opening up to professionals. He wants to get his life back on track and receive help from people in that forum."
Ms Wilde added that it was a relatively short period of time during which the messages had been exchanged and explained that no meeting with a real child ever took place.
She said: "He finds himself very suicidal at the moment and suffering from depression."
Ms Wilde explained that there was a "realistic prospect of rehabilitation" and asked the judge to consider the current impact of the pandemic on prisoners.
Griffiths, of Ajax Avenue in Orford, Warrington, admitted attempting to engage in sexual activity with a boy between 13 and 15, failing to comply with notification requirements, possessing indecent images of children, possession of extreme pornography and three counts of making an indecent photograph of a child.
The judge, Recorder Ian Harris, said: "The facts of this case are just... They will appal right thinking members of society.
"The titles of some of those photographs, or descriptions I should say, are just horrific. We're talking babies and seven-year-old children."
The judge added that there were "numerous scraps of paper seized from your address" which has names of other website users including "shockeddad" and "pedomeetwithkids".
The judge said there were no previous convictions adding that some of the offences were aggravated as they were committed whilst on bail "despite attempts to make you comply by police".
Recorder Harries noted that in a pre sentence report Griffiths was described as "predatory" and a "immediate risk of harm to children".
Griffiths was jailed for 20 months and ordered to comply with a Sexual Harm Prevention Order for 15 years.
He must also sign the Sex Offenders Register for 10 years.